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Wall Street bank considers eliminating fewer than 250 employees after making deeper reductions earlier in the year
Appeals court says some liability releases are ‘appropriate’ under US bankruptcy law
Ola Källenius calls for delay in post-Brexit sourcing rules and warns new tariffs will dent industry competitiveness
Silicon Valley company joins elite group of US-listed companies including Apple, Microsoft, Amazon and Alphabet
Links between eurozone’s largest lenders and less regulated sector provokes increasing alarm among policymakers
Statement with more than 350 signatories says mitigating the risk of extinction should be a ‘global priority’
Chief executives are vulnerable to a current push for systemic shifts in climate policy and transparency
If a run on a liquid, well-capitalised bank is possible, it could happen to anyone
Years of underperformance have left many sceptical about US carmaker’s ability to deliver on transformation
Boutique bank famed for its harmonious culture is dealing with a bitter lawsuit and the questions that come with success
Bai Houshan and his company Ronbay have ambitious expansion plans for key battery component
Vote paves way for Netherlands to move to a ‘defined contribution’ model by 2028
Rentiers, look away now
TPG deal for Angelo Gordon highlights the drivers of concentration of power in the industry
Expensive new contracts are kicking in just when government support has been cut back
To raise home ownership, blockages in the planning and tax system need to be removed
Opposition party’s plan smacks of radical nationalisation programme that helped lose it 2019 general election
Investors need to check whether passive investment vehicles deliver the diversification they want
Sceptics question how long the Issas can keep it up, but private entrepreneurs have flexibility quoted businesses lack
Stuart Rose says purchase of businesses from heavily indebted EG will help Asda’s push into convenience sector
US software company should aim for a lower valuation
Also in today’s newsletter, reports of the death of Canada’s oil sands are greatly exaggerated
Sløk chartfest
C919 airliner poses a threat to the European aviation group’s sales in China
Asian private equity business head says geopolitical tensions mean she raises cash from Middle East and Asia instead
Another look at a perennial value play
Also in today’s newsletter: Rising interest rates set back European bank M&A, Philip Morris says company on path to becoming ESG stock, fusion energy machine
Jacek Olczak argues that shift away from cigarettes should prompt a rethink after wave of exclusionary policies
London-based vegan fast-food chain lifts valuation after securing $18mn in new funding round
Connecting wind and solar farms to tomorrow’s electricity-hungry customers will require huge investment
Humans have a remarkable ability to create jobs for themselves — whatever the progress of technology
Accounting rules mean mergers would lead to assets being revalued at significantly lower levels
Plus, Lazard’s next boss prepares for a turnround and Jamie Dimon returns to China
But business leaders warn that high electricity prices and a barrage of regulation could discourage investment
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