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Activist funds launched more campaigns and won more board seats in 2019 than ever before, but had the worst financial performance since 2011.
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The rollercoaster ride that shares of GameStop went on earlier this year had little to do with the value of the US videogame and electronics retailer.
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The promise of Brexit, the United Kingdom’s controversial departure from the European Union
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Prosecution in Italy of oil and gas giants Shell and Eni over allegations of bribery in a $1.3 billion Nigerian oil-license
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A long-term, successful North Korean hacking heist targeting banks around the world has sparked a conversation about financial institutions’ readiness to take on cyberattacks.
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The acquittal of two Serco executives who had been facing fraud charges in the UK amounts to a serious blow.
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“Fish for finance” may sound like a trendy eatery in London’s West End, but it is simply the latest round of post-Brexit animosity.
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The rise of Liz Truss to the UK highest elected office has the potential to reshape the country’s regulatory landscape.
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Amazon has taken on Visa and warned that it will stop taking payments from customers using Visa credit card issued in the UK.
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The EU's court ruling upholding the EC's 2.42 billion euro antitrust fine against Google is a vindication of the enforcer’s decision to go after the tech giant.