Jane Street accuses Millennium and two ex-employees of strategy theft
Lawsuit sets up rare public clash between two big Wall Street rivals
Lawsuit sets up rare public clash between two big Wall Street rivals
Tesla boss shows Argentine president Texas factory where they talked about lithium, Brazil and a disdain for bureaucracy
Thanks to the turbulent geopolitical environment, weapons manufacturers are having a moment
Move comes as White House tries to mobilise progressive voters ahead of November election
Former Fed chair highlights shortcomings in modelling but does not call for policymakers to publish own rate projections
Leading courts around the world are recognising for the first time that governments have legally binding obligations on emissions
European private equity group set to renew push for high-profile listing
Tehran indicates response will be designed to avoid escalating conflict amid flurry of diplomatic calls
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The flipside to higher rates is people want more for their savings, too
Bank of England must now be bold in implementing its recommendations
Scotland’s new Hate Crimes Act is an Orwellian nightmare
Amit Bhatia’s investment vehicle buys a further £5.8mn of shares in construction materials group
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Investors calculated that it would take £8bn of fresh equity to comply with Ofwat conditions
Year of high-quality titles hailed even as job losses and studio closures blight industry
Deal by LetterOne comes after court victory for co-founders Mikhail Fridman and Petr Aven as they challenge EU sanctions
Elon Musk’s prediction that artificial intelligence will surpass human experts by 2025 sets him apart from rivals at OpenAI, Google and Meta
Broad focus on costs has found favour in markets, pushing shares up almost 90% in past 12 months
Heatwave in Vietnam damages robusta crop and prompts buying spree, pushing futures contract to highest since launch
An effective railway network relies on co-ordination, long-term planning and innovation
Former colleagues say incoming chair’s retail experience will help him lead the brand
The city’s food culture is extraordinary — but few tourists get to see it
Jeffrey Cook found guilty last month of receiving more than £70,000 in kickbacks in cash and cars
The opposition’s pledge to harden rules on those living in the UK with overseas assets has sown confusion