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Private equity group decides to not stick around as an owner of song catalogues
With investor confidence in China weak as its economy slows, VW and BASF are more willing to brave a political backlash
Clarity sought on climate legislation as Seoul and Washington are brought closer by need to reduce dependence on China
Jeremy Hunt’s plan to sell down the UK government stake risks backfiring badly
VW and BASF show the difficulty of straddling the growing rift between values of investors and Beijing’s policies
Some entrepreneurs believe there will now be less deal activity, reducing exit routes from their business
Tech transformation may take years longer than suggested by record share prices and funding targets
Approach for Aloha state carrier seems timed to gain from a rally in the currency but there are factors working against that too
After rising five-fold in little more than a year, the stock continues to be propelled by the AI boom
Bordeaux incident highlights the need to accelerate technological innovation in aviation management
Divergence between official data on the economy and other sources is rising as an issue for business
The industry cannot always be caricatured as short-termist, debt-addicted asset-strippers
The struggles of two Swiss retail institutions and the collapse of René Benko’s Signa Group reveal a waning business model
Every tech company with a founder at the helm faces the ‘how much’ question — but there are many ways to answer
Domestic stock market has experienced the longest stretch without a new flotation for at least two decades
Lone Star State’s new business court aims to be a challenger in corporate law
Vision Pro launch will be first gadget from the perfectionists at Cupertino since the company’s watch nine years ago
Legal protection for those who call out wrongdoing has improved but more needs to be done
World’s biggest carmaker’s plans for an overhaul at its subsidiary could extend into its broader governance structure
Some analysts are arguing that a new era of capital returns to shareholders has dawned
Spotify plans to cull millions of barely listened-to tracks come as the big labels focus on artists with superfans
Consumers pay the price of conflicting regulations in the sector
Weak share price of China’s best-selling EV brand indicates investor concerns over rising competition
Bankers say language of IPO risk factors in prospectuses of Chinese companies has been toned down
While Big Tech continues to rebound, smaller firms have seen growth fizzle
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