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Michael O’Leary says manufacturing ‘shit show’ has led to the airline having to lower passenger forecasts
Returns via buybacks and dividends higher than any year since before the financial crisis
Capital markets adjusting to ‘new world order, not just a single event of Russian aggression against Ukraine’
Biz2Credit hopes to use Magnati’s data to broker loans to small businesses in the UAE
Baseimmune aims to predict future pathogen mutations to create jabs that will be effective for longer
Petrochemicals billionaire says he would have passed on $4bn Belgium investment if he had known of regulatory hurdles
Japanese automaker’s stance on limited appetite for fully electric vehicles is being reassessed
Financial Conduct Authority says case should be ‘wake-up call’ to City of London
Alan Waxman, head of US investment group Sixth Street, foresees ‘more structural change’ in sport to excite fans and attract new audiences
Lay-offs dominate in the sector, but fresh ideas are there as well
Europe’s biggest producer is moving away from carbon-intensive blast furnaces and towards hydrogen-powered processing
Lack of competition and a regulatory drive to improve quality drive costs higher
About $10bn of loans have been refinanced in public markets as conditions improve due to rate cuts being on the horizon
Africa’s most successful carrier says continent’s airlines are being held back by inability to operate freely in the region
Despite their outsized influence, megacap US companies cannot be accessed by traditional convertible bond investors
Dating back to the Middle Ages, this rose-hued riverside stalwart deliver on all fronts in terms of 21st-century comforts
Overhaul planned by main opposition party could backfire and end up harming employees and bosses, say executives
Appotronics is adapting its laser equipment for carmakers as they seek to outdo each other on in-car entertainment
Sir John Armitt accuses Whitehall of taking ‘too long’ to decide on measures to support decarbonisation
Across the 37 industrialised OECD countries, nominal house prices grew 2.1% in the third quarter of 2023
Gulf state’s liquefied natural gas production capacity to rise nearly 85% before end of decade
Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors tells regulator Ofwat it is concerned about in-house oversight
Infections quadruple from last year after warnings that warming temperatures will increase cases
Microsoft, Google and Meta are using more water to cool down data centres that power artificial intelligence products
South-east Asian country’s low-cost production of metal vital to electric cars has made traditional suppliers uncompetitive, says Christel Bories
Covid, costs and climate issues are forcing companies to cut back on work excursions
Investor warns there are ‘essentially no candidates for capital deployment’ outside US as cash pile hits record high
Adapting the Federal Reserve’s playbook for commodity risk
Stock has soared more than three-fold since Tufan Erginbilgiç started in January last year
New English rules aim to tackle shortage of affordable homes but short-term letting companies have little to fear
Tate & Lyle’s decision to remove a biblical dead lion from its branding replaces the surreal with the bland
Former Tory election adviser’s firm says confident information it supplied was ‘genuine and accurate’
Senators say think-tank led by consultancy undermined national security by advising China’s government
Successful touchdown by Intuitive Machines’ lunar lander heralds more commercial era for space exploration
Suggestion that striking NHS staff would not pursue original demand for 35% increase comes ahead of 5-day strike
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