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Oil-rich Gulf state gains plaudits for buying into ‘America first’ as White House announces $243bn in business deals ...
Examples of agents’ work include approving expenses, onboarding workers and clients, and collaborating on project ideas. The FT’s Cristina Criddle tested some publicly available agentic AI tools for ...
Britain is seeking to decarbonise its power system by 2030. But the overhaul will require significant investment, as well as changes to electricity markets and consumer habits.
Twenty years ago a good plate of food was about portion size,” says Ed. “Now [the quality of] what you’ve got on your plate is more important than volume.” They recently opened Sailors’ Safety at ...
At Phillips 66, the tone is less friendly. Nonetheless, Elliott’s campaign includes the claim that a break-up could theoretically lead to a “sum-of-the-parts” valuation that boosts the company’s ...
Despite endlessly fiddling with its brand, the luxury group still seems to stand for something in consumers’ minds ...
The BBC wants to double the weekly reach of the World Service to 1bn people, director-general Tim Davie has said, calling on ministers for additional funding in the face of threatened budget cuts.
Atos will suspend plans to sell some strategic assets in defence and cyber security as the French IT services group seeks to put the “madness” of past restructurings behind it and benefit from an ...
Hong Kong-based group pushes ahead with plan to shift US-bound production and warns US consumers face higher prices ...
Maxime Picat, one of two internal candidates for next group CEO, ‘shocked’ at foreign groups’ loss of market share ...
Although EVs are very much the technology of the future, the UK’s subsidy scheme is a throwback to the 1970s. Then, the ...
The Bank of London is under scrutiny on two fronts from regulators as its auditor warned that there were “material uncertainties” over whether the ailing fintech could continue trading.