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Britain shoots down Microsoft’s $69bn Activision deal

The ruling will reverberate worldwide

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Welcome to a new, humbler private-equity industry

Dealmakers are getting back to work. Yet they will struggle to recapture past glories

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If enough people think you’re a bad boss, then you are

Dominic Raab’s exit from Britain’s government, and the role of fear in the workplace

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Why Apple is betting big on India

The country is a growing consumer—and producer—of Apple’s gadgets

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Big pharma’s patent cliff is fast approaching

A flurry of deals suggests that drug firms favour buying their way out of trouble

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What makes a good office perk?

After the perkcession ends, a perkcovery will surely follow

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Uniqlo’s success mirrors the growth of Japan’s industrial giants

Automation and expansion go hand in hand

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Why crashing lithium prices will not make electric cars cheaper

The race to secure enough of the battery metal is just getting started

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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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