Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Since 2016, British voters have been telling their political leaders that things have to change. From Brexit, ...
While ETF inflows were “minimal” on Tuesday, single-stock buys exceeded sells by $3.2bn, the broker found. That’s about $1bn more than the second-biggest daily inflow on record, in March 2020. Per the ...
The best way to treat cancer, and many other health conditions, is to discover them early. Almost all women diagnosed with stage one breast cancer survive for five years or more, according to Cancer ...
A Russian missile strike killed Ukrainian writer and war-crimes investigator Victoria Amelina, leaving her unfinished diaries as a poignant tribute to what might have been ...
Honeywell International is to split into three independent businesses, breaking up one of the US’s last big industrial conglomerates just months after activist investor Elliott Management took a stake ...
Where Trump inflicted pain this week and where he eventually pulled back underscore his conflicting priorities on energy and trade. While the president wants to carry a big stick with sweeping tariffs ...
While the neutral rate is almost certainly lower than 2.75 per cent, the ECB’s current benchmark deposit rate, there is also disagreement about what the exact figure is. It cannot be directly measured ...
Former ambassador to France Lu Shaye, who enraged many in Europe in 2023 when he questioned the sovereignty of former Soviet states and whether Crimea was part of Ukraine, had been appointed China’s ...
FT: In November, European Central Bank president Christine Lagarde suggested an alternative approach: do not retaliate immediately but try to find a constructive solution fast. If this initial stage ...
Pernod Ricard has cut its sales guidance because of uncertainty over tariffs and a slowdown in China, where government anti-dumping measures have hit demand for its cognac brand Martell.