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 Yoshiaki Murakami: Japan’s original corporate raiderThe originator of Japanese activism, Yoshiaki Murakami, was disgraced by an insider-trading scandal in 2006. Now, he's back, shaking things up By Jane Lewis Published 
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 Albert Einstein's first violin sells for £860,000 at auctionAlbert Einstein left his first violin behind as he escaped Nazi Germany. Last week, it became the most expensive instrument not owned by a concert violinist By Chris Carter Published 
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 Rob Granieri: the mysterious billionaire boss of Jane StreetProfits at Jane Street have exploded, throwing billionaire Rob Granieri into the limelight. But it’s not just the firm’s success that is prompting scrutiny By Jane Lewis Published 
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 What is David Beckham's net worth?David Beckham’s net worth comes from his illustrious football career and brand deals off the pitch, while Victoria Beckham has earned millions through her fashion and beauty ventures By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated 
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 David Ellison: America's new media mogulDavid Ellison is building a mighty new force in old and new media. Critics worry that he will prove to be a Trumpian patsy. Is that fair? By Jane Lewis Published 
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 Alok Sama on AI and investing in the future of technologyInterview Alok Sama, the former president and chief financial officer of Masayoshi Son’s investment vehicle SoftBank Group International, explains AI’s potential By Dr Matthew Partridge Published Interview
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 What is Taylor Swift's net worth?Taylor Swift just released her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, shortly after completing her billion-dollar Eras Tour and buying rights to her first six albums. How much is the pop star worth? By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated 
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 Was Margaret Thatcher great for Britain?The 'Iron Lady’ would be celebrating her 100th birthday this month. Margaret Thatcher rose to power in 1979 as the first ever female prime minister and was one of the most controversial leaders in history, but how did her policies shape today’s finances? By Kalpana Fitzpatrick Published 
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 Pierre-Édouard Stérin wants to make France great againConservative billionaire Pierre-Édouard Stérin is seeking to lead a political and spiritual renaissance across the Channel. The planning looks meticulous By Jane Lewis Published 
