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Global status of Chinese territory’s market is under threat as chief executive Nicolas Aguzin departs
An aerial view of damage in Gaza City and Khan Younis as Israel’s military advances
Discrepancy between broker testimony and official data fuels fears authorities are playing down extent of crisis
Investors are betting central bank will start cutting interest rates far sooner than its tough rhetoric suggests
Sony outsells Microsoft’s Xbox and Nintendo’s Switch as sector recovers from post-pandemic slump
‘Not everyone likes it, but that’s how it is,’ Bernard Arnault’s son says, as rival Kering sets ambitious long-term goals
Plan to turn centre of French capital into open-air sports arena has prompted security worries and complaints from residents
Chancellor is facing questions over his term as Hamburg mayor, when city wrote off bank’s tax bill
Plans for new political ads team to hit $100mn in sales ahead of US presidential election are met with industry scepticism
Buenos Aires landlords are removing apartments from the traditional market as inflation tops 160%
$14.9bn takeover comes as country’s cash-rich corporations return to global markets
There are still many questions to be asked about just how bad they really are - in some cases, they may even be good for us
To the sound of artillery, residents of border areas say army must ‘finish the job’ in war against Hamas
Government critics say the process aims to ensure President Emmerson Mnangagwa can stay in office indefinitely
Critical hurdles in scale and cost are central to whether systems aimed at dealing with emissions will ever be viable
Setback on funding for Kyiv was ‘high point of escalation’ by antagonistic Hungarian premier
Worst inflationary surge in a generation takes its toll with output not rising above January levels
Country’s central bank raises capital requirements in move to curb rising delinquencies
Lower borrowing costs set to bring relief to voters in an election year after a long period of high inflation
LA Dodgers’ owners grip sports world with unprecedented deal for Japanese baseball superstar
Ukrainian leader fails to secure long-term financial aid from US and EU
ChatGPT maker quietly clarifies that tech giant has no equity despite $13bn investment — but is in line to make big profits
As PM pins hopes on a political rebound in 2024, ex-minister Rory Stewart welcomes idea of serving in Labour government
Publishers want to avoid repeat of early internet era when US giants built ad-based empires using freely available content
Covert officer paid and directed far-right Belgian politician for more than three years
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