UK banks taken to task over treatment of fraud victims
‘The British public is in a lottery depending on who they bank with’
Financial & markets regulation
What’s left of the UK’s once ambitious corporate governance reforms?
Five years after the collapse of contractor Carillion, much of the agenda has been delayed or watered down
Financial & markets regulation
Arm: newly listed chip designer waits for AI revolution
Another large licensing deal is needed to raise post-IPO spirits
Artificial intelligence
Israel says spy agency Mossad helped foil terror plot in Brazil
Two arrested in São Paulo after Hizbollah cell was alleged to have been planning an attack on Jewish targets
Terrorism
Bob Iger pledges to cut another $2bn from Disney’s cost base
Chief executive says entertainment group is moving ‘beyond the period of fixing’ as earnings beat forecasts
Digital Media
Michael Gove asks Treasury for £50mn to counter radical ideologies in Britain
Move comes as prime minister Rishi Sunak concedes pro-Palestinian march will go ahead on Sunday
Terrorism
Nexperia sells Newport Wafer Fab to US chip company for $177mn
Deal draws line under years of uncertainty surrounding fate of UK’s biggest chipmaker
Mergers & Acquisitions
Central bankers adamant rates will remain high, as markets bet on cuts
Officials say they would want to see companies cutting profit margins to be convinced inflation would fall sufficiently
Central banks
Tips to ease staff tensions
Why talking may not always be the best solution, plus the Office Therapy advice column
Work-life balance
Vestas: the wind is turning for equipment manufacturer
Price rises for new turbines after 2021 are starting to bear fruit
Renewable energy