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Monetising messaging apps is not easy, and listing changes the power structure and forces greater disclosure
Shadow City minister says UK chancellor’s inaction has ‘left millions of consumers at risk from bad actors’
With first-quarter earnings season approaching, investors are entering a delicate phase
The former US president gained billions on paper this week when his Truth Social media business went public
A new book argues that the low cost of green energy is not always an asset
Aardvark Therapeutics’ drug has been shown in trials to suppress cravings in patients with rare genetic form of obesity
Swiss company’s initial public offering would have been China’s largest in years
Also in today’s newsletter, OpenAI courts Hollywood and Easter egg shrinkflation
UK investors still cannot invest direct
Money managers and insurers vie for the assets of a generation worried it has not saved enough
As bidders circle undervalued London-listed companies, are there really bargains for private investors?
Good governance is not necessarily a guide to a company’s environmental credentials
Higher prices for smaller products are drawing the ire of politicians on both sides of the Atlantic
UK offers hope of a softer landing for real estate sector than in the US or Europe
Deputy minister targets ‘price equilibrium’ to support sustainable demand for electric car batteries
FTX founder’s efforts to talk his way out of trouble ends with a 25-year prison sentence
MSCI index of world stocks rises 7.7% as optimism about US economy offsets expectations of slower rate cuts
US prosecutors say trading house paid Brazilian officials to keep its business with state oil group
Government approves timetable for the City to join global push to upgrade market plumbing
The scale of the campaign the industry is unleashing ahead of the US election is striking
US court’s judgment caps the dramatic downfall of one of crypto’s most prominent stars
Digital assets company chaired by Philip Hammond apologises after guests served food from the bodies of partially naked models
New oil and gasfields are expected to grow fourfold by the end of the decade, according to a new tracker
Tight fiscal rules can prevent the kind of investment which has helped the city state to thrive
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