Stem headhunter’s stock down 24% as it warns profits will be sharply lower next year
Business secretary Jonathan Reynolds says banks and investors should shrug off ethical concerns about industry
Review by Sir Brian Leveson will consider expanding use of magistrates in search for ‘radical’ options
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announces talks between the two countries to end dispute over breakaway Somaliland region
Country’s energy minister describes ‘shit situation’ as domestic prices hit highest level since 2009
Access comes as both countries face domestic political turmoil and the zone is jeopardised by new border controls
Blackstone chief operating officer Jonathan Gray also appointed to board
Debt and credit facilities mount across sector as private equity firm Cinven backs Newcastle-based adviser
Move is designed to close loophole after Meta walked away from existing deal to use media content
First-time contribution shows social media platform and its chief are trying to mend relations with president-elect
Currencies strengthen against dollar as investors position for loosening by Federal Reserve
Manila hopes to enlist other countries to add to pressure on China
Developing economies also suffering from ‘confluence of bad news’
Junior bondholders to mount a rival plan as utility asks judge to sign off on restructuring
Support for the rightwing populist party is growing fast but its path to power remains rocky
Discussions come as government seeks to meet 2030 clean power target
Increased military expenditure could be agreed at next year’s summit, intensifying pressure on national budgets
Papua New Guinea cements security agreement with Canberra and will get $385mn investment for new sports team
Leader of Yoon Suk Yeol’s party signals it is preparing to back impeachment vote on Saturday
Decision says SEC should not have signed off on directive requiring listed companies to meet certain criteria
Surveyors also find estate agents are expecting the slowest growth in rental costs in almost four years
British premier will accept an invitation by the bloc to discuss security matters, in the latest sign of improving relations
Experts say councils may be given too much time to produce local plans that permit increased development
Companies will be able to offer ‘targeted support’ to customers without being fully regulated