Luxury groups bid farewell to the ‘roaring’ pandemic years
Slowing sales at bellwether LVMH signal a retreat among aspirational buyers in the US and EuropeLuxury goods
Should I invest in artificial intelligence?
I want to put more of my disposable income to work in the stock marketArtificial intelligence
Deglobalisation and the global business degree
What does declining international connection and co-operation mean for the globe-trotting executive MBA?Business education
Exxon/Pioneer: rising interest rates and nervous investors force shale consolidation
Deal gives oil group a chunk of Permian real estate, associated cash flows and $2bn of estimated annual synergies Shale Oil & Gas, Mergers & Acquisitions
Walgreens: new CEO may decide Boots was made for hawking
A push into healthcare could well revive plans to sell the UK drugstore businessMergers & Acquisitions
Global regulators scramble to address threat of fake news
Also in this newsletter: international tax treaty, IMF warns on deficits, ExxonMobil strikes a mega-dealSocial Media
India has embraced WhatsApp, but Meta now needs to make it pay
The country has become a Petri dish for examining how business messaging can work — and bring in revenueSocial Media
LVMH: choppy economy is hell for leather
Central case for owning luxury sector stocks has not changedLuxury goods
Nasa to launch first mission to metal-rich asteroid
Eight-year expedition to Psyche aims to shed light on Earth’s originsSpace industry
UK regulator censures London Capital & Finance over minibond promotion
The FCA says now-defunct firm would have received a ‘substantial’ penalty were it not already insolventFinancial & markets regulation