France and Germany circle the wagons on EU-made AI
Also in this newsletter: Italy redoubles Ukraine support
Also in this newsletter: Italy redoubles Ukraine support
Deal with London-based firm boosts French group’s aim to be a ‘consolidator’ in asset management industry
Lower rainfall threatens the wider belt producing three-quarters of cocoa, study says
Mounting corruption allegations linked to flood projects have undermined investor confidence and economic growth
Also in today’s newsletter, race for HSBC chair and Lawrence Summers to step back after Epstein ties
The disconnect between the Fed’s policy interest rate and broader overnight money markets is a worry for some
South Korean studio seeks global expansion after hit song garners 16bn views on YouTube
Marc Filippino speaks to Alison Killing and George Steer
Congressional commission says ‘fragmented approach’ hampering Washington’s response to Beijing
Plus, Blue Owl offers its private credit investors a tough choice and Ashurst and Perkins Coie strike big law’s latest merger
Bitcoin drops 28% in six weeks as worries over AI stocks spill into digital assets and high-octane bets backfire
A nostalgic brand invented by an advertising agency in the 1960s has led Premier Foods’ recovery
Pharmaceutical group and Fleming Initiative launch project to combat antimicrobial resistance
Short but sweet story strips away layers of history — from the present day back to the 1930s — like wallpaper
Huge improvements in the decades since are a reminder that even really knotty problems can get better
Planning industry has been hit by local authority budget cuts since 2010
Claudia Buch says EU should look ‘more favourably’ at waivers to help lenders move money more freely around the bloc
Former head of bank will join group board alongside CEO Blythe Masters
Politics today is about ‘open vs closed’, but the UK government’s approach risks appeasing no one
‘Playing with Fire’ at Paris’s Musée de la musique places the pianist inside a volcano, beneath the sea and on an ice floe
Companies may wish they could lift valuations without being bothered, but the cage-rattling stands to benefit investors
Beautification campaign becomes lightning rod for anger in city where residents say problems are routinely ignored
Beijing’s GDP figures have drawn scrutiny for years but the questions have become even more acute amid a property slowdown and reduced transparency in the country
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