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Break with controversial client follows similar Deloitte move at EG
Consumers buoyed by large doses of fiscal stimulus designed to sustain spending
Detroit carmaker is in negotiations to take 11 per cent stake in embattled start-up
New York case claims that Swiss private bank ‘went rogue’ in alleged kickback scheme
Seven years of court battles have left Eric Ben-Artzi with no money but a new crusade
Total fees rose 7% last year after groups moved to counter closer regulatory scrutiny
Houses experiment in reproducing online the glamour and adrenalin of physical sales
Record amount of blank cheque IPOs creates challenging environment to find quality acquisitions
Small budget movies get rare chance if cinemas stay open
He won trophies with Liverpool and the Red Sox. Now the former trader is thinking of going public
Estimates suggest more than quarter of UK’s 39,700 public houses may not survive pandemic
Manufacturers struggle to meet surge in demand before northern hemisphere winter
Too many fund managers and alternative holdings are bad for pension beneficiaries
MEPs will decide on Wednesday whether to ban plant-based products from using meat-related labels
The UBS chief executive reflects on nine challenging years heading the Swiss bank
Mark Read tells FT the advertising group wants to make acquisitions that will being scale
Network of over 100 private labs is effective but faces new challenge as cases rise
Position at odds with industry’s outspoken stance on need for more women in top jobs
Move to resume activity in disputed waters comes after years of arguments with Beijing
Employers fear option of an accord that protects UK jobs and investment is being sacrificed for political motives
Spending on animals has risen during the pandemic but fears grow over whether the industry is recession-proof
Canadian security group releases offer document on £3bn hostile takeover bid for UK rival
In the unsexy world of big box retail, being described as ‘dull as dishwater’ is an endorsement of the current strategy
Social media once again finds itself at the centre of controversy over bias and disinformation
New EU rules and growing investor focus on sustainability will fuel rapid growth, says PwC
Officials worry that low interest-rate policies could encourage excessive risk-taking
Move will affect 500 employees in Gatwick, Liverpool, Nottingham and Southampton
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Authorities are increasingly abusing the justice system to silence critics, say activists
Hindenburg Research accuses company of touting technology that is a ‘fiction’
Twitter and Facebook reignite bias claims in attempt to limit unverified materials
Travellers grounded for months by lockdown can now become reacquainted with the airlines
Almost third of fund managers’ investors come down against lack of caps on individual executive payouts
Venture capitalists pick up pace of investments after early pandemic lull
Government moves to reimpose coronavirus restrictions spark political backlash
Services group hit by low oil price and cuts to onshore production
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