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The bell tolls for Big Ben
Hong Kong has brought criminal proceedings against the hedge fund and its founder Simon Sadler
Fines threatened for producers who cut product size without informing consumers
French bank reports smaller than expected drop in profit after strong performance in equities trading
The ungrateful deadhead
Float values family-owned Spanish group at €13.9bn
Plus, CZ gets four months and outflows from bitcoin ETFs
Arnaud Lagardère’s exit comes as Bernard Arnault and Vincent Bolloré prepare their own successions
Red Lobster is in trouble but luxury feasts with unlimited steak and champagne are thriving
Also in today’s newsletter, the upside to Italy’s Enel missing its climate target
Also in today’s newsletter, Apollo and Sony team up for Paramount bid and Turkey cuts trade ties with Israel
Reform of disclosure rules might lure back buyers
The ETF version of its long-only Tremblant Tax Efficient Fund strategy will have lower fees and taxes
Retailer had accused Wall Street bank of ‘snobbery’ over $1bn margin call
Spirits group hires Coca-Cola bottler’s CFO to replace Lavanya Chandrashekar after three years in role
An FT special report looking at changes in healthcare, treatments and illness itself
For many, escaping the 9 to 5 is an alluring proposal. But how can you ensure you don’t run out of money — or get bored?
Business launched just after cancer diagnosis
Plus, ex-SocGen employee posts through derivatives trading incident and more questions about succession in Berkshire’s insurance arm
It is no longer clear the sprawling business remains in the group’s sweet spot as global warming reorders industry
Series of failed attempts at opening £365mn venue amid cancellations, confusion, safety concerns and resignations
CEOs weighing mergers may think twice after US regulator bars industry veteran from Exxon’s board
Other apps could be in the line of fire if US lawmakers carry out their threat
Country’s independent Competition Commission vows to assess any takeover on ‘public interest’ grounds
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