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The relationships allegedly occurred before the former CEO took the helm of the oil giant
Teneo says Su Zhu, a key figure at the collapsed crypto hedge fund, was arrested at Changi airport
A lawyer for the LVMH owner denied the allegations, calling them absurd and groundless
Departure follows resignation of Bernard Looney
Stellantis spared further action as union piles pressure on companies
Discount chain is being wound down after no rescue deal was found
Billionaire to place shares bought from Czech tycoon Daniel Křetínský in foundation by year end
The investment bank’s straight-talking chief executive has a big job on her hands
Executives in Europe remain upbeat but cracks are starting to show in the US market
The current approach to designing, approving and building the UK’s grid is too fragmented
Soaring sales for Novo Nordisk’s products mean market capitalisation now exceeds country’s GDP
Employers say violence and abuse of staff is on the rise and call on the police to prioritise a response
Tech debuts were overshadowed by concern about interest rates, frustrating hopes for a rush of listings
Country had been suing the bank and others for their part in a 2013 loans scandal that wrecked its finances
Authorities need to monitor valuation practices to better assess risks in the industry
The rush to meet self-imposed targets on reduction and reuse has yielded few results
Founder Greg Jackson puts expansion above profits even as Shell deal turns it into second-biggest supplier
The fintech boss says he ‘over-communicated’ with staff as they suffered a period of uncertainty
Top economics aide says the ex-chancellor had little choice after deciding to phase out nuclear power
Plant under construction would make South Korean company the largest non-Chinese producer of nickel sulphate
Brussels plan aimed at aiding SMEs will also lead businesses to source more goods from China, say industry groups
UK carbon market collapse lets Brussels benefit from revenues that would previously have gone to Treasury
Operator of the country’s largest network urges authorities across Europe to do more to protect key assets
Recent warnings are the latest in a series of scares, but the industry says sugar substitutes remain a vital weapon against obesity and diabetes
Gramercy’s $552.5mn funding will support pollution cases against BHP and Vale, and 14 carmakers over ‘dieselgate’
German media company joins growing list of international investors considering bid for conservative publisher
Prices of sugar and chocolate are rising steeply as heat and reduced rainfall disrupt supply
Fintech allegedly let funds flow from accounts restricted by the National Crime Agency
Bank claims retailer left site in poor state and says it is owed £5.4mn for refurbishment costs and lost rent
Central bank’s Sharon Donnery says lenders should be mindful of the economic outlook when they are setting dividends
Private equity-owned accommodation group expects record income this year as millennials and Gen Z trade down
The preferred financing model is not popular with consumer groups and opposition will grow if projects go over-budget
Surge in consumer spending could spill over into fourth quarter and help ailing property sector
Steve Barclay heightens tension ahead of party conference with attack on consultants earning £130,000 a year
Policymakers tackle unintended consequences of post-financial crisis reforms in era of high interest rates
He says he is being politically persecuted by Moscow. The US granted him asylum. But does his story hold up? A new podcast series investigates
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