Lawrence Bishnoi, 31, is accused in India of plotting extortion, killings and other crimes from behind bars
Once-hyped genetic testing company hit by data breach, plunging share price and board resignations
This collection of articles explores the fallout of the war in Ukraine on Western companies operating in Russia
‘Generals’ Plan’ calls for closed military zone and evacuation, with those remaining treated as combatants and denied aid
Alexei Sagal is among a new group of businessmen benefiting from western companies’ exodus
Two killed in latest bombing by ethnic separatists who have targeted Chinese investments
Starmer’s investment summit guests express both praise and doubt — but many say they will wait to pass judgment
Use of payment-in-kind loan terms is growing as companies struggle with heavy leverage and high interest rates
They use contractors around the world to boost output of ammunition, rocket motors and missiles
A year after his election the pro-EU premier has repaired his country’s standing abroad but struggles at home
Mega farms are encroaching on a market long dominated by smallholders, as prices remain near record highs
Pace of adoption leaves Germany’s Daimler Truck dealing with ‘catastrophic’ sales drop
IDF land war has moved from Gaza’s urban ruins to the steep hillsides and tangled bush where Hizbollah held sway
Havana’s economic collapse is hampering relations with Beijing
The UK’s oldest buyout group has become heavily dependent on Dutch retailer Action that makes up two-thirds of its portfolio by value
Military force with little or no capacity to defend against invaders has largely confined itself to helping civilians
Athletic footwear thrives as consumers seek wider choice of brands beyond the famous swoosh
UK retailer’s investments in listed rivals are worth around £500mn
Awards for Sir Demis Hassabis, John Jumper and Geoffrey Hinton recognise how AI is changing our world
Tax rises, higher labour costs and political uncertainty spook potential investors and threaten to unwind president’s policies
The secretive firms that have conquered trading
TD Bank employees received bribes in the form of gift cards and cash deposits into their accounts to look the other way
A seemingly misfired message has embroiled Albert Bourla and his company in a high-stakes activist battle
Biden does not push for rapid ceasefire as state department sees opportunity for fresh Lebanese presidential vote
Social media promotion and increase in US-style funding leads to more complex and costly cases