UK faces £24bn bill for shutting North Sea fields
Decommissioning costs threaten to wipe out remaining oil and gas tax revenues
Decommissioning costs threaten to wipe out remaining oil and gas tax revenues
Global banks see opportunity to grow in spite of low margins and fierce competition
Red lines on immigration and European Court of Justice set parameters for Brexit talks
Two senior Republican senators voice concerns about Tillerson’s Russia stance
Cleric had been a pillar of the Islamic republic since the 1979 revolution
Netanyahu links incident to deadly assaults by Islamist militants abroad
Price-setting algorithms mean regulators must now tackle collusion among machines
Anxiety increases about potential Russian meddling in European politics
Fund closures are also set to be the highest since 2008
If played well, the UK premier could steer the US on security and trade
The changes would harm the global economy and reverberate back to America
Rival French chains to follow suit on back of government reforms to lift economy
President announces bonuses and improved living conditions
Auto giants differ on how quickly industry can make transition to autonomous
High-end builder’s new division to take part in ‘large-scale regeneration’
Activists’ volatile response creates uncertainty for Beijing
The Colossus of Cupertino in middle age remains dominant. Too bad
Largest oil producer must resolve issues on shape, tax and listing location
But the Trump/China nexus is the risk that investors should be watching
Democrats plan to highlight role in OneWest foreclosures at confirmation hearing
As jihadis lose territory, defectors have become a prize for smugglers
As jihadis lose territory, defectors have become a black-market prize
The prevailing view among isolationists is that the country’s EU adventure is over
A morning swim starts the day in London and San Francisco
Financial institutions issue $42bn in debt, expecting higher borrowing costs