FirstFT: Consumers to face more pain, company executives warn
Also in today’s newsletter: HSBC reports lower profits and Australia raises interest rates
Also in today’s newsletter: HSBC reports lower profits and Australia raises interest rates
Russia and Ukraine trade rival proposals to pause fighting ahead of second world war anniversary events
Up to a point
Previous bids from Swedish private equity firm were rejected for ‘fundamentally undervaluing’ FTSE 100 company
Italian group pressing ahead with €35bn bid for Germany’s Commerzbank
Loss came via Apollo lending to collapsed mortgage lender MFS
Instead of asking more from depleted groups, Westminster should focus on how to rebuild and better resource them
World’s largest brewer beats expectations to defy gloom in alcohol sector
CK Hutchison’s decision to sell 49% stake is latest in series of Hong Kong conglomerate’s asset disposals
Central bank cites higher fuel prices as result of Iran war as it unveils third increase this year
Stocks look cheaper — if everything goes perfectly
Also in this newsletter: Compromise in Italo-Swiss fight over Alpine fire tragedy costs
Central banks; more central banks; Photoshop; Ask.com; strangers at the gym; K-shape economics; road money; and Silicon Valley
The pub quiz after-party is ON
This series features insights from some of the most influential figures in sports ownership and leadership. In this instalment, Mark Darbon, chief executive of the R&A, says the governing body must balance golf player rewards with reinvestment in the sport
Marc Filippino talks to Anna Nicolaou and Ryan McMorrow
Scientists have used the technology to model the behaviour of protein molecules
Mark Darbon says golf must heed lessons of English rugby, where clubs raised wages beyond what revenues could support
The only way to overcome this scourge is to see it for what it is: racism
Executives warn that a prolonged energy shock would increase pressure to pass on costs to customers
The firm’s lockstep pay structure looks quaint as fierce rainmaker poaching wars reshape the sector
Swipe at US president appears to wipe out year-long effort to establish rapport
Increased priority on security of power supply might see some countries double down on fossil fuels
Dispute between UK chancellor and US Treasury secretary underscores allies’ diverging stances on the conflict