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Minimum wage increase is a bold move
Allowing parent company to retain ownership risks leaving minority shareholders at a disadvantage
Europeans looking to quit the UK are those who employers can least afford to lose
Mike Mackenzie’s daily analysis of what’s moving global markets
Alternatives to a straight break-up could deliver better outcomes for all stakeholders
Mega deals are no longer necessary for the US pharma group
The 502-year-old beast is struggling to adapt to a new environment
Carmaker sees an opportunity to expand sales of its fuel-cell vehicles
LNG Canada project has its merits but energy major may be taking on too much
The online clothing company needs to keep signing up new customers in large numbers
The airline’s profit warning reflects its move away from low-cost carrier status
Flawless execution has never been luxury carmaker’s hallmark
Things must be bad if GE is handing the reins to an outsider
Travelling sideways may seem interesting, but investors want a proper rise in shares
Threat of regulatory action and fines continue to weigh on lender in wake of scandal
Agrochemical group has made great strides in cutting costs and repositioning itself
Recent ECB hand-wringing ignores the authorities’ role in allowing risk to grow
State ownership would get round some conflicts, but at the cost of imposing others
Food chains keep growing even though purses may be tightening
A more independent board would tell the chief executive to tone down his comments
Goldman’s new enthusiasm for high street banking is a sign of the times
Investors and traders opted to seize on dovish signs from the Fed while ignoring others
As a £500 investment I made in 1992 shows, ‘home bias’ is one of the pitfalls of investing
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