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Software company had wanted to bring contributions for longer serving staff into line with newer recruits
Lenders offered buyout by investment group founded by sanctions-hit Russian oligarchs
Analysts anticipate weakest increase in S&P 500-listed companies’ profits since Covid crisis
Negotiations will aim to resolve intellectual property dispute and examine future of French group’s stake
Auction process held back by disagreements over tax, deal structure and Roger Waters views on Ukraine war
Wind and solar power companies fear the government’s plans amount to a windfall tax
A strategy to focus on retirement scheme liabilities is facing tough questions
The British-South African banker will need his experience at Deutsche Bank to help steer the troubled Swiss bank
The tech prodigy’s battles with a mercurial opponent are coming to a head
World’s richest person’s attempt to buy social media company has been anything but smooth
Match overload is a path to lowering the commercial value of the world’s most popular sport
Security services investigating damage to critical communication cables
Tensions grow over restrictions to fossil fuel investments and financing imposed by Race to Zero campaign
Installations have risen by 40% year on year as households seek alternatives after blackouts
Emissions continue to rise as overall fossil fuel consumption increases during energy crisis
Gas released by Nord Stream pipeline leaks could reach 13mn tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent
Somehow we have forgotten fully half of what a central bank could do
Housing markets face seismic change as low interest rate environment ends
FTSE 250 fund manager known for its contrarian bets has lost out recently
Prague summit highlights discord, with Germany’s €200bn aid package accused of undermining unity
Negotiations mark new rapprochement between Truss and Macron in the wake of Prague meeting
Saudi Arabia and Russia’s agreement to cut oil production in defiance of Washington may upend the global energy order
Computer chess and online games are riddled with rule-breaking but the penalties are lax
Law firm’s shares have halved in value this year
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Rejection of initiative described as an ‘utter dereliction of duty’ amid warnings of rolling blackouts
Health leaders warn of pressure on NHS with one in 50 people in England testing positive for coronavirus
Complete decoupling is a fantasy, but component makers are already shifting production
Plus, Credit Suisse, UK retailers, UK banks, dollar strength
Restrictions will limit Chinese companies’ access to advanced computer chips and slow their progress in artificial intelligence
Share price has fallen 50% this year on darkening outlook and rise of cheaper alternatives
White House calls executive order a ‘critical step’ for transatlantic relations
Meta has yet to demonstrate that its $10bn a year bet on an immersive virtual world will be a success
None of the 134 companies responsible for 80 per cent of corporate industrial emissions gave adequate disclosures
Japanese lender’s rivals are just as behind in the digital shift, with locals mostly sticking to cash rather than online banking
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