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About $10bn of loans have been refinanced in public markets as conditions improve due to rate cuts being on the horizon
Japanese automaker’s stance on limited appetite for fully electric vehicles is being reassessed
Many are questioning the wisdom of abruptly eliminating the subsidies without a shock-absorbing plan
Overhaul planned by main opposition party could backfire and end up harming employees and bosses, say executives
Ruling party is ‘massively ahead’ of rivals in using social media stars to boost support among the young
Ex-president has unrivalled dominance of his party but there are fresh questions about his electability
Financial Conduct Authority says case should be ‘wake-up call’ to City of London
Analysts say Tether digital coins were used to transfer funds from victims of ‘pig butchering’ racket
Farming constituencies signal openness to Labour for first time in generations amid anger with Rishi Sunak’s government
Tension between past and present leaders of Silicon Valley’s premier venture group have spilled into the open
Locals bemoan campaign’s lack of focus on ‘serious poverty’ blighting the community
How Russia’s full-scale invasion is bearing on each nation’s military, economy and politics
Belgian company Lotus Bakeries has profited as social media fuels appetite for its spreads and biscuits
Alabama judgment that frozen embryos are ‘children’ follows Supreme Court’s overturning of abortion rights
Erik Engstrom has presided over unmatched performance at the data and analytics group
Conservatives accused of ‘going backwards’ on gender equality as party opts for men from local government background
Former Copenhagen airport head will need to smooth relations with airlines and make a decision on a third runway
With lessons in the subway and secret online teaching, adults seek to create some normality for children shaped by war
Angry customers picket Tehran police station over multi-million-dollar fraud endorsed by high-profile figures
Political campaign groups spend millions on social media users with small followings to target messages better
Weapons makers are boosting production after decades of under-investment
Jailed opposition activists fear they will be killed by Vladimir Putin’s regime
Bank’s Discover Financial takeover proposal faces an ‘aggressive sheriff’ in US antitrust regulators
Beneath the Arctic is the largest unexplored area for petroleum left on Earth
Flawed labour market survey has left rate-setters unsure on even basic questions such as the level of unemployment
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