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Good morning. Let’s jump right into our top story for today, a legal ruling that will have an impact on future corporate acquisitions in India.
Trump threatens tariffs on foreign films on linkedin (opens in a new window) ...
Sir Keir Starmer is right to defend the UK government’s pursuit of “net zero” carbon emissions ( Report, April 30). Indeed, ...
Robert Shrimsley writes that Reform are on the rise with an agenda for change and that Labour must prove that they are a party of change or else face a likely trouncing at the next polls ( Opinion, ...
A deal could lower tariffs’ current prohibitive levels but they will still probably be meaningfully higher than at the start of the year ...
The Trump administration has said it will block Harvard from eligibility for new federal government research grants, escalating its attack on the elite university.
At less than $60 a barrel, many US shale producers will struggle to turn a profit, especially in some of the country’s ageing basins, forcing them to potentially stop drilling, lay down drilling rigs ...
Data intelligence group Palantir shook off concerns that US defence spending cuts could harm its sales of military software to the federal government, boosting its 2025 outlook after reporting ...
OpenAI will remain under the control of the group’s non-profit arm, with the ChatGPT maker reversing course after intense criticism from Elon Musk over plans to convert into a for-profit company.
Credit Suisse agreed to pay $511mn and plead guilty to helping American taxpayers hide more than $4bn from authorities under an agreement with the US Department of Justice, admitting it violated a ...
PwC is laying off about 1,500 employees in the US, becoming the latest Big Four firm to make cuts in the wake of historically ...
Berkshire Hathaway’s board of directors has voted unanimously to appoint Greg Abel as chief executive, with Warren Buffett ...