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Chief executive Simon Carter says UK government bill came as ‘complete surprise’ and could damage investor confidence ...
UK private sector business activity slowed in July, prompting employers to cut jobs, as companies struggled with rising costs linked to last year’s Budget and geopolitical uncertainty.
In an FT interview, the head of the UK opposition says voters want an Argentina-style assault on state spending ...
The Trump administration is reversing its stance on Chevron’s licence to produce oil in Venezuela, in a significant softening ...
In a significant run on a multi-country stablecoin, the reserves located in the EU might be quickly depleted. It is difficult to estimate the full amount of stablecoins in circulation in the EU and ...
In a lawsuit filed in Brooklyn on Thursday, federal prosecutors accused the city and several of its officials of seeking “to ...
Mackenzie’s pragmatic take is that perfect data doesn’t exist, and leaders can start working immediately with what they have. “Waiting for perfect data before starting AI is like waiting for traffic ...
And it looks like the trend will continue. Real estate consultancy Knight Frank surveyed 300 corporate real estate leaders ...
Good morning and welcome back to FirstFT, your early morning business briefing from the Financial Times. Here’s what’s on ...
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Compass, the London-listed catering group, has sealed its biggest ever acquisition with a €1.5bn deal to buy Dutch food ...
The shock and frustration illuminate the premise of the story: M&A volume is way down under Trump because everything about getting deals done has become political. This is a result that his supporters ...