| | The Fed chairwoman tries to convince the market that a rate rise is coming, but investors aren’t listening. Read more → | The $32-a-share price Rackspace has scored in a go-private deal with Apollo might look like a letdown, but moving out of the spotlight has its advantages. Read more → |
Markets are calm this August. Policy makers have ensured that, but distortions are rife. Read more → |
French media group Vivendi is benefiting from the growth of music streaming, but investments in struggling Italian companies are puzzling. Read more → |
Hong Kong’s legal action against a short seller’s research will have a chilling effect for independent analysis, left and right. Read more → |
In the dotcom boom, beanbags and foosball helped attract the bright, young things who understood the internet. It's not so easy for banks these days especially as competition for tech talent heats up again. Read more → |
The upscale drift of beverage markets in the developed world cuts the wrong way for big U.S. brewers. Read more → |
As investors debate whether markets are calm, the hope is Janet Yellen’s Jackson Hole speech provides more clarity than confusion. Read more → |
Political outrage over EpiPen price increases won’t help lower health-care costs for Americans. Read more → |
The cloud company’s valuation curbs enthusiasm, but performance stays strong. Read more → | |
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