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Financial Conduct Authority says case should be ‘wake-up call’ to City of London
The narrative of a perfect correlation between doing good and doing well has broken down
Group of 11 pharma, tech and luxury shares echoes US dominance of ‘Magnificent Seven’
Also in this newsletter: Israel’s plans for Gaza, China sharpens rhetoric on Taiwan, science round-up
Foreign fund managers have been buying back in but many domestic investors remain wary after long bear market
Florida firm’s new Hyperion venture to be led by former Newcrest chief executive
They are wildly expensive, extremely divisive and go on for too long. And even if you win, you lose
After the Nikkei 225 index finally surpasses bubble-era peak, a psychological hurdle has been crossed
Asset-backing these promises could lift investment and growth
The strategist and professor discusses how to invest in companies that get better as they get bigger
It isn’t hard to see why carmakers might be keen to collaborate
While the US rise in stock prices is all about tech, India’s boom is more broad-based
Biz2Credit hopes to use Magnati’s data to broker loans to small businesses in the UAE
About $10bn of loans have been refinanced in public markets as conditions improve due to rate cuts being on the horizon
Policymakers should start making contingency plans now
Returns via buybacks and dividends higher than any year since before the financial crisis
Despite their outsized influence, megacap US companies cannot be accessed by traditional convertible bond investors
Gulf state’s liquefied natural gas production capacity to rise nearly 85% before end of decade
Analysts say Tether digital coins were used to transfer funds from victims of ‘pig butchering’ racket
Europe’s biggest producer is moving away from carbon-intensive blast furnaces and towards hydrogen-powered processing
South-east Asian country’s low-cost production of metal vital to electric cars has made traditional suppliers uncompetitive, says Christel Bories
Adapting the Federal Reserve’s playbook for commodity risk
European investors opt for junk bond ETFs in home markets over US for first time since 2019
Colorado case claims assets once owned by Chevron escaped decommissioning after new owner filed for bankruptcy
Cash for Mediterranean development could unlock IMF deal for most populous Arab country, say analysts
A mostly inconsequential look at what’s getting shorted where
Companies analysis from our sister publication
Tobacco group continues to suffer from decline in smoking
Authorities say man took advantage of working from home to make $1.76mn from shares in company being taken over by oil major
Idea of lenders structuring and securitising their way to lower capital requirements sets off alarm bells
Regional benchmark trades at lowest rate since Russia began curtailing supplies to Europe in 2021
Plus, a hedge fund scoop and an update on cryptojacking
Also in today’s newsletter, brighter weather ahead for offshore wind and a closer look at ESG bond funds
Climate change and attacks on ships in the Red Sea are disrupting supplies of drinks from the global south
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