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The FTX saga is the equivalent of the Lehman Brothers shock in terms of re-evaluating the sector
The act of invasion itself is seen as a victory: it will be as difficult for the Russian president to lose this war as to win it
The near-collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried’s empire leaves Binance dominant
The new UK chancellor’s Autumn Statement will show if he is prepared to tackle those ‘eye-wateringly’ difficult decisions
The victory of radical leftist Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is better news for open trade than US Republican gains
Rhetoric in the debate is ugly, yet US and UK voters are warming to the positive impact of incomers
Brash new investors are clashing with the pioneers of mind-altering drug therapies
The European Commission is considering easing regulation on the technology. But critics say it is an untested risk being pushed by Big Ag
A mysterious wiretapping scandal threatens progress achieved since the debt crisis of a decade ago
Clashing demands to both reassure and inspire voters hobble the UK opposition leader’s electoral prospects
The Republican wave was not as powerful as anticipated
We are on the verge of a humanitarian crisis in the region — local innovation is key to solving it
Cryptocurrency lacks a strong legal and regulatory framework to oversee distressed acquisitions
Twitter must convince users of the merit of having all their personal data tracked by one app
It would be unwise for the government to bash the UK utility given its central role in the energy system
Investors need a new strategy as operating earnings disappoint markets
New proposal accepts that budget rules must complement politics, not substitute for it
German group offers strengths in difficult economic times but outlook is darkened by US legal cases
We must ensure consumers have regulated pathways to make sound financial choices
The filing of Germany’s biggest department store chain for bankruptcy protections intensifies scrutiny of the Austrian developer
Staff shed by Silicon Valley giants should be quickly absorbed elsewhere
The fact that the red wave became a red ripple suggests the anger of America’s voters does not equate to recklessness
Giorgia Meloni’s request to be known by the masculine article only reinforces the notion that the role is inherently male
Telecoms group has gone halfway to shedding its stake in towers business in a tough market
The FCA, either by accident or design, can feel vindicated about being cautious
Political uncertainty and doubts over the speed of energy transition are obstacles to long-term contracts
Broader picture for Apple and its suppliers is bleak, with global demand for smartphones and electronics weakening
President fares better than Clinton and Obama in midterms while Trump’s candidates take a battering
The humbling of Sam Bankman-Fried deals a further blow to the industry
What just happened at FTX?
Launching such a weapon over Ukraine would be lethal to Kyiv’s information warfare systems
Remember to focus on the quality of the underlying holdings
The sector is crucial to providing the metals needed to reach net zero but it isn’t spending like it
Attacks are inevitable so preparation is key to limiting damage
Generation rent is in the midst of an affordability squeeze
The ability to take advantage of market dislocation is being frustrated by an arbitrary calculation
Competition is throwing up roadblocks to smaller group’s post-pandemic recovery
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