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Nvidia quarterly earnings show immunity to AI bubble fears as it cashes in on datacenter boom

Chipmaker’s quarterly earnings surpassed Wall Street’s expectations every quarter for multiple years

France’s Engie strikes deal to buy UK Power Networks for £10.5bn

French utility to acquire owner of electricity cables and power lines across London, south-east and east of England

Top US body-camera maker reports record revenue amid Trump immigration crackdown

Axon sees ‘major opportunities’ as Congress proposes $20m for ICE body cameras but data privacy experts warn of risks

Reeves must back defence investment plan or be sacked, says Unite union boss

Sharon Graham tells chancellor she should ‘back British industry’ by increasing military spending

Drastic Dave goes vague at Diageo

There is no point in offering hostages to fortune, but the lack of detail suggests turning around drinks group could be a long job

Doom Bar maker Sharp’s Brewery in Cornwall to be closed by US owner

Molson Coors says site, as well as national call centre in Wales, ‘no longer financially sustainable’

British public want deeper economic ties with EU, business secretary says

Peter Kyle signs cooperation deal on competition and says it is not a case of being nostalgic for pre-Brexit past

John Lewis scraps £500m deal to build 1,000 rental homes

Retailer said ‘fundamental shift in economic conditions’ made it hard for financial partner Aberdeen to raise funds

Diageo slashes dividend and vows to address Guinness shortage in London

Drinks maker reduces sales and profit forecast for second time in four months amid weak demand in US and China

Why the energy price cap in Great Britain is falling from April

Cap on average dual-fuel bill is to be reduced by 7% to £1,641 a year, but the saving is less than the chancellor promised

HSBC bankers to share $3.9bn bonus pot, the highest in more than a decade

Bank reports better-than-expected annual results and CEO signals overhaul of lender is almost over

Starmer says ‘more to do’ on cost of living despite £117 fall in energy bills from April – as it happened

Change in price cap amounts to £10 reduction a month to average annual bill of £1,641

Slow progress on Heathrow’s third runway should be national concern, boss says

Thomas Woldbye says major funding model decisions need to be taken if the airport is to meet government timetable

Ineos said to be in talks to sell parts of business to tackle rising debt

Talks reportedly focused on assets of owner Jim Ratcliffe’s vinyls business Inovyn as group scrambles to cut costs

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