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A senior UK government official has questioned whether pharma companies are running a co-ordinated pressure campaign to drive up state spending on drugs, in a provocative intervention at the start of ...
Goertek takes stronger grip of US tech giant’s supply chain, even as Zuckerberg aligns with Trump’s anti-China stance ...
A New York state judge has dismissed two terrorism-related charges against Luigi Mangione, who is accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare chief executive Brian Thompson.
US tech giants including Microsoft, Nvidia, Google and OpenAI said they would together invest tens of billions of pounds to build computing infrastructure in the UK, as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer ...
The US government is in talks to set up a multibillion-dollar fund for overseas mining projects with investment firm Orion Resource Partners, as Washington seeks to counter Chinese dominance of ...
With interest rates high, private equity has had a harder time finding investors … and making money. To solve this problem, the industry has found novel ways to avoid closing their funds. But time may ...
The company appointed executives including Sarah Melvin, who heads BlackRock ’s European business, and Mike Pyle, who helps set its investment strategy across financial markets, to the powerful panel, ...
Indian billionaire Naveen Jindal has made a surprise bid to buy Thyssenkrupp’s struggling steel unit, opening the door for the German industrial conglomerate to offload the business.
Nestlé chair Paul Bulcke has stepped down weeks after firing chief executive Laurent Freixe for failing to disclose a romantic relationship with a subordinate. Bulcke, who was due to step down from ...
It is also Sir Keir Starmer’s preferred balm, which is just as well because Donald Trump is no Truman. Flattery is mandatory with Trump, although it only gets you so far. Think of it as the entrance ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves hopes greater regulatory alignment will allow better access to America’s deep capital markets ...
Yet Labour MPs should think hard. There is no obvious successor who could be relied on to reverse Labour’s fortunes. Even if it could be achieved, bringing in the soft-left Andy Burnham, who has been ...
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