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Combination of rising costs and falling consumer confidence hit British business
Group’s latest annual outlook says energy security concerns will spur more investment in renewables
Value-for-money test proposals will affect millions of retirement savers
Quoted Companies Alliance says disclosure requirements are drain on resources of smaller companies
Research from Hindenburg wiped more than $50bn from conglomerate’s value last week
Rising rates, market volatility and the war in Ukraine are making it more expensive to move goods around the world
Investors question acquisition of cancer testing group that has also angered EU regulators
Bumper profits expected across Europe but local conditions in France are limiting its lenders
Kitschy residential tower blocks are upsetting the historic balance of the capital’s financial district
Geopolitical uncertainty, volatile energy markets and climate change all pose a threat
The chief executive of a time-tracking software group reveals how his contentious product works in real life
As the country exits its first Covid-19 wave, traders are betting on a surge in demand
Blueprint relies on ‘virtual’ wards and improved community care to alleviate bottlenecks
Also in today’s newsletter, Adani Group says short seller’s report was ‘calculated attack on India’, and Israel loosens civilian gun laws
UK court rejects commission’s attempt to get involved as Madrid seeks to avoid $101mn payout to investors
Mining group promises full investigation into latest incident to hit iron ore division
A loosely worded bill conflates journalists and whistleblowers with spies
Government warned not to ‘sleepwalk into delays’ over developing next-generation power projects
Profits crunched as materials costs surge and new projects are delayed by EU bureaucracy
House printers say their method is faster and cheaper than traditional construction
Staff willingness to whistleblow is finally shining a light on employers who tolerate such practices
UK biotech racing to keep antibody up to date with latest variants
Falling investment and censorship damp revival hopes after ticket sales fell behind US in 2022
Republican politicians have sought to punish asset manager they accuse of being hostile to fossil fuel
More businesses cite geopolitics, economic security or regulatory change as key risks
US government alleges crypto founder communicated with potential witnesses in his criminal trial
UK airline only began flying again under new owners in April 2022 after collapsing during the pandemic
French luxury group appoints Sabato de Sarno to reverse trend of underperformance at its biggest brand
Choice will be determined by the relative competitiveness of gas and power going forward
Deal marks significant step in Washington’s efforts to limit rival’s efforts to develop its semiconductor industry
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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