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A US hedge fund is leading a group of creditors into battle with a European automotive tycoon and one of India’s wealthiest families over whether a quirk in Austria’s restructuring laws can be used to ...
The story of corporate governance over the past three decades has been the growth of the institutional investor. As retail money gushed into mutual funds, a formerly dispersed and pretty passive ...
In a modern building in north Tehran, young men and women — many of the latter without the obligatory hijab — gathered for an evening of inspiration. TEDxTehran, Iran’s version of the global ...
Nathan Gill is facing eight counts of bribery and one of conspiracy to commit bribery. The court heard he allegedly received money from former Ukrainian politician Oleg Voloshyn to make statements ...
US president’s proposed new fees risk higher costs for companies, consumers and a struggling global trade system ...
For most German companies, removing the threat of a global trade war would be far more impactful than the local election result. Less than 20 per cent of revenue across the large-cap index is ...
EY identified “significant” financial and assurance weaknesses within the South Tees Development Corporation during 2023-24 ...
As well as restrictions on trade, the UK government also imposed restrictions on competition at home. This took two main ...
Private capital giant Apollo Global has agreed to buy a real estate investment group as it seeks to compete more aggressively with rivals including Blackstone, KKR and Brookfield.
Today, Europe must rebuild its defence industry, and also build a world-beating technology sector. These are big challenges, but the future of Europe — and perhaps even the world — depends on success.
. . . which picked Gregory Boggis of Lansdowne Partners. He gets the dub, the glory and the T-shirt. The charts quiz will return on Friday (by which point the FTAV team may be totally sick of charts ) ...
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