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To be named Erebor, the bank would be backed by high-profile tech investors including Joe Lonsdale, the founder of venture ...
Donald Trump’s landmark tax and spending legislation moved a step closer to becoming law on Tuesday after the US Senate ended ...
Liquidators still trying to recoup billions of dollars siphoned from Malaysia’s sovereign wealth fund and then laundered ...
Steep cuts to the US Agency for International Development threaten to cause more than 14mn extra deaths by 2030 and reverse ...
Donald Trump has threatened to increase levies on Japan and cast doubt that the US would reach a deal with its Asian ally, as ...
Also in today’s newsletter, Standard Chartered hit with $2.7bn lawsuit over 1MDB scandal and Trump’s tax bill passes the ...
Jay Powell said a July interest rate cut was not “off the table” for the US Federal Reserve, in an apparent softening of his ...
Ken Griffin’s hedge fund Citadel has been outshone by smaller rivals so far this year, as the firm was stung by the market ...
Sir Keir Starmer’s government has gutted its welfare reform legislation hours before a crunch vote, in a U-turn that means ...
Committee probes UK Statistics Authority’s role in overseeing Sir Ian Diamond, who resigned as national statistician in May ...
Currently, each of the 215 NHS trusts in England is required to ensure any new piece of equipment or technology — such as a new material for dressing wounds, or rapid flu-testing kits — is rigorously ...
Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has undergone a transformation, both physical and political. The skinny teenager who founded Facebook in his dorm room is now a muscular jiu-jitsu enthusiast who’s ...