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Food producers are taking up record volumes of warehouse space in the UK, as the industry looks to prevent shortages…
UK government expected to offer energy companies windfall tax relief
Britain’s oil and gas companies are next week expected to be offered the prospect of windfall tax relief, as prime…
So you think you know your supply chain?
In 2018 the Responsible Sourcing Network presented an alarming figure: twice as many people worldwide were in forced labour as…
UK consumer confidence improves despite dip in personal finance outlook
UK consumer confidence improved in March on the back of better economic forecasts, but people’s outlook on their own…
Switzerland presses ahead with interest rate rise despite banking crisis
Switzerland has raised interest rates by half a percentage point, despite the financial turmoil that this week led to a…
US businesses shy about attendance at China’s Davos
Spy balloons over the American midwest, warnings from Beijing of a clash if Washington “doesn’t hit the brakes” and intense…
Janet Yellen pushes for first steps in World Bank reform by April
US Treasury secretary Janet Yellen and allies in Germany are pushing for a “binding schedule for reform” of the World…
Eurosceptic Tory MPs rebuff Sunak’s new Brexit deal
Senior Conservative Eurosceptic MPs have rejected Rishi Sunak’s new Brexit deal for Northern Ireland, saying one of its…
Interest rates, bank crises and your money
What does a week of turmoil in the banking sector - with the collapse of California’s Silicon Valley Bank and the Swiss…
FirstFT: Xi-Putin’s ties on display at the Kremlin
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