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Companies are throwing whatever new ideas they can think of at the wall to see what sticks for the new technology
Private equity firms are becoming the arbiters of a competing set of demands from investors whose interests are political
Reaction to SocGen presentation might have been downbeat but such events foster strategic focus and transparency
After investing in streaming, media groups are looking to offload traditional broadcasting operations
Economists say the country’s fast-growing conglomerates are taking a bigger share of company profits
Convoluted amendments threaten to reduce the appeal of a package of measures
Activity still forms only a small fraction of traditional lending but it is building
IPO marks an important psychological moment in Silicon Valley’s long adjustment to financial reality
Unpredictable regulations and sudden crackdowns still weigh on entrepreneurial spirits
End of an era with foreign lenders no longer immune to the growing tensions between Beijing and the west
Tech giant has side-stepped some issues with deft concessions but faces scrutiny over its most important business
Head of sovereign investor warns boards are ‘absolutely not on top’ of the issues surrounding the technology
New joint venture aims to reduce reliance on Taiwanese chips but faces tough challenges
US court ruling strikes blow against businesses that dismiss accusations with a sweeping statement that they have ‘no merit’
Broad-based ChatGPT for business launched but companies might need more focused products
Redrawing of global supply chain map helps boost the region
Building more fabrication plants in other countries is not the solution for companies that require the highest tech chips
CBDC project aims to extend its position at the vanguard of financial innovation
Numbers of homes receiving service drops to 1992 levels as more and more Americans ‘cut the cord’
But airlines’ failure to understand their disgruntled customers is making the policy a vote winner
Yoon Suk Yeol pardons company leaders but state makes an intervention elsewhere
There is political pressure to avoid job losses as a result of the takeover
For all the sound and fury in Washington, regulators have yet to score any big antitrust wins against Silicon Valley
‘Conference realignment’ threatens more than a century of athletic tradition
Selling shares in Chinese companies offshore used to be a money-spinner — but that’s no longer the case
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