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US and German groups compete for multibillion-dollar contracts in Middle East nation
Plan for capital return reflects increasing confidence at third-largest UK bank
International investors pull back from country’s equity market after Jamal Khashoggi’s death
Beijing’s duties on US soyabeans have been a boon for Latin American farmers
With record funds raised, dealmakers hopeful of corporate carve-outs
Big banks have best summer for equities revenues since 2009
Revenues and profits are up and pay for junior and senior lawyers is on the rise
Warehousing and financing will test businesses’ efforts to keep supply chains moving
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But retailers pulled back sharply on payouts amid high street gloom
Swiss bank to pursue ‘ultra high net worth’ US clients 9 years after $780m fine
Sandleris says rising rates and US-China trade war mean emerging market storm is not over
Hiring and investment have been hit by the inconsistency say senior executives
Sector in bullish start to week after rally in Italian government bonds
Investors bracing for central bank meetings and key data over next few days
Energy minister says crude production is ‘isolated’ from politics
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The role of the Public Investment Fund was to reshape the kingdom’s economy and attract overseas money, its mission is now much harder
Asset manager aims to boost adoption of exchange traded funds outside the US
Group taken over by BlackRock excelled because its cutting-edge people 'thought differently'
Americans are addicted to advisers but other countries seem to manage fine
Focus comes amid fears over the future of London’s insurance industry
Analysts question if Evan Spiegel is fiddling while company burns through cash