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Rich pickings: Many in the City of London are fretting about the lack of inward investment, but if there is one financial British product North Americans cannot get enough of it’s pensions, says Liam
In 2005, BP was No. 2 on the Fortune Global 500 and was carving out a role as an early adapter to the green energy transition. Now there’s speculation about whether the struggling $85 billion supermajor will survive as a freestanding company.
UK equities are having their time in the sun. The FTSE 100 recently hit an all-time high of 9,000, driven by a broad recovery in equity prices. To put it another way, the rally wasn’t just driven by a