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...Labour will now spend just £4.7bn a year, though most of its specific climate commitments remain in place and unchanged — for all its loudly trumpeted commitment to fiscal credibility, Starmer’s party had...
...Labour may not speak loudly about redistribution but it remains an article of faith....
...The Tesla chief executive, after having his $56bn pay package invalidated by the Delaware Court of Chancery, has loudly inveighed against the state’s law and played up Nevada and Texas....
...“We’re going to speak loudly and carry a big stick” to protect common stockholders, he said....
...The comparisons with Microsoft will resonate loudly — not least because the justice department itself has framed the Google case as an attempt to extend rules established in that case to the latest generation...
...In today’s newsletter: Carlyle’s cost-cutting drive The race for a European AI champ Disney’s cricket conundrum Harvey Schwartz wields a scalpel at Carlyle Five years ago, Carlyle Group loudly celebrated...
...Simon Schama FT contributing editor I don’t understand why the British-Palestinian writer Isabella Hammad’s work isn’t more loudly celebrated....
...Brexit thwarted Leeds’ bid to be European Capital of Culture in 2023 so the city opted to call itself an “unofficial” city of culture instead....
...Singapore lost a bid to host data centres to Malaysia and Thailand owing to high power and land expenses....
...Today there are 24 primary dealers, mostly owned by bank holding companies, that are required to bid at Treasury auctions and make markets in government debt....
...As I crouched down to bid one of them farewell, he pecked out and gobbled loudly. Find out about our latest stories first — follow @ftweekend on Twitter...
...And that is something that investors, business leaders and everyone else should shriek about — very loudly. gillian.tett@ft.com...
...And I think that we need to speak up loudly so that people in the world will know that their living standards and the world system will be impacted. And that’s what we’re trying to say....
...Expect Frontier to argue loudly that because JetBlue is the biggest participant in this love triangle, it faces longer odds in defeating regulators. That makes a lot of sense....
...“The worst thing would be for the US to proclaim loudly that it is in a race with China, but then get caught stopping to tie our shoes while China outruns us.”...
...Her supporters loudly booed the president every time she mentioned him....
...Shares traded above the level of the latest bid. That suggests there is more to come....
...As shadow business secretary, he loudly opposed the sort of international corporate acquisitions that make investment bankers’ mouths water — including Kraft Heinz’s abortive bid for Unilever, in which JPMorgan...
...Despite Trump’s endorsement, he lost his re-election bid earlier this year. A wall of TV cameras and journalists line the back of the gilded hall....
...The country’s bid in May for a share of the €800bn NextGenerationEU recovery fund became snarled in Brussels, as the Polish government resisted calls for reforms to abolish the disciplinary chamber as part...
...The company’s pipeline had been transformed since the Parisian saw off a takeover bid from Pfizer in 2014....
...The US activist has loudly opposed Capgemini’s bid, claiming Altran boss Dominique Cerutti is conflicted and not getting the best value for shareholders....
...Putin ignores everyone except King, who is purring loudly. After 15 frustrating minutes, Lavrov turns to me. “Speak! This is a hard country . . .”...
...Bid approaches for LSE from the likes of Intercontinental Exchange could be disruptive, even though they would be unlikely to succeed....
...The Times meanwhile talks this morning of an “initial bid” of £3.1bn, or 163p a share, which would be nil premium....
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