Financial services groups, airlines and media sites among those affected
Former president invokes God in convention speech as he accepts Republican nomination days after assassination attempt
Party insiders say pressure for president to quit the 2024 presidential race is now ‘insurmountable’
Communist party’s deputy director for economic affairs points to ‘divergence’ between regions and low consumption
If confirmed, strike would be Iran-backed group’s first attack on Israeli business hub
Anger over job quotas highlights deep economic distress in world’s second-largest garment exporter
The address was long, wife Melania and daughter Ivanka showed up — and other takeaways
Riyadh builds studios and offers financial incentives in drive to develop lucrative creative sector
Commission president faces uphill battle to deliver on issues such as integrating markets and defence
Presence of pro-market Democratic Alliance in president’s coalition government is fuelling business optimism
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is deeply unpopular but efforts to oust him have stalled
Outsiders will provide expertise, but numerous long-standing allies have been overlooked
County Council Network warns of £30bn ‘black hole’ in funding for long-delayed reforms
Figures highlight challenges for new Labour government of funding its economic agenda
UK regulator says providers must ‘transparently’ tell customers upfront about any increase included in their contract
Also in this newsletter: what a lithium mine in Serbia tells us about European geopolitics
Also in today’s newsletter, Big Tech shares lose lustre and record summer for transatlantic flights
Premiums have soared, prompting calls to investigate a market reeling from inflation and theft
Small-cap stocks surge in expectation they will benefit disproportionately from a Fed interest rate cut
A weekend with the b-boys and b-girls dreaming of Paris
Businesses say Labour’s proposals to give protection against unfair dismissal from day one lack clarity
The problem is not that economic growth has been too narrow, but that it has barely happened at all
Nicola Shaw’s pay award comes despite severe sewage pollution failures by the water utility
‘Persistent liquidity challenges’ and denuding of the index have ended a 12-year experiment
America’s former and probably future First Lady fears neither the faux pas nor her husband
A new study shows that it plays out differently to barriers based on race or gender
The countryside estate is embarking on a celebration of Scotland
Montana’s Jon Tester becomes second Democratic senator to urge the president to drop re-election bid
Companies take advantage of cheaper land and more abundant energy
New PM puts fight against irregular migration at heart of bid to rebuild ties with Europe at Blenheim Palace summit
Western officials believe the strategy is proving effective in undermining Moscow’s ability to export crude
Problem affecting Swift network impacted high-value and time-sensitive transactions
Record sentence under new public nuisance law introduced by previous government
Gulf state is first nation to say it could put boots on the ground as part of postwar plan