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  • Thursday, 10 July, 2025
    Business InsightMercedes Ruehl
    The Swiss solution looming into sight for UBS

    Switzerland’s pragmatic, slow-moving political system might benefit the bank in seeking compromise in debate over capital rules

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  • Thursday, 10 July, 2025
    Accounting & Consulting services
    Grant Thornton US and UK compete for German sister firm

    Private equity backed accounting groups are racing to consolidate international network

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  • Thursday, 10 July, 2025
    Moët Hennessy SAS
    Moët Hennessy sexual harassment case shines light on company’s culture

    Former staff say fired whistleblower’s lawsuit reflects wider problems at LVMH drinks division

    Montage of a Moët Hennessy bottle and fired whistleblower Maria Gasparovic
  • Thursday, 10 July, 2025
    News in-depthAmazon.com
    Amazon weighs further investment in Anthropic to deepen AI alliance

    The tech groups are increasingly tied to each other and act as a bulwark to Microsoft-OpenAI partnership

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  • Thursday, 10 July, 2025
    Insurance
    An Apollo-backed insurer is coming for the UK’s pensions

    Retirement assets unlocked private equity group’s growth. Its minority-owned insurer Athora is adapting the model for the UK

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  • Thursday, 10 July, 2025
    Sovereign bonds
    Dutch pension funds set to sell €125bn of government bonds

    Overhaul of Eurozone’s largest retirement sector is expected to put pressure on continent’s debt markets

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  • Thursday, 10 July, 2025
    Nissan Motor Co Ltd
    ‘E-power’: the hybrid tech Nissan is counting on to conquer the US

    Third generation of carmaker’s hybrid system has improved fuel efficiency enough to justify American launch next year

    Nissan Motor Co. factory in Sunderland
  • Thursday, 10 July, 2025
    FT WealthCharles Spencer
    Saving England’s country houses needs innovative approaches

    Aristocrats and heritage bodies are forging alliances to rescue grand historic homes at risk of decay

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  • Thursday, 10 July, 2025
    News in-depthSouth Korea economy
    Seoul’s property boom and US tariffs put Korean central bank in a bind

    Policymakers fear cutting borrowing costs to boost economic growth could drive capital’s real estate prices higher

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  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    Property sector
    UK landlords quit sector as number of homes to let falls, survey says

    Market drops sharply for 11th straight month in June, according to Rics

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  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
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    Italian group Ferrero in talks to buy US cereal maker Kellogg’s

    The food industry is grappling with changing tastes and a flight towards healthier options

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  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    Nvidia
    Nvidia becomes first company to reach $4tn in market value

    Maker of AI chips has led a sharp rebound for tech shares on Wall Street

  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    Revolut Ltd
    Revolut in talks to raise new funding at $65bn valuation

    Fintech aims to secure $1bn from investors in private round set to be led by US investment firm Greenoaks

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  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    Houthi movement
    At least four crew members killed after Houthis hit cargo ship in the Red Sea

    Iran-backed Yemeni militants renew campaign against commercial vessels in strategic waterway

    A handout from the Houthis’ media centre reportedly shows the bulk carrier Eternity C after it was attacked by the Yemeni rebels
  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    Disease control and prevention
    US measles cases surge to highest level since 1992

    One-third of diagnoses reported this year stem from one county in west Texas

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  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    Chris Giles
    Don’t believe the myth: Britain’s services have been hit hard by Brexit

    Export growth has been strong but not lived up to its potential

    Anti-Brexit campaigners protest at Westminster
  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    Semiconductors
    Nvidia’s Huang plans Beijing trip ahead of new China AI chip launch

    CEO to talk with Chinese officials next week, aiming for September unveiling of processor compliant with US export controls

    A montage of Jensen Huang, Nvidia H20 chip and China flag detail
  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    UK energy
    UK set to hold minority stake in Sizewell C nuclear project

    Ministers close in on final deal to secure private investment into multibillion-pound development

    Illustration of the planned Sizewell C nuclear power plant in Suffolk
  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    Artificial intelligence
    Musk’s Grok AI chatbot praises Hitler on X

    Incident follows xAI bot sharing ‘white genocide’ tropes in response to unrelated questions

    Grok and xAI logos on a wall
  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    Financial & markets regulation
    Top financial watchdog recommends limits on hedge fund leverage

    FSB proposes that non-banks provide more disclosure on borrowing amid rising concern the sector could trigger new crisis

    BoE governor Andrew Bailey
  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    Jonathan Guthrie
    Take control of your pension ‘glide path’ to avoid a savings crash

    As Rachel Reeves is expected to make pension funds channel more money into UK private assets, it is wise to check default schemes to ensure they are suitable for your needs

  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    Henry Sokolski
    The old nuclear rules won’t stop proliferation

    So long as nuclear fuel-making is permitted and NPT violators can easily exit the treaty, more nations will seek the bomb

    Launch of a Hwasong-18 intercontinental ballistic missile
  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    LexCopper
    Copper tariffs are the wrong answer to the right question Premium content

    Trade levies could solve the supply-demand problem but they are a blunt tool

    Copper miners underground
  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    Food & Beverage
    Hedge funds to blame for coffee price surge, says Lavazza boss

    Italian company chair blames speculators for ‘80 per cent’ of price rise that created ‘unbelievable’ volatility

    Employees prepare orders at a Lavazza cafe in Shanghai, China
  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
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    Trump’s big, beautiful bill is downright ugly for health insurers Premium content

    The government has been driving insurers’ stock gains for years but the gold rush is over

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