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The Big Four firm will share the audit of the French bank with rival Deloitte
European manufacturer in major coup over US rival Boeing as it lands $37bn series of agreements to sell 292 jets to Beijing
Russia does not want Shell to remain a phantom shareholder, providing no capital or operational expertise
Sharp acceleration of food and energy prices intensifies ECB debate over speed of planned interest rate rises
The US online retailer and video platform will split TV rights with BT Sport from 2024
US bank in negotiations with groups including Expobank and insurer Reso-Garantia
Swedish carmaker opens first new factory in Europe in 60 years as it steps up shift to battery power
Development in which Shell, Mitsubishi and Mitsui are stakeholders is first to be nationalised since Ukraine invasion
Head of Kyiv-based Naftogaz says the west must hold firm in the face of economic pain and rising fuel prices
President’s insistence on extradition of 73 prisoners at odds with text of accord with Sweden and Finland
Search for 60% of facility’s financing comes as government aims to boost domestic energy supply
Deal with private equity group will deliver Spanish club more than €200mn over 25 years
German energy group warns on ‘significant financial burdens’ as Gazprom restricts volumes
New boss says rebranded company is ‘back in town, ready to resume our business’
Creating value for their customers and themselves has been a key component in ensuring they outlast listed companies
Chief of mining group Norilsk faces asset freeze and travel ban
Agreement includes ban on sale of combustion engines by 2035 but campaigners say targets hard to achieve
Footballer to invest in SoftBank-backed company that allows consumers to buy digital football cards
Governments seeking popularity are adopting measures that hurt banks and unfairly benefit large property owners
Asset manager is listed but German corporate structure allows parent Deutsche Bank to call the shots
Europe warns that shutting two-way interconnectors to Belgium and the Netherlands could backfire
An FT investigation tracks the vessels exporting food from Crimea in ways that sidestep international sanctions
Bosses warn sector’s revival threatened by bureaucracy despite Berlin’s pledge to vastly increase military budget
Leaders want insurers to become the effective enforcers of a price cap mechanism
Herbert Diess tells employees that group must seize opportunity to capitalise on Elon Musk’s woes
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