Also in today’s newsletter, BYD demands suppliers slash prices, and Infosys chair predicts companies will develop their own AI models ...
France has suggested it would not necessarily detain Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he entered the country despite an outstanding arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal ...
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is seeking to finalise a long-term lease over the Diego Garcia base on the Indian Ocean islands after a deal to relinquish control was agreed with the previous ...
TPR’s biggest shift in strategy since its inception in 2005 comes after chancellor Rachel Reeves laid out proposals to create pools of pension assets of at least £25bn across local government and ...
Shares in Symbotic, a SoftBank-backed provider of warehouse automation software, plunged by more than a third on Wednesday after cutting its revenue forecast and disclosing errors in its accounts.
Coffee climbed to its highest in nearly 50 years on Wednesday as concerns over a global supply shortage added to market uncertainty over the impact of incoming EU laws on deforestation.
In a sentence: The key to boosting charitable giving might be a combination of greater commitment to true long-term partnerships with charities — and creating programmes that energise and interest ...
The US has imposed new sanctions on allies of Nicolás Maduro across Venezuela’s security apparatus for “electoral fraud”, but stopped short of suspending licences that allow Chevron and other oil ...
Buffy Reid, the founder of British knitwear brand &Daughter, had temperamental weather in mind when she launched the underpinnings collection – a series of super-fine cashmere T-shirts, cardigans, ...
My waltzing partner, Roseanna Purcell’s Mary Jane — the story’s unmarried music teacher — confided that this was her chance to meet a man but that she had her eye on somebody else. Such intimate ...
Bucharest lodges complaint after far-right candidate who went viral on Chinese platform topped presidential vote ...
Yet improving prospects at US banks only tell part of the story. Looking forward a year or two, the valuation gap to European lenders narrows, rather than closes. The rest appears to be a combination ...