Carlsberg sales volumes hit after losing San Miguel UK licence
Danish brewer’s soft drinks sales double thanks to Britvic acquisition
Danish brewer’s soft drinks sales double thanks to Britvic acquisition
Croydon’s surge in development on small sites shows how a rules-based system can unlock housebuilding
Move by prime minister comes as Conservatives push for publication of all messages relating to appointment
Media and analytics businesses have fallen sharply following release of new Anthropic tools
Danish drugmaker reports rise in revenues but flags pricing pressure as market becomes more crowded
Switzerland’s biggest bank announces $3bn share buyback, adding more could come subject to regulatory regime
Swiss group increases offer after several approaches to FTSE 100 company
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A Black mark on ‘Château Noir’
Also in today’s newsletter: Lloyds overhauls strategy and Santander’s US acquisition
New Anthropic legal tool sends shares in companies including S&P Global and Intuit sliding
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The billionaire has merged his rocket maker with his lossmaking AI start-up
Move by German lender comes in the wake of Milanese lender’s takeover by Monte dei Paschi
Marc Filippino talks to Ciara Nugent and Richard Waters
Consumer group is under pressure to slim down following tumultuous period
Scott O’Neil says Saudi-backed tour will not break even for 5 to 10 years as he tries to sell stakes in teams at $1bn valuations
Michela Tindera talks to Claire Jones
Bank balance sheets lack capacity to intermediate the surging amount of trading in the US government bonds
The presumptive next chair might be better than others on the list, but he is a confusing, perhaps confused, figure
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