Many were incapacitated by the burden of policies written when interest rates, and the fixed-income returns used to determine their future policy payouts, were higher. The resulting poor profits in ...
Sir Martyn Oliver, chief inspector of Ofsted, will launch a consultation on a new system for assessing schools in England in ...
FCA lessens disclosure requirements for smaller corporate bonds in response to government pressure to bolster growth ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has sought to place rocket-boosters under the UK economy this week – with a vow to prioritise growth over the environment or nimbyism. But how long will her plan take to work, ...
The hedge fund quant turned start-up leader rose from a rural Chinese village to overturn America’s AI monopoly ...
The European Commission this week proposed limited bans on Russian LNG going to EU ports that are not linked up to the bloc’s main gas grid. The proposal has yet to garner support among the bloc’s 27 ...
This move follows the recent push by US activist Saba Capital, run by Boaz Weinstein, to overturn the entire boards at seven UK-listed investment trusts. This month Saba lost its first of these ...
Starting in the early 2000s, Taiwan started to run large current account surpluses of 5- 7 per cent of GDP. That’s big. At ...
Air defence radar maker Hensoldt offers to hire laid off engineers from Bosch and Continental as automotive job cuts rise ...
Only local authorities can issue fines, says Scott Dixon, a consumer advocate and founder of The Complaints Resolver blog. Parking charge notices often “look the same [as local authority tickets] and ...
Investors have become overexposed to Nvidia and the rest of the ‘Mag 7’ — what lessons can they learn from this week’s stock rout?
The Biden administration official on leaving Trump with a ‘strong hand’, export controls on AI chips — and why war with China is not inevitable ...