Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Israeli authorities have deliberately caused the mass displacement of Palestinians in Gaza and are responsible ...
A deal with a prominent Chinese banker gave the US group market access, but securing full control cost a lot more than it ...
A survey on Wednesday from the British Institute of Innkeeping, a trade body for individuals working in pubs and the wider ...
Investors in Czech solar parks threaten to sue Prague over planned cuts to subsidies for photovoltaic installations ...
For more than a decade, stand-up paddleboards (SUPs) have proliferated on beaches, lakeshores and river banks. In certain seaside towns, the sound of violently deflating boards has come to mark the ...
Josephine Teo, digital development minister, explains how the country is addressing the technology’s promise and risks ...
This is an audio transcript of the FT News Briefing podcast episode: ‘Trump’s cabinet takes shape’ Sonja Hutson Good morning from the Financial Times. Today is Thursday, November 14th, and this is ...
While Eurozone member states have already cut back on spending more than the UK, US and China, the region’s debt-to-GDP ratio is up from 83.6 per cent in 2019 to 88.7 per cent at the beginning of 2024 ...
Ukraine’s sovereign bonds have surged in price as investors bet that the incoming US administration will push for a quick end to the war with Russia. The dollar-denominated bonds have risen 12 per ...
BlackRock has filed to launch two money market funds in exchange traded fund wrappers, following in the footsteps of Texas Capital Bank’s rollout. The new iShares Prime Money Market and iShares ...
On Wall Street, the sauna became (like the cigar lounge, the locker room and the boardroom) yet another andron, where deals were made through the thick mist of a steam room. Titans in towels and ...
Disgraced art adviser’s collection starts to sell; vast European forgery network uncovered; Monuments Men painting comes to ...