Bombardier had always relied on its banks to raise large amounts of funding, but when the Canadian aircraft maker needed a $1bn loan at the height...
EU-UK trade talks have survived a rocky September, capped by outrage in Europe over moves by the UK prime minister Boris Johnson to violate last year’s...
A year ago Royal Dutch Shell had a convincing strategy to thrive through the energy transition. The first energy major to outline emissions-cutting targets, it planned...
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A deadly pandemic raged across the world. Millions had been infected. And suddenly the US president himself was hit by the virus. The year was 1919....
For the past five years, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the founder of Poland’s dominant Law and Justice party, has been the central European nation’s de facto leader, pulling...
English club football’s top officials are racing to agree a rescue package funded by the Premier League, the country’s top division, to save smaller professional teams...
When Dustin Moskovitz exited Facebook at the age of 24 to work on a new start-up, he had not yet reached billionaire status. Less than a...
In early March 2017, long before they became two of the world’s most-wanted white collar fugitives, Wirecard’s chief operating officer Jan Marsalek and a young colleague...