Merz meets China’s Xi as trade tensions mount
German chancellor’s two-day trip to Beijing aimed at combating ‘distortions’ due to Chinese exports
German chancellor’s two-day trip to Beijing aimed at combating ‘distortions’ due to Chinese exports
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Breakthrough in Gorton and Denton would show Zack Polanski’s insurgent party is not a wasted vote in some cases
New chief Luke Miels swoops on Canada’s 35Pharma in push to replenish pipeline and boost revenues
Laurence des Cars quits in wake of theft that exposed poor security at Paris museum
South Korea passes law ending practice that investors say has helped owner families at expense of minority shareholders
Boost to UK bank comes after $14bn privatisation of Hang Seng
Typical households will pay £1,641 per year, down from £1,758 after energy-efficiency scheme scrapped
Commodity-linked currencies acting as ‘canaries in coal mine’ for shift towards rises in borrowing costs
Dave Lewis moves to reduce shareholder payouts to build ‘financial flexibility’
Academics favouring lower interest rates could challenge governor Kazuo Ueda’s efforts to normalise policy, analysts say
Marc Filippino talks to Simon Foy and Humza Jilani
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President warns Islamic republic is rebuilding nuclear weapons programme amid huge US military build-up
Michela Tindera talks to Peter Andringa
Cristina Criddle talks to Megan Garcia and Karandeep Anand
Investment banks capitalised on volatility in 2025, with Barclays and Deutsche Bank leading the pack
Senior figures in both sectors worry that latecomers are pushing into ever-riskier assets
A recent trial shows the difficulty of disentangling medical hope from hype
Ministers also planning to link patient data to benefit claims and employment statistics