UK Serious Fraud Office probes company that sold solar farms to Thurrock CouncilNews Feed
Local authority declared de facto bankruptcy after racking up big debts from its investments
CK Hutchison’s problem ports show limits to its dealmaking styleNews Feed
Proof of a renewed appetite for dealmaking could help the Hong Kong conglomerate realise value trapped in its other divisions
Labour’s equivocal messages are confusing votersNews Feed
Sending mixed signals on defence, tax and public spending will not work politically
Swiss bank Julius Baer lays out plan to move past Signa scandalNews Feed
Zurich-based group targets turnaround under new leadership after loan losses and fines
KKR drops out of Thames Water rescue dealNews Feed
Move by US private equity firm throws future of Britain’s largest water utility into doubt
Eurozone inflation falls below target to 1.9%News Feed
May figure comes as central bank meets this week to consider further cut to borrowing costs
Mongolian prime minister ousted after public anger over son’s luxury lifestyleNews Feed
Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene loses key parliamentary vote in country with vast mineral wealth
Israeli soldiers kill 27 Gazans near aid centre, says health ministryNews Feed
Deaths are latest in series of shootings in Gaza since a US-backed group took over aid distribution
Bridge: develop an auction and risk interference, or barrage opponents out of the action?News Feed
Pre-empts require good texture, no defence to opponents’ contracts
The US government has most to gain from ‘OpenAI for countries’News Feed
Imagine how much leverage it will have if it can turn off artificial intelligence capabilities around the world