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Kiteserve founders strike deal with Big Four auditor to buy themselves out of restrictions
Vienna-based Euram Bank confirmed payments to football club that took weeks to arrive
French carmaker wants to produce €2bn of cash a year from 2023
Shares slide after housebuilder warns of ‘increased uncertainty’ and higher taxes
German logistics group benefits from sustained high freight rates
Retail chain warns of ‘substantial and volatile’ cost inflation in year ahead
Ending of pharma group’s IP truce spells fight for future of mRNA technology
Head office staff expected to bear brunt of downsizing with blue-collar workers still in short supply
Shareholder engagement can be improved — but directors cannot regard investors as an inconvenience
iPhone maker now more profitable than local tech giants but is vulnerable to supply shocks
BDO, Grant Thornton and Marcum among firms to have explored deals as new capital fuels M&A boom
Plus, law firm lay-offs and why New Hampshire will be home to the world’s largest flagpole
Christian Bluhm has avoided the major scandals suffered by Swiss rival Credit Suisse
German automotive supplier shifts focus to cost-cutting with aim to save €100mn a year
US private equity group also cites crowded fundraising as it searches for new chief executive
Customers have briefly enjoyed price drops, but that is set to change
Mall landlord’s shares jump almost 10% as retailer demand for new space rises
Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to retweet it
Jakarta Composite index up 7% this year, buoyed by state-owned enterprises and technology groups’ rush to list
Meta and Amazon are investor puzzles, for opposite reasons
Some capitals want to block other energy measures until cap details are tabled
Elliott Management profits off Swedish Match deal and Oaktree’s masterclass in debt investing.
The market chaos could lead to reduced demand for private assets, including property and infrastructure projects backed by the government
Some managers say bond prices have fallen too far relative to the risk of default
Former engineer disrupts supplying water to businesses
Net inflows of $111.5bn were triple that of September and the highest since March
My loan is interest free for a further four years
Legal, societal and financial barriers block treatments that can reduce risk of overdose
One of the greatest dramas in business history is told with thoroughness and flair
Ortenca Aliaj explains how the craze for special purpose acquisition vehicles turned out to be shortlived
The telco’s £40bn pension liability remains an albatross around its neck
As world leaders meet in Egypt for COP27, rich countries face growing pressure to pay for the costs of climate damage, while food and energy crises loom large. Also: US climate ambitions; Africa’s energy transition; new solutions; saving the oceans
The energy transition and the cause of energy security have merged into one
Two years after talking to the FT about the impact of Covid, small business owners in east London face the challenge of riding out the recession
The role of journalists in the climate crisis goes beyond holding companies and governments to account
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