Shell starts talks over ‘nightmare’ Russia exit
Shell has begun the “nightmare” task of extricating itself from its biggest Russian energy project as China’s state-owned companies line...
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Shell has begun the “nightmare” task of extricating itself from its biggest Russian energy project as China’s state-owned companies line...
It's been another week with far more retail news than there is time in the day. Below, we break down...
Rite Aid has received — and rejected — a buyout offer from investment firm Spear Point Capital Management, the drugstore...
Short-term US and German government debt sold off on Friday after the Federal Reserve signalled plans to move aggressively to...
Sadly, coverage of today’s Earth Day celebrations will be dominated by a combination of ‘feel-good’ activities like planting trees or...
Elon Musk defines himself as a “free speech absolutist” who loves robust debate. So, in that spirit, let’s boldly state...
Sterling fell to its weakest level since late 2020 after a sharp drop in British retail sales and a slowdown...
The UK competition regulator has said a £2.6bn merger that would create one of the world’s largest offshore drilling companies...
Are we there yet? It is a reasonable question for bond investors after a historic shift lower in government bond...
China’s renminbi has followed the Japanese yen’s downward path versus the US dollar. Both countries are sticking with loose monetary...
One thing to start: Greetings from an (unusually chilly) springtime Washington, which is almost bustling again after the pandemic lockdowns,...
One in four UK 18-34-year-olds would trust scam messages, according to research, more than double the proportion of over-55s.The report...
Share to FacebookShare to TwitterShare to LinkedinWhen it comes to producing a sustainable and plentiful supply of energy, the U.S....
This post was written by Elizabeth Sturcken, Managing Director at EDF+Business. Every April, Earth Day prompts companies all over the...
The Financial Conduct Authority has raised concerns over the adequacy of challenger banks’ defences against financial crime, after a “substantial”...
China’s renminbi is heading for its worst weekly drop since before the pandemic as the country’s deteriorating economic outlook and...
Good morning. Elon news? Really? We must have missed it. Meanwhile it looks like a 50 basis point interest rate...
When Amazon launched Alexa — its voice-activated virtual assistant — in 2014, it was met with scepticism. Why did an...
If Twitter’s board initially thought Elon Musk’s offer to buy the social media company for $43bn was just a stunt,...
Salaries in the exchange traded fund and digital assets space increased by roughly 10 per cent last year, with those...