The rotten state of Brexit for the food industry
A 24/7 supply chain from Europe was always going to be at the sharp end of leaving the EU
Judge blocks Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster $2.2bn megamerger
Court decision after trial is a victory for US antitrust enforcers
Carlyle seeks $700mn over insurers’ failure to pay for Russian jet seizures
Action accuses insurers including AIG, Axis and Chubb of acting in bad faith
EY partner pay in UK hits £803,000 as consultants drive profit boost
Accountancy firm moves to address near-stagnant salaries at entry level
India’s big bet on 5G
Network operators hope rollout will have an outsized impact on both the mobile telecoms market and the country’s economy
Japan cannot survive without Russian oil, warns trading house chief
Head of Itochu says there are ‘all kinds of ways’ Moscow can continue to export energy despite sanctions
UK households face ‘very, very hard’ winter, warns National Grid chief
Many families will struggle as cost of energy doubles compared with a year ago, John Pettigrew says
Jack Dorsey rolls his stake into Elon Musk-owned Twitter
Social media platform’s founder gives his latest show of support for takeover
Live news updates: Chinese equities rebound despite concerns over economy
FirstFT: Biden accuses Big Oil of ‘profiteering’
Plus, banks stuck with $12.7bn Twitter debt and Bolsonaro still to concede