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Bank says it has started search for a successor as it reports quarterly profits beat forecasts
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Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as French GDP accelerates, and HSBC announces CEO’s retirement
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Justices reject appeal from CEO, who said requirement amounts to ‘prior restraint’ on his speech in violation of first amendment
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Australian company and its partner Vale unleashed largest spill of mining waste in history
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Grocery service grew during Covid pandemic but has retreated amid competition and waning demand
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Second phase of physical checks could result in price increases in shops, as businesses pass on costs to consumers
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Brussels to act later this week against Facebook and Instagram owner over policies on deceptive advertising and political content, reports say
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Lithuania-based site is expanding while its rivals Depop and RealReal reported losses last year
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The construction sector accounts for 62% of waste: that could be drastically cut if we chose refurbishment over demolition, says writer Phineas Harper
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With tourists struggling to access the two primary digital payment apps, Alipay and WeChat pay, Beijing has put measures in place to make cash payments easier
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Letters: Axel Scheffler, the illustrator of The Gruffalo, on the government’s rejection of a youth mobility scheme with the EU. Plus a letter from Ray Kirtley
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Editorial: Farmers, even more than consumers, need a stable and predictable global food system
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Tesla boss reportedly meets Premier Li Qiang in visit aimed at sealing rollout of Autopilot software and transferring data overseas
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The two-decade transformation of the industrial site north of King’s Cross station in London, once notorious, now a pleasant enclave of offices, homes, shops, bars and boulevards, is essentially complete. It’s a huge success – and yet ...
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Long waiting lists are creating a boom in the medical insurance market, leading to fears of a long-term change in attitudes to the health service
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Don’t be deluded by media hullabaloo – but smart employers can get creative with schedules to attract and retain talent
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Council budgets looks a likely target when the Tory government seeks to balance the books and pay for its promises