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Agriculture department has banned infected cattle from crossing state borders
Regulator brings criminal proceedings against hedge fund, its founder Simon Sadler and former trader Daniel LaRocca
Kavish Kataria complains of losing his bonuses and claims his options trades made money
Company backed by TPG rises 9% on first day to bolster hopes for private equity exits
Traders desert futures contracts amid fears over delivery of beans next year
Founder of cryptocurrency exchange had pleaded guilty to failing to establish proper money laundering controls
Fed is unlikely to get to its 2% inflation target unless it is willing to impose major damage on the economy
We need to be realistic about what monetary policy can and cannot do
The capital instruments introduce a range of risks that are frequently misunderstood
In today’s climate, public markets do not provide enough diversification
Growth is still strong and inflation too high
The BIS head on making global banking better
Ft. Bad some news for the non-US Anglosphere
CEOs weighing mergers may think twice after FTC bars industry veteran from Exxon’s board
Just don’t bother looking too hard for new London listings
Government interventions this week fail to ease concerns about plunging currency
Statement comes as the Australian miner’s chief executive visits country after political backlash
Energy giant suffers fallout from Ukraine war as Europe weans itself off Russian supplies
The $335bn manager already has $14bn in active fixed-income ETFs in the US and is eyeing rapid growth in demand globally
ExxonMobil agrees to bar Scott Sheffield from board after federal regulator’s allegations
New mines are needed to meet the world’s demand for the essential red metal
Europe’s largest oil and gas company increases production and maintains share buybacks at $3.5bn
Asset manager seeks to expand further beyond core business of arranging finance for private equity groups
How western corporates should (belatedly) think about their Russia exposure
Trudeau government completes C$34bn Trans Mountain project amid cost overruns and climate concerns
And the spill at Starbucks
Also in this newsletter: former executive of a scandal-embroiled Polish oil group is running for a seat in EU parliament
Cyber risk takes on a new dimension as regulators hold employees responsible and hackers deploy the latest AI; political risk heightens for banks imposing sanctions on Russia; and liquidity risk prompts new rules in US bond markets
Spanish group Puig is aiming for top-of-the-range €14bn valuation when it lists this week
The shareholders say meeting the Paris Agreement goals is ‘essential to preserve the health of the global economy’
Market stress during the period of rising interest rates has prompted more scrutiny — and new rules
Nikhil Rathi warns against ‘overkill regulatory mode’ as Bank of England warns of bubble
The UK is a world leader in finding new treatments to tackle diseases
Migrating data and computer systems to remote servers gives hackers new ways to attack
The battering sustained by the yen since January is causing alarm in some quarters
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