Big Four accounting firm tries to manage cash flow issues by deferring 2% of annual compensation
Utility’s investment-grade rating and debt covenants have come under pressure amid Thames Water crisis
Agreement with US tech company is set to provide a boost to broadcasters’ new platform Freely
US plans follow acquisition of Buzzfeed’s UK operations earlier this year
Owner of 7-Eleven brand considers disposing of supermarket chain and selling stake in Seven Bank
Former US secretary of state and climate envoy becomes co-executive chair of Galvanize Climate Solutions
A quirky and opaque New York firm has rapidly expanded to become the most profitable trader of all
Exporters turn to nickel and aluminium with international pressure mounting for country to reduce reliance on fossil fuel
American venture capital funds have provided the lion’s share of investment to the nascent sector this year
Tens of thousands of picketing machinists dig in as plane maker reels from latest crisis
Meta chief seeks neutral stance ahead of US election but critics argue he is placating critics such as Trump
Losses at YNAP have cost its parent billions of euros in writedowns
Also in today’s newsletter, Trump’s costly economic plan and anxious Europeans hoard savings
A rapid expansion in finance is coming together in an excitable cocktail of risk and opportunity
Regulator remains under scrutiny after chair Ashley Alder refused to quit over the controversy
Progress has been made at home, but what comes next abroad will make a big difference
If endorsed, and Britain moves to one-day settlement before the EU, UK ETFs would wait until the EU also moves
Pharma giant’s share price has fallen below pre-pandemic levels after shortlived bump from Covid vaccine
Open letter from industry coalition adds pressure on government to ensure children are taught how money works
Trade lobby groups warn that proposals for regional pricing risk ‘deindustrialisation’ and higher costs
Businesses freeze recruitment ahead of October 30 Budget, awaiting clarity on tax, business and employment policy
Complicated corporate structures cannot force leaders to agree and makes fundraising more difficult
Offer could end 16-month battle to control the conservative British national newspaper
Big Four accounting firm to reorganise areas of the business affecting 2,700 staff and partners
The French consumer goods group’s presence in the country is ‘nowhere near where it should be’, says chief executive
US biotech researches treatments to reduce muscle loss from blockbuster diet medicines
Glen Earrach’s pumped storage hydro project aims to facilitate energy transition with vast ‘water battery’
Unsightly kerbside debris to some, eco-friendly cycles for hire have improved urban journeys
Eurozone household sentiment diverges from American counterparts, whose buoyant spending is fuelling growth
Comments in closed-door conference shows oil groups seek to capitalise on demand for metals needed for energy transition
Washington weighs more tariffs on imports after flood of Chinese panels drove global prices to record lows
Some investors unhappy about plans to reward senior executives following group’s disposal of Italian unit
Berlin’s decision risks hampering borderless travel in Schengen area
Long-stalled project among a flurry of glitzy real estate deals designed to attract investors and tourists
More companies are reaching the $1bn valuation milestone, but growing from horned foal to winged steed is getting tougher