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This story is compelling enough. But nothing in markets ever moves in a straight line, be that trading activity or prices. There’s a lot happening that makes Robinhood worth watching but its share ...
Nigel Farage has said that a Reform UK-led government would install “top business leaders” in ministerial posts if it wins the next general election. Politicians love to turn to gimlet-eyed business ...
Alex Ross Perry’s film about the US indie band Pavement blurs reality in order to rethink how best to tell a story ...
Petra Costa’s documentary looks at the former Brazilian president’s campaigns and the role of evangelical Christians ...
Law firm Quinn Emanuel has sued a listed 3D printing company, claiming it was short-changed on a $30mn fee for winning a legal battle over a troubled merger. Quinn represented 3D printer Desktop Metal ...
UK insurer Legal & General has struck a private credit partnership with Blackstone that the US alternative assets giant said ...
This means that Texas’s requirement for verification applies not only to children and teenagers but to adult internet users too. While the Supreme Court decision tries to limit its application to ...
Portugal has relaunched the privatisation of its flagship airline TAP, saying it wants to sell 49.9 per cent of the business ...
The World Food Programme has launched a “comprehensive review” of its partnership with Boston Consulting Group as a backlash mounts over the US consultancy’s work on a controversial project in Gaza.
The EU’s decision to push forward with its rules comes amid intense pressure from US technology groups as well as European companies over its AI act, considered the world’s strictest regime regulating ...
Corporate America is broadly happy with Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” since it extends tax cuts that make companies giddy. But there are some clear winners and losers. Here’s a breakdown by ...
Influx of food and other essentials will be co-ordinated via UN rather than controversial new aid scheme, says EU official ...