Should I keep my cash in a savings account or a lifetime Isa?
I’m thinking about buying a property, but I’m worried I’ll face penalties if I decide against it
December 2017
Is the global desire to buy British a bad thing for UK tech firms?
Apple’s purchase of Shazam is just the latest big overseas acquisition of a UK tech business, but will it stop us developing our own Facebook?
October 2017
Bitter rivalry: conflict brews as craft beer makers take on big firms
Many small brewers fear an existential threat from the likes of Heineken and the Budweiser owner AB InBev
July 2017
Indie brewers fight back in bitter row over beer brands' craft credentials
Trade body says drinkers deserve to know whether they are buying genuine craft beer or one made by a multinational
October 2016
Extreme weather
The alien plants sucking South Africa dry – can companies help?
A project to clear invasive plants is creating tens of thousands of jobs in a drought-struck country with mass unemployment
September 2016
Water
Apps and maps: 6 ways companies can cut their water footprints
Our expert panel highlights six ways to ensure companies put water at the heart of their operations
August 2016
Brewers' £79bn mega-merger could cost UK 600 jobs
AB InBev’s looming £79bn takeover of SABMiller will shut down operations in Woking and London with new beer giant’s HQ in Belgium
July 2016
SABMiller puts AB InBev integration on hold to consider improved offer
Nils Pratley on finance
It's not too late for SABMiller to back out of its mega-merger
Nils Pratley
May 2016
Regulator gives backing to AB InBev takeover of SABMiller
Conditional approval from South Africa’s Competition Commission brings creation of world’s largest brewing group a step closer
GSB awards 2016
Eagle lager: the Ugandan beer that aims to help local farmers and communities
For more than 10 years SABMiller has been producing an affordable local beer with profits ploughed into HIV/Aids testing, clean water and education
Nils Pratley on finance
Christopher Bailey: from Burberry chief executive to chief hatchet man
Nils Pratley
Fashion brand’s profit fall prompts bolder thinking from Bailey, who could use a retail specialist to help him turn things around
April 2016
Asahi buys AB InBev brands Peroni and Grolsch
Peroni and Grolsch sold as AB Inbev and SABMiller deal nears
February 2016
Japan's Asahi 'to buy Peroni and Grolsch brands'
Super Dry brewer looking to expand markets beyond Japan, where beer sales are falling
January 2016
Last orders: South Sudan's only brewery to shut as civil war causes forex shortage
Jobs and livelihoods to go after SABMiller says inability to buy raw ingredients forced it to call time on factory that had become a source of national pride
December 2015
Guardian Africa network
South Africans sue drinks giant for exploiting 'black empowerment' policies
Former employees say company owned by SABMiller manipulated affirmitive action laws to cut costs
November 2015
AB InBev plans to sell Peroni and Grolsch in takeover of SABMiller
Budweiser owner is considering selling London-listed brewer’s leading brands in attempt to satisfy EU competition regulators
Anheuser-Busch InBev reaches final agreement for SABMiller takeover
Budweiser owner’s £71bn takeover of British firm will lead to a single company supplying nearly a third of the world’s beer
Market Forces blog
FTSE 100 recovers after four days of decline, but housebuilders slip
Investors shrug off weak Chinese data, while UK jobless rate falls again