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Loeb’s Third Point accused company of being ‘stuck in its old ways’

Brussels’ 7-year probe concludes group’s shopping service had ‘illegal advantage’

Companies including Rosneft, WPP targeted as hackers demand ransom paid in bitcoins

The flattening of the yield curve is another reason to hold rates

Fed chair’s comments challenge Trump administration’s desire to shake up financial rules

The fund delivers sceptical assessment of Trump administration’s growth forecasts

Social networking group has doubled its audience in just under five years

Indictment forces Brazil’s leader to seek lawmakers’ support to fend off criminal trial

Assad regime and Russia push back against White House chemical weapons warning

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Voice-enabled gadgets, podcasts and an FM switch-off are changing the shape of radio

Booming demand for memory chips propels Korean group to top of semiconductor pack

Autonomous driving start-up is one of 34 with a permit to test on California’s roads

Strong stock market has boosted confidence of companies looking to list

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An overhaul of the taxation system, which comes into effect on Saturday, aims to turn India into a single market

Markets are assessing tensions between national and pan-European authorities

Setback for one of the clearest areas of progress on corporate governance reform

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Upbeat tone fuels speculation about ECB taper

Talk of Washington auctioning 50 to 100-year debt is greeted with scepticism

Sterling caught in cross fire as Threadneedle Street’s doves and hawks do battle

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Companies including Rosneft, WPP targeted as hackers demand ransom paid in bitcoins

The likes of GE and Siemens are investing billions in the ‘industrial internet’ but will face competition from IT groups and start-ups

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