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Higher prices for smaller products are drawing the ire of politicians on both sides of the Atlantic
US firm is battling former Italian partners, prosecutors and police over €1.2bn sale of football club in 2022
Announcement comes a week after his predecessor said he would leave Italian couture house
Swiss lender awards returning chief executive $15.9mn for steering integration of Credit Suisse
Digital assets company chaired by Philip Hammond apologises after guests served food from the bodies of partially naked models
Esma levies rare penalty against Scope over failures to manage conflicts of interest
Deal follows move by Swiss bank to renegotiate terms of original sale of a business owned by Credit Suisse
Liberty Media in exclusive talks to buy the Madrid-based company behind the motorcycle racing series
Analysts question how much further $4.6bn niche business can expand
Retailer has been under pressure from cheaper chains and more expensive competitors
Tank-parts maker Renk’s share price has almost doubled since its listing in February
London-listed company given four-week exclusivity period by Italian oil major to make bid
EU car manufacturers warn that a wave of cheaper models from China will undercut those produced by local companies
US growth prospects and secondary listing in New York have allowed the group to outpace its London-listed rivals
Fierce competition has hammered the market’s economics
Europe’s largest media group open to ‘joining forces’ after previous expansion attempts were scuppered by regulators
Experience shows that joint financing of public goods works
Company may have to raise equity from residential portfolio if it continues to pursue expensive, collateralised funding
Finma uncovers millions of francs in unexplained payments by Banque Audi to senior political figures
Danish group seeks to branch out from diabetes and weight loss drugs with Cardior acquisition
Backers are optimistic, but say founders must demonstrate resilience
Financial services among biggest spenders as higher rates lead to bigger margins and surplus cash for tech
Main driver of growth is Flanders where sectors including life sciences and fintech are flourishing
Inflation and higher interest rates have hit manufacturers but some are bucking the trend
Europe’s creator economy is growing rapidly as more consumers and brands turn from traditional media to online platforms
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