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Reduction comes after rocky 2022 in which bank cut staff and slashed bonuses
Co-founder Marc Benioff refreshes software giant’s board after coming under fire from investors
Hindenburg Research report into Indian conglomerate comes as Asia’s richest man starts a $2.4bn share sale
Operator of Europe’s main gas trading hub warns that price curb could disrupt market
Consortium of existing investors also among the five suitors still in running for collapsed UK start-up
Bank’s offices raided this week as part of investigation that has already led to one arrest in Germany
Tycoon associated with prime minister heads a business empire that has surged in value
Apple is the only one of the bunch to avoid mass job cuts so far
A genuine tale of innovative success risks stagnating as global imitators push adoption harder
Painters and singers need legal protection from the revolution in algorithmic creativity
Companies are not just cutting staff numbers but also the benefits they offer employees
Tax breaks are among the perks the country hopes will attract a growing number of shoots
US shoppers continue to use their cards, but there are investor concerns over credit quality and higher funding costs
Tech job losses and AI advances do not mean computers can program themselves
Group’s share price steadies after October profit warning
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Chancellor rejects reports that project will finish on outskirts of London to save money
Rising costs have put the squeeze on every part of food supply chains
Plus, Dai Nippon Printing, Tullow Oil, Capricorn, News Corp, 3i
China is vital market for lower-tech chip machinery makers such as Nikon and Tokyo Electron
US supermajor falls short of fourth-quarter expectations but reports record annual earnings of $35.5bn
Also in today’s newsletter, UK engineering group compared to a ‘burning platform’ and Intel slashes forecasts
Old banks are turning into cafés or fitness centres. Perhaps a new social divide is on its way
Swedish retailer’s earnings also hit by cost-cutting programme
Radical Ventures secures investment from leaders Fei-Fei Li and Geoffrey Hinton among others
Pressure had been building on the group after it scrapped its dividend earlier this month
Conglomerate not considering an offer for UK supermarket chain
BuzzFeed; Gorkamorka; Yellen; housing; convexity; Adani; etc
Plus, Big Oil shareholders get a windfall and Franklin Templeton’s dealmaking-fuelled reinvention
Executives say new government’s move to curb judicial powers will scare away vital investment to the self-styled Startup Nation
Cash bonanza enabled by retail investors fails to boost beneficiaries’ performance
Landlords are facing higher mortgage costs, slowing house price growth and looming legislation
Group has declined from a £15bn behemoth to a small-cap stock
A core feature of complex Lego sets holds big lessons for energy projects
Banks take knife to bonus pools, but some traders still hopeful of bumper payouts
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