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  • Thursday, 30 March, 2023
    Anna Nicolaou
    ‘Succession’ triumph may mark bookend for ‘peak TV’ era

    A production spree came to an abrupt halt last year as the Federal Reserve started to raise interest rates

  • Wednesday, 29 March, 2023
    Peggy Hollinger
    Why there is no future for ‘forever chemicals’

    PFAS compounds have long been known to be harmful. Now restrictions on their use will force industry to adapt

  • Monday, 27 March, 2023
    Kana Inagaki
    There are signs wages in Japan are finally on the rise

    Inflation and the risk of employees being poached by rivals are prompting a shift to pay workers more

  • Monday, 27 March, 2023
    Patrick Jenkins
    Credit Suisse’s demise: a new twist on the ‘Swiss finish’

    The bank’s fall has profoundly damaged Switzerland’s reputation in investment banking, wealth management and regulation

  • Thursday, 23 March, 2023
    Madhumita Murgia
    Risk of ‘industrial capture’ looms over AI revolution

    A handful of individuals and corporations now control much of the resources and knowledge in the sector

  • Wednesday, 22 March, 2023
    Olaf Storbeck
    EY, KPMG and the fallout of two accounting scandals

    What happens to companies that cannot secure an auditor to check their accounts?

  • Monday, 20 March, 2023
    Sujeet Indap
    One-time Milken associate now at centre of novel insider trading case

    US authorities accuse investor of violating rules on stock sales plans for corporate executives

  • Thursday, 16 March, 2023
    Eleanor Olcott
    Didi fights back in China

    Ride-hailing group bounces back after 18-month ban on signing up new customers

  • Wednesday, 15 March, 2023
    Peggy Hollinger
    A dose of reality is needed in the race to connect smartphones to space

    There are still substantial hurdles to cover the world’s communications black spots

  • Monday, 13 March, 2023
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    Alpha males plus poor governance equals big pay deals

    Recent events at UniCredit echo those at Barclays a decade ago

  • Thursday, 9 March, 2023
    Richard Waters
    Falling costs of AI may leave its power in hands of a small group

    Start-ups will find it harder to challenge main industry players

  • Thursday, 9 March, 2023
    Javier Espinoza
    Data rises up the EU antitrust agenda

    Regulators believe more action is needed when reviewing mergers and acquisitions

  • Tuesday, 7 March, 2023
    Mercedes Ruehl
    Singapore MP’s tech job triggers questions over politicians’ interests

    Ride-hailing and food delivery superapp Grab backtracks on appointing politician to influential role

  • Thursday, 2 March, 2023
    Anna Nicolaou
    Lessons in the price of Vice

    How Shane Smith and the digital media company missed an opportunity by not selling out at the top of the industry’s boom

  • Wednesday, 1 March, 2023
    Peggy Hollinger
    The fight against global corporate graft needs to aim higher

    More funds from settlements of prosecutions by rich countries need to go to victims in developing nations

  • Tuesday, 28 February, 2023
    David Sheppard
    Wanted: one supertanker to stop an eco-disaster

    Ship needed to transfer 1mn barrels of oil from stricken FSO Safer moored off the coast of Yemen

  • Monday, 27 February, 2023
    Patrick Jenkins
    The inherent flaws of corporate bond ETFs

    The investment vehicles present a worrying systemic vulnerability

  • Friday, 24 February, 2023
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    Subscriptions won’t change social media’s dependence on advertising

    Companies have yet to work out what they should charge users for

  • Friday, 24 February, 2023
    Ellen Carr
    The new LBO market: it’s gone private

    Increasing shift to non-public financing raises risks over the transparency of companies and their debt

  • Wednesday, 22 February, 2023
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    French tycoon rolls the dice once more at Casino

    Jean-Charles Naouri in talks over merger of retailer’s food operation

  • Wednesday, 22 February, 2023
    June Yoon
    The big bet on hydrogen vehicles

    Toyota and Hyundai believe in the alternative fuel but there must be a push to produce it in greener ways

  • Monday, 20 February, 2023
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    The appeal for executives of having private equity owners

    Research on CEO hiring highlights the advantages of running an unlisted firm

  • Wednesday, 15 February, 2023
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    Sledgehammer of big fines looms over EU worker consultation

    Proposals in Brussels seek to introduce penalties in line with those for GDPR breaches

  • Wednesday, 15 February, 2023
    Kana Inagaki
    SoftBank’s future rests on Arm

    Chip designer now accounts for a bigger percentage of the technology group’s net asset value than Alibaba

  • Monday, 13 February, 2023
    Patrick Jenkins
    Six numbers that show why Credit Suisse has little leeway

    Disappointing results leave no more room for accidents as it carries out restructuring

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