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  • by david hall
Facebook and Australia both claim victory as they end their spat

The social network coughs up, but wriggles out of the obligations it had feared most

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  • by david hall
When will office workers return?

Getting back to normal will involve a host of challenges

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How to design CEO pay to punish iniquity, not just reward virtue

Firms are increasingly trying to make badly behaved bosses hand their earnings back

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  • by david hall
Why China’s Didi can succeed where Uber has struggled

To glimpse the future of the ride-hailing business, look east

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Volkswagen’s boss lays out his electric plans

But he will not kill the internal combustion engine

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Can Anglo-Saxon activist investors whip Danone into shape?

Anglo-Saxon shareholders appear to have the backing of the yogurt-maker’s French patriarch

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Can Pat Gelsinger turn Intel around?

The giant chipmaker’s new boss has his work cut out

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Glencore’s new boss takes the reins at a good time for commodities

He looks a lot like his predecessor

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Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala

The combative Marxist economist focused on questions related to growth

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