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De La Rue, the UK banknote maker, has agreed to a takeover by investment group Atlas Holdings in a deal that values the group at £263mn, marking the exit of another established British company from ...
Advertisers have cut back on large capital expenditure projects since the start of the year, according to the boss of Publicis, who warned that the US tariff war would heighten caution among the ...
Japan’s TDK is claiming a breakthrough in optical technology that would process data 10 times faster than current electronics and solve a key bottleneck holding back the growth of generative ...
Flat to declining wage growth and falling payrolled employees will enable BoE to ease despite still-strong wage pressures ...
UK exports now face a 10 per cent US import tariff, clouding the economic outlook. Financial markets are pricing in a Bank of England rate cut in May, with expectations of two further reductions by ...
Instead, Wolfspeed got caught up in the politics and bureaucracy of the Chips Act and a change of administration, and is now left (to switch from land to sea) swimming with the sharks. Ironically or ...
Context: Russian President Vladimir Putin hosts a “Victory Parade” each year to commemorate the Soviet Union’s victory in the second world war. Foreign leaders are guests of honour to watch the column ...
If faster economic indicators are a reliable guide, Donald Trump has pushed the US economy off a cliff within 100 days of his second term as president. We should always be careful about alternative ...
Also in today’s newsletter, EU explores legal options for ending Russian gas deals and UK consumers plan to ‘buy British’ ...
Argentina is getting an enormous lifeline. Last week, the International Monetary Fund agreed to loan the country $20bn. It is the 23rd deal between the IMF and the country, but this money comes with ...
One of Donald Trump’s top officials has warned European allies hesitant about working with Elon Musk’s satellite internet company that they needed to choose between US and Chinese technology.
On show in Venice, Schütte’s work — ranging from monumental sculptures to intimate watercolours — explores themes such as death and anxiety ...