Sisi leaves army to run for Egypt presidency

Leader of coup to oust Morsi considered unbeatable

Murdoch brings Lachlan in from cold

Power structure will go unchallenged while stocks stay buoyant

BofA in $9.5bn settlement with regulator

Ex-chief agrees to three-year ban from serving as officer of public company

Candy crushed as King takes 15% hit

Game maker tumbles after $500m listing

IMF rushes through $15bn bailout for Kiev

Concern Ukraine running out of foreign currency

EU to ease rules on ‘toxic sludge’

Brussels seeks to revive moribund ABS market

Tories eye immigration sleight of hand

Plan to reduce migrant figures by 19,000 ahead of elections

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L&G and Prudential agree bulk annuity deal

Insurers hope such deals will replace individual sales

WTO rules against China on ‘rare earths’

Panel says Beijing used trade policy to control markets

Berezovsky ‘broken man’ after £3bn case

Court defeat ‘trigger’ for oligarch’s death, inquest told

Energy price freeze sparks political row

SSE move comes ahead of competition inquiry

Comment and Analysis

"Playing Shakespear with Deutsche Bank", PSWDB, at the Globe Theatre. School children get the chance to see a Shakepear play "The Merchant of Venice" performed at the Globe. Date: 12 March 2014 Photograph by Amit Lennon
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The Bard’s backers, in three acts

Changes at the Globe highlight a trend in corporate sponsorship

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Tragedy demands corporate tact

GM dealt deftly with a fatal fault while Malaysia Airlines’ crisis has become a diplomatic disaster

UK business links with Russia in spotlight

Ukraine tensions could leave some ‘squirming’, says US critic

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