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Emmanuel Macron forced to extol its virtues after efficacy doubts and adverse publicity damped trust
One in five people was suffering from depression last year, with experts warning about ‘post pandemic stress disorder’
Former president to break stretch of silence by giving speech at conservative event of the year
Analysts remain upbeat even as higher borrowing costs revive ‘taper tantrum’ memories
Sven Smit and Bob Sternfels compete to run the consultancy but the question of reform looms large
Spac deal injects new funds into Saudi-backed start-up but production delay suggests long road ahead
Research shows only one in nine funds globally outperformed over the past three years
Chancellor is due to give details of institution’s remit and balance sheet in next week’s Budget
Manufacturers are passing rising cost on to clients, fuelling inflation in the eurozone
World’s second-largest clothes retailer rethinks role of shops
Inoculation campaign is the most successful in South America so far
Investors fear the return of political meddling at Brazil’s largest company
Investors withdrew assets and poured them into domestic stock ETFs
A transatlantic tug of love and a CEO brain haemorrhage afflicted the Bill Gates-backed biotech
Kirin pulled out of military-linked beer deal but for others, it’s business as usual
Legal battle still unlikely to stop Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries from closing $3.4bn deal
World’s biggest suppliers draw investors looking at green boom
‘Dark secret’ of the sustainable strategy is its unintentional support of intangible assets over humans, analyst argues
Most dramatic moment in long-running corruption probe lies ahead with defiant former president under pressure
First woman to run 158-year old industrial group urgently wants stability for business in US
League leader’s embrace of the Draghi government dismays his party’s Eurosceptic followers
Financial casualties emerge as grid operator Ercot requires billions in payments
Makers of lab-grown stones vie with De Beers and Alrosa to attract climate-conscious consumers
FT analysis finds people living in areas hit hardest by virus are being inoculated at slower rate
Daffodil farmers warn millions of blooms will be left to rot because they cannot secure enough pickers
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