Britain’s bargain takeover market
Surge in foreign acquisition values reflects quality of assets, but discount valuations
Surge in foreign acquisition values reflects quality of assets, but discount valuations
Chips, gold and guns have triumphed while ad companies and private equity struggled
American trade policy is geared towards re-industrialisation — and it’s working
Deal will help Google’s parent company expand access to generation needed to power AI development
Shares in Ørsted, the world’s largest offshore wind developer, fell by more than 14% after announcement
From revelations about Starmer’s Labour to the story of a Liberal who sold honours. Plus the reminiscences of a Nato chief and the evangelism of Tony Blair
US blockade on Venezuelan oil and bets on Fed rate cuts drive up prices of precious metals
Puzzle: find Black’s amazing winner
Documentary gives inordinate attention to the late singer’s Tin Machine project while neglecting his brilliant swansong
It is none of our business if strangers choose to display their private affairs at a Coldplay concert
Asset manager’s investors will receive $49 a share in 18% premium over initial Trian overture in October
Oracle co-founder has agreed to backstop Paramount’s $108bn hostile bid personally
Rather than unleashing a new multi-polar era, US retreat has left states scrapping for advantage in an ill-defined order
Method is still used in some restaurants but campaigners say this ‘torture’ is avoidable
Ida Liu to join Europe’s largest lender as head of its global private bank
Continuous version of 1975 song labelled ‘Pts 1 to 9’ appears on 50th anniversary box set of ‘Wish You Were Here’
An exceptional cast brings new life to the 1938 play at the Donmar Warehouse, London
Stalling of the EU-Mercosur trade deal is another bad sign for European strategic independence
Move stokes an already strained trading relationship between Brussels and Beijing
The Pat Hobby stories about a washed-up writer in Hollywood were written to make money fast — they are also the final flowering of Fitzgerald’s eccentric genius
UK company strikes deal as it seeks to expand internationally
A highly persuasive performance at Barbican Hall showed the depth and range of the composer’s sacred work
Authorities say Fanil Sarvarov died in an explosion on Monday