Cryptocurrency market backs former president after ‘brutal assault’ under Biden administration
Family offices and rich individuals likely to be behind record second quarter, says report
Foreign exchange reform will remove market distortions but some analysts fear it will stoke inflation
Head of Europe’s biggest stock exchange operator says group would consider combination with any large regional rival
Candidate tells bitcoin enthusiasts he would ensure rules are written by people ‘who love’ cryptocurrencies
Asset manager says US regulators could enforce ownership caps, raising costs for index-tracking funds
Tokenisation could allow payments to be embedded more efficiently and deeply into our increasingly digital economy
Reaction to forecasts by the bank point to the political sensitivity of research in the country
And big moves in the yen
It will not want to look as if it is prejudging policies as inflationary during election season
No Go! No Go! Ackman
Chipmaker has lost more about $750bn in market value over the past six weeks
Figure is fraction of the $25bn initially targeted by billionaire hedge fund manager
And changing its nature in the process
An industry regulator accused Africa’s richest man of monopolistic practices with his new $20bn plant
Oil major announces expansion plans and pledges to sustain pace of share buybacks
Being a force for stability is a tough ask for a volatile asset
Financial Reporting Council review finds shortcomings in firms’ audits for fourth straight year
Colombia’s pioneering initiative aims to protect the environment as the country moves from conflict to peace
Holders of bonds maturing next year aggrieved that proposal ‘does not respect temporal priority’
Domestic equities ETFs continue to benefit from an unceasing flood of retail investors
Joint takeover of Argentine assets with Canada’s Lundin is latest sign of consolidation in mining sector
Financial Conduct Authority launches discussion paper on simplifying rules to boost competitiveness
London court rules against Gulf shipbuilder Privinvest over scandal surrounding debt sold in 2013
That won’t stop Sri Lanka though
Many have understandably already thrown in the towel amid a relentless bull market
Plus, a small-cap legend retires, the march of India’s stock market, and Antony Gormley at Houghton Hall
US buyout group’s London-based energy division combines counterintuitive strategy with commitment to cut emissions
BP and Socar among culprits, according to satellite data examined by campaign group
Chief executive says it has war chest for a deal to broaden company’s product range and customer base
Earnings misses and sentiment slowdown suggest crucial driver of economic growth may have peaked
Kyiv examining plan to replace Russia gas supplies with fuel from Azerbaijan
Small-cap ‘legend’ is retiring at 84 just as shares in smaller US companies are back in favour
Electrification of Rosebank field will be more ‘challenging’ under new government’s fiscal regime, says oil and gas chief