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Temu owner’s global strategy has paid off
Chinese ecommerce tycoon behind fast-fashion group beloved by the Instagram generation prefers to fly below the radar
Spotting the turn of a group’s fortunes can bring outstanding returns for investors
Prices hit three-year low after growers expand supply while demand stagnates
Although demand for the rare and the beautiful has gone global, buyers may hold on to their money for a while
Casual dining group’s proposed listing next year comes as hopes grow for increase in companies going public
Colorado-based group’s purchase is its latest in Europe
Mayor Sadiq Khan urged to honour manifesto pledge
After a deal to sell the leather goods brand fell apart, Bally’s Simone Bellotti and Nicolas Girotto are forging a fresh — and quintessentially Swiss — identity for the label
Scandinavian companies to expand physical presence to buck gloomy trends in their industries
Reducing waste and cutting meat consumption are among the main challenges to address
Online luxury retailer tells investors past forecasts ‘should no longer be relied upon’
Ownership is disputed by UAE investor who claims to be true holder of Sberbank stake
UK premium sportswear group seeks to accelerate growth following wave of deals with elite teams worldwide
Expect earnings estimates to weaken following the FDA’s safety communication
UK supermarkets have absorbed a thing or two from Big Tech about network effects
Narrowly focused fashion brands have a mixed history with public markets
Some suppliers are contributing to food price inflation, says Competition and Markets Authority
Intervention comes at critical moment for tech group as main rival gains ground
Record online sales in the US may have raised company hopes but the picture remains murky heading into Christmas
Carrefour and Lidl among those seeking to buy hypermarkets from indebted group built by Jean-Charles Naouri
It’s more than just a drink: companies are finding ways to process spent grounds and other waste into useful products
The old philosophy of ‘make do and mend’ is making a comeback in Europe
Listing of luxury trainer brand in Milan could come as soon as the first half of 2024
And US economic data is especially important for monetary policy right now
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