Western companies press smartphone maker over alleged patent infringements
Grocery chains cash in as research suggests eight in 10 fans plan to watch the football final at home
Corporate and investment bank helps offset weakening household finances
US telecoms group delayed disclosure under public safety exemption to SEC rules
Shareholders including activist Nelson Peltz are pressuring consumer giant to boost growth
Brussels regulators use new digital powers to threaten social media company with huge fines over transparency issues
Policies restricting short-term tourism rentals should be carefully calibrated
Natural food and drink emporia are growing in the affluent parts of Los Angeles and London
Bills are rising across the country and the UK’s biggest water company is in special measures
Tech giant is struggling to attract content from developers for innovative device that goes on sale in Europe this week
Executive whose rise on Wall Street won fame in his native China faces tough task at fashion group planning London IPO
Numbers are down on last year, thanks in part to the burden of new regulations. But is this necessarily a bad thing?
Investors pay the price for flocking to so-called cov-lite leveraged loans with reckless abandon
Study finds more than 20mn people in Britain are now living in vulnerable circumstances
Delays are on the rise due to bad weather, staffing issues and more planes in the sky
Move underlines global pulling power of football and live sport to help companies boost sales and profits
The EU’s new reforms may have limited impact until fast-fashion groups outside of Europe abide by the same manufacturing rules
Trough in valuations in the sector has probably passed
Top shareholders strengthen their grip on Premier League club with buyout of British dealmaker
Former US president has continued his criticism of social media platforms even as he intensifies 2024 election campaign
The vulnerability of the yen still overhangs the Tokyo market despite a recent bounce in the currency
Many European and US companies are hesitant about having a significant local manufacturing presence
Plus: Knights and Celebrus — companies analysis from Investors’ Chronicle, our sister publication
Energy industry’s fears over the new Labour government have not stopped new leader Chris Cox taking a stake
UK carpet brand with nearly 2,000 staff set to appoint administrators after data hack
Earnings from lending fall at JPMorgan, Citigroup and Wells Fargo in second quarter
There’s a growing fear over excessive regulation and overconcentration of corporate power
Travel groups with a ‘high value, low volume’ approach show exclusivity can pay
Plus, updates on former FTX executives and PayPal’s stablecoin
The revitalisation of the Greek capital’s southern coastline is a Herculean task. Can the country’s infrastructure support such an epic vision?
Rheinmetall chief Armin Papperger says German government providing ‘great level of security’
Also in today’s newsletter, China’s leading EV battery maker raising $1.5bn, and the changing outlook for US interest rates
Producers have responded rationally to the price slump, but things are not that straightforward
Pluralsight lender group marked debts at seemingly implausible highs
More than $28bn raised in first half, almost triple the amount a year ago