Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The Bank of England has held ...
Foreign secretary fears domestic drain on development funding will hinder efforts to project UK on global stage ...
So many books aimed at “empowering” women at work cover the same lame ground. We should, apparently, lean in or lean out, ...
Electric-vehicle makers boosted Hong Kong stocks on Friday, as major indices rose across the board in the wake of the US ...
It’s worth adding that in a foreign policy area on the bloc’s very borders, the EU has led the west into a dead end of ...
India’s gold imports hit their highest level on record by dollar value in August at $10.06bn, according to government data released Tuesday. That implies roughly 131 tonnes of bullion imports, the ...
Also in today’s newsletter, Taiwan warns over China’s growing military activity, and the S&P 500 closes at a record high ...
Lord Waheed Alli has always enjoyed picking winners, whether in the worlds of finance, media and fashion where he made his ...
The stakes are high, and not just for Northvolt. The European Commission made the battery sector one of its industrial ...
The Financial Times has a deep dive into Swedish battery start-up Northvolt’s fight for survival this morning. The company ...
Also in today’s newsletter, Teamsters opts against presidential endorsement and what the Fed’s rate cut means for the ...
A lofty duplex penthouse – modelled after Halston’s 1970s office, with wrap-around outdoor spaces for entertaining – will ...