Sectors including wealth management and trucking have been hit with sudden share price declines
Some operators are taking more risk on their balance sheets and moving reserves between sites
Markets are still working out what a more empowered prime minister will mean for the yen and bonds
Haven currency’s bull run triggers fears about impact on sales and profits
A giant LNG plant moored in the sea off Congo is a cutting-edge way of supplying Europe with energy
Latest softening of levies comes amid persistent voter anxiety about affordability in US
The Fed might cut rates despite a healthy economy and a weakening dollar
And neither is inflation
Three catalysts are driving an intensifying divergence between a cooling US labour market and strong GDP growth
A dramatic reduction in reserves could be a cure worse than the disease
The normal order of what influences the world’s most important reserve currency is breaking down
Sales to China more than quadrupled last year and Ottawa is now looking to India
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Majority of fund managers think Trump’s nominee to run Federal Reserve will spark further declines for US currency
Barclays among biggest users of transactions that pose new dangers for financial system
Wall Street bosses’ pay soared last year as deregulation and a surge in M&A boosted bank stocks
After years focused on payouts and discipline, energy majors are being pressed on the longevity of their reserves
Red metal accounts for more than half of underlying core earnings
Draft ‘Made in Europe’ rule seeks to protect bloc’s carmakers from Chinese competition
Central bank plans to ease capital requirements in an effort to shift home lending back to banks, top official says
Apax Partners abandons offer for FTSE 250 company over ‘challenging market conditions’
Regulator’s move comes amid pressure from government to revive stock market
Contractor’s collapse forced UK government to step in to maintain key services including school meals
Bets against currency have outweighed positive wagers so far this year
Lenders’ rising profits make international mergers more attractive despite regulatory hurdles
Niger wants to sell yellowcake stash seized from France but is struggling to find buyers
Plus, UK wealth shares drop, fears of a credit bubble and Pulp at End of the Road
Trump’s policies are pushing global investors away but alternatives to US are also becoming more attractive
The AI threat to white-collar work has wiped billions from stocks ranging from wealth management to insurance
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The flap of an AI paper triggers a freight-ening sell-off
Data group’s share price has fallen in recent months
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