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BlackRock’s shareholders are being urged to vote against chief executive Larry Fink’s pay at the group’s upcoming annual meeting, setting up a tense remuneration vote at the world’s biggest asset ...
Syria’s defence ministry has opened applications for Assad-era soldiers to enlist in the army, reaching across former enemy ...
This year is set to mark Big Oil’s third consecutive 12-month period of falling profits, which have dropped sharply from the ...
Ping An-backed online lender Lufax has appointed EY to reaudit two years of its accounts after pushing out Big Four rival PwC ...
Minister urges health and education workers to ‘recognise reality of financial position’ in bid to head off strike action ...
Europe wants to make 90 per cent of batteries within the continent by 2030. But production capacity will still lag behind ...
This neologism is barely a month old. There is an irony, a bigly one, that within a week of invention, its author (the US ...
Spain was hit by a huge power cut on Monday that affected most of the country, halting trains, disrupting flights and making traffic lights go dark. There was no immediate explanation for the outage.
In this newsletter, I’m looking at this week’s federal elections in Canada and Australia and pondering the electoral returns to be made from defying Trump’s bullying, which seem to be gratifyingly ...
M&A bankers can’t catch a break at the moment. Higher interest rates and market volatility were already making it harder to ...
Canadians will vote on Monday to choose the leader they consider best able to navigate a new world of uncertainty created by ...
The bestselling Dutch historian makes a persuasive case for ambitious people to focus on under-the-radar causes ...