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Harvey Pitt, former SEC chair, 1945-2023
Few people were as devoted to the US Securities and Exchange Commission as Harvey Pitt. The watchdog’s youngest ever general…
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UK expats hit by mortgage drought
British expats in EU countries are scrambling to find affordable options for remortgaging their UK homes amid high interest rates,…
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The music industry legend who spotted gold in Rick Astley
As the Berlin-based music group BMG was bargaining over the terms of the sale of its record label to Sony…
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How venture investor Rocket Internet came back to Earth
One thing to start: Jean-Charles Naouri, the chief executive of heavily indebted grocery group Casino, has been questioned by French…
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Dechra agrees £4.5bn takeover offer from buyout group EQT
Veterinary pharmaceuticals company Dechra has agreed a £4.5bn buyout by Sweden’s EQT, in what would be one of the biggest…
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Why private capital flows in the EU remain sluggish
The writer is chief Emea economist at S&P Global Ratings This year marks 30 years of the European single market.…
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Australia’s biggest pension fund freezes new business with PwC over tax scandal
Australia’s largest superannuation fund has said it will not sign any new contracts with PwC as the consulting firm grapples…
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FirstFT: EU tells UK to ease pain of post-Brexit car tariffs by joining trade pact
The UK should join a pan-European agreement on goods trade to limit the damage to its car industry from looming…
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Casino chief questioned by police over financial manipulation and insider trading allegations
Jean-Charles Naouri, the chief executive of heavily indebted grocery group Casino, has been questioned by French financial investigators in connection…
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Culture wars test corporate America’s commitment to Pride month
Pride month has become a fixture in US marketing calendars, as June presents companies with an opportunity to signal to…
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