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  • Wednesday, 4 October, 2023
    Olaf Storbeck
    The Yeezy standard for accounting

    The debacle over the abortive tie up between Adidas and Kanye West points to a broader need for disclosure

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  • Tuesday, 3 October, 2023
    June Yoon
    China’s electric vehicles threaten to leave Europe in the dust

    The historical parallel is with the push into the US by Japanese carmakers in the 1970s

    Attendees look around the at BYD Don during 2023 Central China International Auto Show in Wuhan
  • Thursday, 28 September, 2023
    Richard Waters
    The AI rush for the iPhone moment

    Companies are throwing whatever new ideas they can think of at the wall to see what sticks for the new technology

    Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg delivers a speech
  • Monday, 25 September, 2023
    Kaye Wiggins
    A hidden US-China decoupling

    Private equity firms are becoming the arbiters of a competing set of demands from investors whose interests are political

    Bund bull statue and pedestrians in front of Shanghai’s financial district
  • Monday, 25 September, 2023
    Patrick Jenkins
    Rogue traders, lower profits and investor-day flops

    Reaction to SocGen presentation might have been downbeat but such events foster strategic focus and transparency

  • Thursday, 21 September, 2023
    Anna Nicolaou
    A dealmaking denouement is under way for the decline of TV

    After investing in streaming, media groups are looking to offload traditional broadcasting operations

    Walt Disney chief executive Bob Iger
  • Wednesday, 20 September, 2023
    Chloe Cornish
    India’s economic boom is obscuring pressures on smaller businesses

    Economists say the country’s fast-growing conglomerates are taking a bigger share of company profits

    Staff at a cosmetics store in Kolkata, India
  • Tuesday, 19 September, 2023
    Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli
    Italy’s push to reform its capital markets hits a hitch

    Convoluted amendments threaten to reduce the appeal of a package of measures

    People in front of Italy’s Stock Exchange, the Borsa Italiana
  • Monday, 18 September, 2023
    Jonathan Guthrie
    Private credit’s push into Europe is gaining momentum

    Activity still forms only a small fraction of traditional lending but it is building

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  • Thursday, 14 September, 2023
    Richard Waters
    Instacart’s baptism of fire on Wall Street

    IPO marks an important psychological moment in Silicon Valley’s long adjustment to financial reality

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  • Monday, 11 September, 2023
    Edward White
    China’s business confidence problem

    Unpredictable regulations and sudden crackdowns still weigh on entrepreneurial spirits

    A man waves a paper dragon on a stick in front of the Shanghai waterfront. Skyscrapers from the city’s business district can be seen in the background
  • Monday, 11 September, 2023
    Patrick Jenkins
    No more exceptionalism for US banks in China

    End of an era with foreign lenders no longer immune to the growing tensions between Beijing and the west

  • Friday, 8 September, 2023
    Richard Waters
    Microsoft’s looming regulatory vulnerability

    Tech giant has side-stepped some issues with deft concessions but faces scrutiny over its most important business

    Microsoft sign on a building
  • Thursday, 7 September, 2023
    Richard Milne
    Norway’s oil fund is sending a message to companies on AI

    Head of sovereign investor warns boards are ‘absolutely not on top’ of the issues surrounding the technology

    Nicolai Tangen
  • Wednesday, 6 September, 2023
    Kana Inagaki
    Japan seeks revival as a semiconductor powerhouse

    New joint venture aims to reduce reliance on Taiwanese chips but faces tough challenges

    Atsuyoshi Koike, president of semiconductor venture Rapidus, breaks ground during a ceremony in the city of Chitose, northern Japan. where the country’s new chip plant will built
  • Monday, 4 September, 2023
    Sujeet Indap
    Companies now need to be more careful in denials of wrongdoing

    US court ruling strikes blow against businesses that dismiss accusations with a sweeping statement that they have ‘no merit’

    Pegasystems chief executive Alan Trefler
  • Friday, 1 September, 2023
    Richard Waters
    The paradox of OpenAI’s bid to enter the corporate world

    Broad-based ChatGPT for business launched but companies might need more focused products

    OpenAI and ChatGPT logos are seen in this illustration taken
  • Wednesday, 30 August, 2023
    Michael Stott
    Latin America’s foreign investment boom defies political turmoil

    Redrawing of global supply chain map helps boost the region

    A Petrobras floating, production, storage and offloading vessel anchored in Angra dos Reis, Brazil
  • Monday, 28 August, 2023
    June Yoon
    Nvidia’s critical weak point: Taiwan

    Building more fabrication plants in other countries is not the solution for companies that require the highest tech chips

    Jensen Huang
  • Monday, 28 August, 2023
    Patrick Jenkins
    India’s digital finance moonshot

    CBDC project aims to extend its position at the vanguard of financial innovation

  • Thursday, 24 August, 2023
    Anna Nicolaou
    The damning verdict of viewers on US cable TV

    Numbers of homes receiving service drops to 1992 levels as more and more Americans ‘cut the cord’

    A person walks into the world headquarters for the Cable News Network in Atlanta, Georgia
  • Thursday, 24 August, 2023
    Peggy Hollinger
    Italy is flying in the wrong direction with price cap plans

    But airlines’ failure to understand their disgruntled customers is making the policy a vote winner

    People desembark from an airplane at Elmas Airport in Cagliari on the island of Sardinia, Italy
  • Tuesday, 22 August, 2023
    Christian Davies
    Prosecutor-turned-president looms over South Korean business

    Yoon Suk Yeol pardons company leaders but state makes an intervention elsewhere

    Yoon Suk Yeol
  • Monday, 21 August, 2023
    Jonathan Guthrie
    Too much is at stake for UBS to fail in its integration of Credit Suisse

    There is political pressure to avoid job losses as a result of the takeover

  • Thursday, 17 August, 2023
    Richard Waters
    Google vs the DoJ is a test case for reining in Big Tech

    For all the sound and fury in Washington, regulators have yet to score any big antitrust wins against Silicon Valley

    A neon Google sign in the company’s New York office
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