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Lotus has reversed its plans to end car production in the UK after the government signalled it was willing to offer support to the struggling British sports car brand.
JBS’ North American beef business posed a $112.9mn operating loss amid a shortage of calves. Chicken accounted for 71 per ...
The US cycling industry faces “devastating consequences” from tariffs and wider business uncertainty, with little hope of a recovery before the end of the decade, the boss of lobby group ...
Donald Trump’s criticism of central bank chair has fuelled expectations of a dovish shift once he leaves in May next year ...
Prime minister has sought to capitalise on domestic support for 12-day conflict to shore up his divisive premiership ...
Reko-Antti Suojanen, a former shipbuilding executive who leads Finland’s co-operation with the US on icebreakers, told the Financial Times that after many years of fruitless talks, he was hopeful of a ...
A realistic midterm target could be a 70/30 (Europe/United States) burden-sharing split, with Europe assuming political ...
Iran held a funeral procession for top military commanders and scientists who were killed in this month’s Israeli air strikes ...
The step up to the C-suite is a major one. To succeed at the top level of a company, executives need a range of skills, as well as experience: motivational leadership, strategic thinking and the ...
Brazilian presidency is under pressure to address issue even as oil-producing countries resist limiting fossil fuels ...
Volleyball World, the sport’s commercial arm backed by private equity group CVC Capital Partners, named Ugo Valensi as its new chief executive. Valensi joined from Grand Slam Tennis, the body that ...
As the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) convenes in Seville next week, the world faces a stark reality: our approach to development finance needs a new vision.