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PM leaves first meeting with Macron with ‘renewed confidence and optimism’ about tackling illegal migration
Decision against SEC or FTC could complicate enforcement proceedings at federal agencies
Chancellor intends to cut £33bn in public spending while raising taxes by £21bn under draft proposals
Secretary-general António Guterres says humanity must ‘co-operate or perish’
Assets taken over by state as part of ‘wartime effort’ include oil producer Ukrnafta
Negotiations come after union suspension of strikes this week and movement on redundancies from Network Rail
Justice department seized cache of bitcoin worth more than $3bn at its peak
President and his predecessor to headline rallies ahead of elections that will determine control of Congress
Acquisition set to deliver multibillion profit for private equity investor Warburg Pincus
Companies gathering staff on fewer floors to cut bills says workplace services group ISS
Energy group’s Brazilian joint venture Raízen to invest $1.5bn in five new plants
Nasams and Aspide units arrive from US and Spain as missile and drone attacks target electricity infrastructure
Breeden speaks
Move comes months after Chelsea was sold to consortium led by American financier Todd Boehly for £2.5bn
Host Joko Widodo tells FT he reached the conclusion after speaking to Russian leader last week
Industry group warns Jeremy Hunt against raising windfall taxes in Autumn Statement
Former PM says net zero must be achieved via investment from private sector rather than through western taxpayers
Country’s goods imports during summer months down 24% year on year, according to Kiel research
Profits at some of the largest groups are shrinking because of increases in costs and decline in M&A activity
Fall from €3.2bn in the third quarter of 2021 to €1.8bn
BDO, Grant Thornton and Marcum among firms to have explored deals as new capital fuels M&A boom
Lawyers are preparing clients for potential scrutiny from Republicans over ESG issues after the midterm elections
Low-cost airline expects to report full-year post-tax profit for first time since pandemic began
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