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UK court rejects commission’s attempt to get involved as Madrid seeks to avoid $101mn payout to investors
Profits crunched as materials costs surge and new projects are delayed by EU bureaucracy
Bumper profits expected across Europe but local conditions in France are limiting its lenders
Interconnectors make renewables’ output more reliable but are vulnerable to security threats
China is vital market for lower-tech chip machinery makers such as Nikon and Tokyo Electron
Swedish retailer’s earnings also hit by cost-cutting programme
The Swiss company’s new movement celebrates pure clockwork with the best features of an automatic
Biggest luxury group confident it can sustain pace of growth even as analysts expect slowdown
We should not allow our response to the Inflation Reduction Act to threaten functioning markets and fair competition
The Inflation Reduction Act has stoked domestic climate and business optimism and put Europe on the back foot
There are many questions over the project’s prospects and its potential to spur the green transition in Europe
Range includes individual SDG ETFs on themes such as good health, sustainable cities and clean water
Redundancy plan latest move by Big Four firm to boost profits ahead of mooted split
Move would allow gold miner to split its Russian and Kazakh businesses
Groups to terminate partnership in 2025 as fierce rivalry over transporting goods intensifies
Semiconductor manufacturer fears impact of escalating US-China tech war
Washington offers ‘record funding’ of $1.4bn for sector
Pressure on Oslo over fishing and other activities around Svalbard will increase, says legal firm
Doubts raised over expansion despite return of profits and passengers after lifting of travel restrictions
Swiss watchmaker says easing of rules will ‘revitalise sales in tourist destinations’
States including Michigan and Georgia on recruiting drive amid complaints from EU officials
Yevgeny Prigozhin, founder of the mercenary operation, has used prominent legal firms around the world to try to keep western governments at bay
Parent group BASF’s €7.3bn writedown reveals flaws in historical German industrial policy
Tight budgets and US reforms are ending a truce between the industry and health authorities
Product development roles feared to be heading to US as carmaker adapts to future with electric vehicles
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