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Facebook shows signs of revival after slump
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has been on a campaign to revive investor faith in his firm.
US denies trying to unfairly attract overseas firms
Deputy treasury secretary tells the BBC the US wants other countries to invest in clean energy as well.
Pernod Ricard resumes Beefeater and Jameson exports to Russia
French drinks giant says the move is to keep its Russia operations viable but campaigners are 'disgusted'.
Disney sues Florida governor Ron DeSantis
In a lawsuit filed on Wednesday, Disney alleges it has been the target of "government retaliation".
First Republic: Future of US bank in doubt as investors flee
Shares in First Republic fall nearly 30% after plunging to a record low a day earlier.
Pensions: Tax overpayment of £1bn prompts reform call
Some people who access part of their pension are initially charged under an emergency tax code.
Microsoft and Activision Blizzard hit out as UK regulator blocks takeover
The maker of hit games Call of Duty and Candy Crush says "the UK is clearly closed for business".
Amazon customers caught up in scarf scam
Consumer group Which? says "dodgy" sellers are sending random customers scarves in a "brushing" scam.
Bank of England: ‘Accept’ you are poorer remark sparks backlash
Unions and small businesses react with outrage to comments that people need to accept they are poorer.
Pret A Manger hikes price of its subscription service to £30
The sandwich and coffee chain says the new deal will entitle customers to 10% off everything in store.