Regulators must show pragmatism as well as toughness but playing legal mediator, rather than policeman, looks odd
Demand suggests the sector’s rally is not yet over
Chinese rivals take market share as US and European carriers struggle with weak demand and diversions around Russia
Banker’s guilty plea to sex offences raises questions about how employers monitor criminality
UK watchdog accused firm of misleading it over ties to financier Lars Windhorst
Appeals court rules conglomerate did not violate state laws when it failed to warn over alleged health scares of bestselling weedkiller
Small and medium-sized companies in the sector have been finding it difficult to access finance
Big Four firm failed to report belief that investment group might have been involved in fraudulent activity
Texas-based company has signed new contracts and recruited hundreds of staff despite the war in Ukraine
We are inviting readers to nominate companies that have made a creative shift in strategy or business model over the past year
Danish company says market for e-fuels is developing more slowly than expected
Despite its Älmhult roots, the centre of the flat-pack giant’s structure is the Netherlands
The sector’s green transformation is a threat to competitiveness
The currency’s decline has raised prices and kept borrowing costs high
German investigators seek to explain gas pipeline sabotage in first year of Russia’s war
Second-quarter net profit is twice what was expected in part thanks to the bank’s deft integration of Credit Suisse
Regulator PSR argues that charges have risen five-fold since Brexit
Germany’s biggest defence group to acquire Michigan-based military vehicle parts maker Loc Performance
Undersea infrastructure that transported gas from Russia to Germany was destroyed in 2022 blasts
Swiss lender steps up integration of former rival Credit Suisse
Family-controlled investment vehicle considers ‘potential further investments’ as valuations fall
Swedish software group has attracted short sellers amid scrutiny of its growth and disclosures
Abundant electricity in the north was supposed to power a new wave of industrialisation. But projects are struggling to scale up
Plus, Apollo’s Marc Rowan brings trouble to the Hamptons and the world’s oldest bank is on the cusp of its greatest test
Pharma groups and patients say guidance prioritising mass trials threaten drug development