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Walkouts reach a peak in the UK but football offers a distraction — and there is hope in a novel satellite launch
And the big rally in Treasuries
How a historic budget came together and fell apart, told by those who were there
Also, the IMF’s ‘exceptional’ uncertainty warning, ammunition concerns for Ukraine and UK industrial action
Renting out UK dwellings is an entirely different business to selling saucepans
Some shops and other properties would be turned into houses as part of joint venture
Signs of slower interest rate rises in developed economies drive best month for EM debt in 24 years
Aim for a select band of countries that outperformed their peers in the past year of crisis
Scottish group’s change in fortunes helped by return of capital to investors
Abrdn is a victim of more than sectoral decline
Asset manager says it is working with number of clients to resolve historic documentation issues at Luxembourg Sicavs
Plus, hedge funds short long-only peers, mounting concerns over Taiwan, and modernists at the Whitney Museum of American Art
Focusing on those with structural problems such as Abrdn offers less risk
Citadel and Point72 among firms betting against companies including Abrdn and Ashmore
Move attempts to quell dissent after ejection from FTSE 100
Plus, tempers flare in Brazil’s first TV election debate and Russia-China military exercises to begin
Expected demotion follows 40% share price plunge this year
Consolidation offers few benefits to clients, partners or employees, says Jay Horgen
Companies analysis from our sister publication
Abrdn, BlackRock and Charles Schwab have done deals or launched products tied to digital assets this month
Assets fall at FTSE 100 fund manager while new customer growth at its retail platform Interactive Investor slows
Restructuring closely watched by other countries for signs of how Beijing will respond to defaults
Bank that advises small and midsize UK companies doubles corporate client list
Ashmore among those facing withdrawals as investors weigh rising rates and geopolitical events, says BofA
Plus, fears for globalisation despite record trade volumes
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