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Aiman al-Mudaifer was appointed acting chief executive in November following the abrupt departure of Nadhmi al-Nasr, who led ...
The “deathcare” giant’s executive continued to take the sky with aplomb in 2024 — albeit slightly less than the year before. Thomas L. Ryan, its chair and chief executive, notched up $241,785 in ...
Airbus has finalised a deal to take over Spirit AeroSystems’ facilities that make vital components for some of its aircraft ...
Germany’s chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz has picked an energy sector executive as his economy minister as he unveiled his party’s cabinet picks a week before taking office.
This optimistic consensus is not blindly ignoring gravity. The administration has already shown a strong propensity to fold: on Chinese electronics, the non-China “reciprocal” tariffs above 10 per ...
Italy’s Mediobanca on Monday launched a €6.3bn offer to buy domestic rival Banca Generali as it expands in wealth management ...
Grayson Perry: Delusions of Grandeur is the Turner Prize-winning artist’s sharp-witted response to the old mansion’s holdings, presenting more than 40 new works. It also features in the FT critics’ ...
The chair of the US Federal Trade Commission Andrew Ferguson stated earlier this month that sanctions for breaches imposed by the EU under its Digital Markets Act should be considered taxes levied on ...
We applaud Gideon Rachman’s sharp focus in his column “Trump, Vance and the attack on universities” ( Opinion, April 22) on ...
Exxon told the FT that almost 65 per cent of its low carbon investment would be spent on reducing emissions for its customers ...
Amid Trump’s anti-DEI crusade, the city has removed giant yellow letters spelling out “Black lives matter” on the street ...
The number of US students looking to study at UK universities has risen sharply since President Donald Trump launched his ...