US government backs Bayer bid to curb Roundup claims
Solicitor-general’s backing lifts hopes of reducing litigation, pushing up German group’s shares
Solicitor-general’s backing lifts hopes of reducing litigation, pushing up German group’s shares
The headline rate remains around target, but rising services inflation will be under the ECB’s microscope
US president backs Nasry Asfura who holds narrow 515-vote lead over Liberal rival Salvador Nasralla
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How a mother-and-son duo turned the 150-year-old maker into a cult brand
Georges Elhedery tells FT Global Banking Summit it is ‘not an option’ for lender to fall short in key areas
$500bn start-up to refocus efforts to improve ChatGPT as Google and Anthropic narrow its early lead
Economists expect ECB to keep rates on hold at December meeting
Paris-based group signals major central banks have scant room to loosen policy further
FDA decision aligns with Trump administration’s effort to lower pharma costs by eliminating lab monkey requirement
Russian president hosts Witkoff and Kushner for peace talks as military claims battlefield advances in Ukraine
Fiscal watchdog faces Treasury committee after accidental publication of key report prompted chair to resign
City minister welcomes move to take lenders off the ‘naughty step’
Overly optimistic assumptions that inflation will always be the public finances’ friend are mistaken
Justice secretary David Lammy to set out reforms designed to tackle backlog in court cases
Food delivery group founder Jitse Groen had said he would lead the business during the transition
Privacy advocates raise concerns about potential snooping
Yen and equities steady one day after hawkish comments from BoJ governor
Bigger than expected rise takes average property cost to £272,998
Picky but still spending
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