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Stock market rebel

A profile of stockbroker Brad Katsuyama, who devised a way to prevent the controversial practice of high frequency trading on the US financial markets.

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Brits wanted

As businesses grapple with how to respond to Brexit, Germany’s capital is keen to open new doors to Britain’s tech-savvy talent pool.

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‘There were bullet holes’

Paul Srivorakul started his business in the middle of a coup and it thrived, but what’s the best way for firms to cope with uncertainty?

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Say, what?!

Tech firms promise auto-translation services that are near-instantaneous and accurate, but can businesses really rely on them?

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Five models for post-Brexit UK trade

Norway, Switzerland, Canada or Singapore? What approach should the UK take to trade deals with the EU and others, once it leaves the European bloc?

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Trade consequences

German politicians consider a tough approach on Brexit as the leading German business association denies saying the UK would continue to have access to the single market.

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EU Referendum: Five changes to your finances following the vote

The UK’s vote to leave the EU has had an immediate effect on some elements of our finances – but not all. Here’s what has changed.

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Chinese whispers

Chinese business and political leaders at the World Economic Forum gathering in Tianjin are putting a brave face on the uncertainty caused by Britain’s vote to leave the EU.

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50 years on

Fifty years ago this week Barclaycard issued the first credit cards in the UK. Simon Read looks at how the plastic card changed our relationship with money.

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Brexit is ‘the gift that keeps on giving’ for a cornered Fed: Schiff

Relentless Fed critic Peter Schiff explained to CNBC why the U.K.’s vote on Europe may give the Fed cover in managing rate expectations.