Nils Pratley
Nils Pratley is the Guardian's financial editor. Read his opinions on markets, boardroom winner and losers and business values on his Nils Pratley on Finance blog. Follow him on Twitter at @nilspratley and on Google+
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Never mind Lloyd’s, City will remain streets ahead of its European competitors even if hundreds of jobs go to Paris or Brussels
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Budget airline fears the absence of new aviation deal would mean no flights between UK and Europe after March 2019
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The supermarket giant can move on after the accounting scandal, although restless shareholders could spell trouble
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Despite a near-halving in retailer’s stock market value over 16 months, are its current troubles really severe?
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The Topshop tycoon has probably done enough to keep his knighthood – but there are lessons for all in this sorry tale
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The LSE/Deutsche Börse merger was doomed – the UK’s vote to leave the EU only piled confusion upon uncertainty
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The note of triumphalism that accompanied the bank’s results jarred – it still faces issues in the US and elsewhere
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With the mood of complacency shattered by the Kraft Heinz bid, the company must take action to protect its independence
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The public must hope the weak controls at the bank, which risked financial crime, are not typical of the industry
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After taking a £5.4bn hit from a rival, the telecoms group’s merger plan could make it joint owner of the market’s leading player
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Shareholders were right to rebel against tobacco firm’s boardroom plan – but few pay rises will be as shameless as that planned for CEO Alison Cooper
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Every twitch in the stock market is taken as a positive or negative sign, but the truth is we do not know what will happen next
Nils Pratley on finance Boardroom pay: Theresa May must act to curb the excesses