
China top threat to UK economic security - Dowden
The government intervened in eight takeovers of UK firms by Chinese buyers last year, figures show
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London Bank Bonuses Plunged Across Board in 2022’s Deal Drought
The slump in dealmaking cut pay for investment bankers at almost every level of seniority in London last
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Nato membership for Ukraine a key question at Vilnius summit
Nato is split over inviting Ukraine to join the alliance. Ukraine fears what happens if they don't.
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An ESG Loophole Helps Drive Billions into Gulf Fossil Fuel Giants
Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest oil company, has become an unlikely beneficiary of funds earmarked for sustainable investments
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AI Trading Is Playing a Growing Role in Europe’s Power Bills
A Danish energy trader crunches about 30 million data points every day in an effort to predict how
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JPMorgan Says HK Property Market Has Pool of Undervalued Assets
A “large pool of undervalued assets” in Hong Kong’s property market may spur more bargain hunting among their
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Foxconn: Apple supplier drops out of $20bn India factory plan
Some analysts say Foxconn's decision marks a setback to the country's technology industry ambitions.
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Nuclear Stocks Jump as South Korea Considers Adding New Plant
Nuclear power-linked stocks surged in South Korea after the nation confirmed it will consider construction of a new
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China Merchants Capital Bids $3.4 Billion for Chindata
An arm of state-owned conglomerate China Merchants Group has made a $3.4 billion takeover bid for Chindata Group
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Privacy activists slam EU-US pact on data sharing
The deal overcame objections about US intelligence agencies' level of access to European data.
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US Senate abortion row leaves Marines leadership in limbo
An Alabama senator has held up 265 nominations over a Pentagon policy ensuring access to abortion.
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GOP presidential candidates jump to defend Iowa governor from Trump's criticism over remaining neutral
A handful of Republican presidential candidates on Monday came to the defense of Iowa Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds -- who holds a uniquely powerful position as governor of the first-in-the-nation GOP caucus state -- after former President Donald Trump criticized her for staying neutral in the 2024 nominating contest.
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