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“The tide has shifted,” said Bhoma, now deputy chief executive of Panmure Liberum, after his firm merged with its rival ...
Bolivia is heading for an unprecedented presidential run-off election between centrist and conservative candidates in October ...
Earlier this summer, Switzerland’s parliament narrowly voted in favour of a bill to scrap the current federal system of joint ...
In her first interview since regulators began enforcing elements of the Online Safety Act that require websites to verify ...
Phoenix Group has begun expanding in Australia after making its first investment in the country’s booming private credit ...
The 46-year-old Dane was promoted to the top job at Ørsted at the end of January and shortly after slashed its investment ...
European leaders will join Ukraine’s president in US as he comes under pressure to concede territory to Russia ...
The take-private offer values the company at roughly $1.8bn, excluding debt, and hands investors a premium over Friday’s ...
This is an audio transcript of The Economics Show podcast episode: ‘Why Russia’s wartime economy is starting to crack. With Elina Ribakova’ Sam Fleming Since the invasion of Ukraine, Russia has been ...
Lulu Smyth Good morning from the Financial Times. Today is Monday, August 18th, and this is your FT News Briefing. Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy will head back to the White House today to press for a ...
Volodymyr Zelenskyy will step into the Oval Office on Monday for one of the most consequential meetings of his presidency: a chance to reset relations with Donald Trump, secure a just end to Russia’s ...
But Marie Antoinette wanted to be a fashion leader herself. She collaborated with her dressmaker, Rose Bertin — sarcastically dubbed “minister of fashion” by the contemporary press and now considered ...
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