Streaming group is competing with Paramount for prized studio assets
Big pharma groups look to boost line-up as they confront patent cliff for blockbuster treatments
Lenders rebalance books as tight liquidity from kingdom’s megaprojects forces them to look overseas for funding
Media group co-owned by Evgeny Lebedev plans to retain print product and ‘future-proof’ the business
Carmaker to work with Turgis Gaillard to produce drones at two of its sites
Tesla boss posts poll on X in escalation of Starlink spat with Michael O’Leary
American companies seek opportunities in Venezuela, the Middle East and Australia as domestic shale output plateaus
French group looks to match achievements of 1980s by reorganising supply chain to accelerate construction
BlackRock chief aims to make World Economic Forum central to global conversation
Alcohol producers halt production and cut prices to shift bottles piling up in warehouses
Slowing demand in China has pushed brands to seek pockets of growth in new markets
Viral, dancing machines are far from commercial reality but trade restrictions are driving market activity
Move comes as the government strives to speed up UK’s approach to merger clearance
EU’s potential pivot on its carbon border tax may cause the energy-intensive sector to pull investments
Big tech boss tells delegates at Davos that broader global use is essential if technology is to deliver lasting growth
Also in today’s newsletter: ByteDance makes robust push into China’s cloud market, and Saudi banks aggressively expand borrowing
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As historic rectories and manor houses attract Hollywood buyers, more agents compete for fees
The spirit of co-operation that Larry Fink hoped to cultivate at Davos is being interrupted by Donald Trump’s bid for Greenland
Tycoon seeks judicial review of decision to restrict arguments he can advance in his defence
Bulk of new money last year eaten up by inflation, housing costs and the nuclear programme, industry executives say
Rocketing shares for the likes of recently listed Renk and Exosens are luring more of their peers to follow
Silicon Valley bosses who lined up behind the US president for his inauguration have fared well under his administration
Offloading mobile operator would be CK Hutchison’s latest disposal of European telecoms interests
Lack of punitive tariffs targeting China encourages Nio, Aion and Zeekr to bring brands to Britain
Beijing trumpets trade and technology success yet many regions and people struggle amid an anaemic domestic outlook
Deep discounts, vast data and bespoke AI agents fuel new challenge in China’s multibillion-dollar enterprise market
UK producers warn design of imports levy is flawed and will favour overseas competitors with high emissions
Conglomerate makes overseas push as Narendra Modi vows to boost India’s exports
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Ministers believe bill is not best use of legislative time and will instead press on with modernising corporate reporting
Treasury committee urges watchdogs and Treasury to take more ‘proactive’ approach
Figures show a wide regional variation, with affordability most stretched in London
Industry minister says UK private equity firm made ‘serious failings’ in its management of Novasco
Boris Vujčić will replace Luis de Guindos at the European Central Bank