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The great and the good should think twice about backing speculative ventures and do more due diligence
Dutch plans to reduce growth of Schiphol airport are a proxy for the debate over the future of the airline industry
Corruption, vested local interests and uncertain regulatory environment remain major deterrents to investment
UBS issue of capital instrument generates hotcake exuberance just months after Credit Suisse wipeout
The FCC is facing calls to hold a hearing on whether to renew the licence of Philadelphia station Fox-29
Lawmakers from leftist ruling party Morena want to limit working week to 40 hours
The absence of several safeguards contrasts with country’s pitch to foreign investors on improving corporate governance
Basis trade shows challenge for watchdogs is to understand hedge funds and prime brokers as symbiotic organisms
Disastrous incident could weaken trust in the technology of autonomous vehicles and provoke regulatory intervention
From luxury houses to cement makers, businesses are boosting renewable energy projects with long-term supply contracts
Big names in finance arrive in the territory amid continued tensions between China and US
Real-world use will still be the main driver of growth
A spate of new products are about to hit the market with Intel facing increasing competition
Flagship Mate 60 Pro has been a hit in China but taking on the iPhone will come at a political cost
Diverging paths of David Solomon and Sixth Street’s Alan Waxman shown in deal over GreenSky consumer lending unit
Upheaval has left trophy purchase of social network seriously impaired
The ‘high-quality consumption’ Beijing seeks requires difficult structural reforms
As a US trade mission visits, the region seeks to diversify job creation outside tech sector
The big banks are ploughing on with expansion into the sector despite likely near-term setbacks
Disney’s move to consider selling all or part of Indian operations points to a broader trend among the studios
Members of the government want to make it easier for companies to repurchase impaired loans
Changes to how people live and work have depressed demand in areas such as fitness clubs, pachinko parlours and after-office restaurants
Tackling the lopsided competition in the industry will probably require micromanaging
Opaque rules and complicated land rights mean projects require serious due diligence
Japanese investors and companies need to have faith in their own markets
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