Barclays Bankers on Edge as Town Hall Lays Out Overhaul Challenge
For traders and investment bankers inside Barclays Plc, the message came from on high: Their unit is sucking
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McKinsey and Its Peers Are Facing the Wildest Headwinds in Years
It was a feast of glitz and glamor when McKinsey & Co.’s senior partners descended on Seoul last
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How to Tell If a Climate Deal Will Succeed or Fail
It’s about to get very noisy in the climate world as more than 70,000 people flock to the
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Orsted Funding Gap Puts Credit Rating at Risk, Jefferies Says
Danish wind developer Orsted A/S is facing a steep balance sheet gap even after abandoning some of its
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Credit Market Thaw Paves Way for Two New M&A Debt Deals
Carrier Global Corp. and Tapestry Inc. are tapping investment-grade bond investors to raise funding for planned mergers and
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Letting People Work From Home Is Good for Companies’ Revenue Growth
Companies that allow remote work have experienced revenue growth that’s four times faster than those that are more
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Auto Wage Hikes Complicate the Search for an Affordable EV
A combustion engine has about 2,000 moving parts. An electric motor, by comparison, has about 20. However, the
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The Energy Chief Trying to Show Sunak That the UK Needs Carbon Capture
Centrica Plc boss Chris O’Shea is on a mission to show the UK government that it needs to
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Money Managers With $100 Trillion Confront End of the Bull Market
T. Rowe Price Group Inc. is reeling from a $127 billion exodus over just two years. At Franklin
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China’s Slowdown Casts Pall Over Xi’s Yangtze Delta Project
The Yangtze River Delta has long been one of China’s richest regions, with fertile fishing grounds and rice
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The German Property Crisis Is Claiming Its First Big Victims
In July this year, Nuremberg’s mayor celebrated the final beam being placed atop the redeveloped Quelle building, a
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Europe’s War on Carbon Goes Global as Border Tax Comes Into Play
The European Union has been accelerating its push to become the first climate-neutral continent. A new policy coming
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