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Pay awards for 2023 likely to face ‘unprecedented’ shareholder scrutiny, says PwC
Britain’s two big producers say government must match support offered to domestic suppliers across Europe
Activist hedge fund stands to make about $150mn in profit from deal
Buyers deliver £3.6bn to Treasury in third quarter, but analysts warn on drop in house prices
Shipping company says more affordable green fuel must be offered by suppliers
Banks have experimented with headsets and pixelated avatars to interact with clients
Shareholders encouraged by progress of chief executive Andy Bird’s turnround strategy
New regulation on pay transparency in the US should force openness in other areas too
Higher levies on oil majors boasting record profits are a hit with voters, but they are not a guaranteed revenue raiser
In his first week as owner, billionaire axed management, began mass job cuts and launched new products
South Korean groups holding back on direct investments in Australian producers in danger of ‘being left behind’
Friction builds in wake of CEO Orcel’s aggressive strategy to overhaul Italian lender’s operations
Plus, China recommits to Covid strategy and Japan will sign military pact with the UK
Plus, COP27 gets under way and inflation is the main theme of economic news
Rising costs of hydrocarbons reduce the green premium for renewable technologies
Sanctions on Moscow force Belgrade to outline plans to weaken oil and gas ties to traditional ally
Chief executive claims Republican state government ‘rushed’ process when passing sweeping restrictions
CEO Krishnamurthy insists country’s ecommerce sector remains ‘vibrant’
Record profits put sector in crosshairs of White House as it battles soaring inflation
Staff reductions come as social media site announces launch of subscription service
Land value capture can fund new development and ease local fears about lack of infrastructure for new housing
US Fed’s monetary policy hits Berkshire’s stock portfolio but nearly triples returns on its cash pile
Groups that disappointed on both profit and sales have underperformed the market by almost 7%
Staff morale drops after jobs cuts, battery fires and revelation of secret jet project
Arbitrator says Murdoch-owned media group must pay at least $3.7bn if it wants minority stake in betting company
FC Barcelona counts the cost of Champions League exit, Jay Z and Bezos target Washington Commanders, and more.
UK response should include targeted conservation funding as well as compensation for farmers
Newly minted CFO must build bridges with investor Ping An, which wants the bank to split
Group’s former chief executive and chair of parent company face criminal charges over ‘temporary marketing gimmick’
Financial stability report says banks are well capitalised against shocks from a downturn
Investors withdrawing millions of pounds triggers sale of prime property
Officials likely to set fixed figure rather than floating rate
Dispute between lender and German regulator over improving money-laundering measures escalates further
It would help if more of the choice were taken out of our hands by designing in efficiency
International financing aimed at curbing reliance on coal relies too heavily on loans, says Pretoria
SocGen chair emails regulator to question why its officials should feel need to be present at board meetings
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