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More FTSE-listed companies have issued profit warnings this quarter than at any time since 2008
More shipping companies invest in aircraft fleets even as global outlook darkens
There is still no consensus on how autonomous vehicles should work
Supply chain crunch disrupts deliveries as carriers are forced to reduce flights
French carmaker’s revenues improve as it seeks to claw its way back from years of depressed margins
European short-haul airline sets sights on destinations to Israel and Saudi Arabia in drive for growth
Commodities trader expects further shortages as demand rises in energy transition
Company announces ‘sizeable’ workforce reduction in second wave of savings
Carmakers want to reshape partnership they hoped would be industry blueprint for achieving scale and efficiency
Users urge exchange to bar Russian commodities from warehouses
The company deserves more attention from its CEO
Electric carmaker’s shares fall as investors assess delivery problems and weakening economy
Stronger supply chains and better safety records are key to hopes for growth
Dutch company unfazed by restrictions as it reports stronger than expected earnings
While companies are digging in for a long winter, executives and politicians fear a wave of deindustrialisation
US chipmaker’s autonomous driving unit to go public at a tough time for listings
Company accused of ‘donations’ to terror groups in Syria in return for staff protection and raw materials
Workers vote almost two-to-one to reject organisation effort at facility near Albany
Taiwan group’s move into EVs makes sense as none of the related production is in China
Battery-powered Spectre will be priced between £250,000 and £500,000
Taiwanese contract electronics group says it hopes one day to build ‘Tesla cars for Tesla’
Global demand for steelmaking material falls on economies confronting recession threat
After a botched rollout of its first EV, the carmaker faces a tough task at home: persuading customers to lease not buy
OneWeb and Eutelsat will join forces to challenge the billionaires, explains the FT's Peggy Hollinger
Competition for access to country’s vast resources plays out against geopolitical tensions
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