Why CEOs are losing appetite for investing in Europe
Also in this newsletter: EU home affairs minister to approve stricter rules on deportations
Also in this newsletter: EU home affairs minister to approve stricter rules on deportations
Research: we’ve read a few, but then again, too few to mention
Plus, bond investors sound alarm, US stocks on the rise and Münter at the Guggenheim
Exports soar despite tensions between Washington and Beijing
Also in today’s newsletter: Starmer hosts Ukraine meeting, and UK navy strategy
Gillian Anderson and Lena Headey face off in Netflix Western ‘The Abandons’; Dr Who spin-off ‘The War Between the Land and the Sea’ stars Russell Tovey; Netflix’s ‘Sean Combs: The Reckoning’ documents allegations against the music mogul; escapist pleasures as the final season of ‘Stranger Things’ be
Starmer hosts Zelenskyy, Merz and Macron in London as they try to avert settlement being imposed on Kyiv
Setting unrealistic EV regulations only to adjust them when consumers do not show up is a recipe for turmoil
Diversification to cushion impact of rising prices is needed
Why Britain needs pragmatism not political dogma; the fallout from the US-China faultline; and how knowledge and speed shape prosperity
Payments company opens San Francisco base and reduces Tencent’s holding in US pivot
Alexander Wynaendts has reduced his other board commitments after investor criticism
We need to look at the causes of the country’s dire economic performance
Michael Saylor’s financial engineering inspired dozens of imitators but is now close to unravelling
Paris guarded names of private banks holding world’s second biggest accumulation of immobilised Russian state funds
Michael Andrew Harrison, who represents Seaham in Durham, is appealing against the penalty
A lack of electricity for new data centres could deflate the AI ‘bubble’
The rise of the Labubu, return of Lily Allen, death of Giorgio Armani and ubiquity of Lauren Sánchez Bezos all shaped the industry this year
Marrying top sound systems with stylish, often striking interiors, these havens for vinyl devotees are giving the city’s nightlife a fresh beat
This time, the world is listening
Brazil’s Banco Master was one entrepreneur’s ticket to riches but collapsed last month amid allegations of a $2.3bn fraud
President Prabowo Subianto has centralised power and forged close ties with the military, raising concerns about autocratic creep
Moves to curb proxy advisers and passive investment giants chip away at foundations of shareholder capitalism
EU countries remain reluctant to recognise qualifications from elsewhere in the bloc, causing one of many barriers to growth