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In her column “If you’re going to multitask, do it mindfully” ( Opinion, October 28), Jemima Kelly muses on how several dozen EY employees were recently fired, ostensibly for having dared to attend ...
Australian mining group Mineral Resources will replace its founder and managing director, billionaire Chris Ellison, within 18 months after a review found that he used company resources for his ...
At worst, the intended targets (usually China, sometimes the US) would need to ensure enough value is added in Africa to be labelled African before being shipped on to their final destination. And ...
Also in today’s newsletter, Adani curbs power supplies to Bangladesh, and Trump and Harris make their final appeals ...
New leader’s combative style can alienate colleagues but supporters say she will make life uncomfortable for Labour ...
AI data centre demands and renewable energy’s dispersed nature are driving equipment orders for power grid upgrades ...
Work to make England’s multistorey residential buildings safe from dangerous cladding could cost up to £22.4bn, the UK’s spending watchdog has revealed. The high-end estimate figure highlights the ...
Markets still expect a quarter percentage point cut from the BoE, to 4.75 per cent, but the probability of that happening has decreased from near certainty to 80 per cent. Swaps markets are also ...
Niche manufacturers from Moulton to Atherton follow low-volume, high-price strategy amid wider industry crisis ...
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China’s push for “stringent revenue collection” was “pragmatic and necessitated by the prevailing economic winds”, said Kher Sheng Lee, Asia-Pacific co-head of the Alternative Investment Management ...