- + FirstFT: India’s former PM Manmohan Singh dies at 92 —Also in today’s newsletter, Russia stands accused of shooting down Azerbaijan passenger plane and why fine wines are in the red this year
- + Turkey cuts rates for first time in 22 months with jumbo reduction—Central bank slashes borrowing costs by 250bp as consumer demand slows
- + FirstFT: China’s EV sales zoom past western rivals—Also in today’s newsletter, deal drought squeezes private equity payouts and why Canadians are steering clear of ice hockey
- + World Bank lifts China growth forecast but calls for deeper reforms—Multilateral lender says greater detail of policies is needed to bolster household and business confidence
- + Food groups develop a taste for cocoa alternatives —High commodity prices and sustainability concerns prompting investment by likes of Mondelēz into lab-grown versions
- + FirstFT: Private equity groups unable to sell or list China-based portfolio companies—Also in today’s newsletter, picks for France’s new cabinet and the UK’s housebuilding slump
- + Tourism squeezed in Argentina as peso strengthens—High prices in dollars deter foreigners and fuel Argentine holidays to Brazil
- + Could Trump heal Canada’s ailing economy?—Economists say a jolt from the south could shock the country out of its torpor
- + ‘A hostage situation’: South Korea paralysed in fight against Trump tariffs—Companies fear political vacuum in Seoul will leave them vulnerable to tariffs and loss of subsidies
- + UK economy unexpectedly failed to grow in third quarter—Figures are a further blow to government facing criticism from businesses after Budget
- + The ironies of Trump’s tantrums about the dollar—His policies would cement the US currency’s dominance while undercutting the institutional framework that is its bedrock
- + US launches probe into Chinese semiconductor industry—Investigation comes just weeks before Biden administration hands over to president-elect Donald Trump
- + FirstFT: Honda and Nissan outline plan for $54bn merger—Also in today’s newsletter, Trump calls for Panama Canal to be ‘returned’ to US and defence tech groups team up
- + FirstFT: Tech groups team up to bid for Pentagon contracts—Also in today’s newsletter, Russia builds nuclear plants overseas and Syria’s Isis detainee camps
- + Irish central banker says uncertainty for rate-setters higher now than in lockdown—Makhlouf speaks out against ‘insurance’ cuts by ECB, despite fears of a US-instigated trade war
- + Russia aims to be global leader in nuclear power plant construction—Vladimir Putin’s envoy says more than 10 units are being built in countries such as China, Iran and Turkey
- + Trump and Panama trade blows over control of canal—President-elect says he would demand vital waterway be ‘returned’ to US if it is not operated to his liking
- + Starmer must agree youth mobility pact with EU, says business group—British Chambers of Commerce makes 13 recommendations ahead of ‘reset’ talks on trading relationship next year
- + Elections and inflation loom over holiday season—Plus, Trump chills the world’s central bankers and UK GDP figures steal Labour’s Christmas
- + Trump names Treasury adviser from first term to chair economic panel —Nomination of Stephen Miran elevates a critic of Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell to a top White House post
- + ‘Fear in the market’: Brazil’s fiscal shortfall sends currency plumbing new lows—President faces greatest challenge in his third term as leader
- + Record $600bn pours into global bond funds in 2024—Investors piled into fixed income in bet on falling interest rates
- + Mandelson slammed as ‘moron’ by Trump adviser after being named US ambassador —Criticism from Chris LaCivita, the campaign strategist who helped secure former president’s re-election
- + Peter Mandelson named as UK’s Washington ambassador —Political heavyweight tasked with averting US tariffs and reaching Donald Trump by appearing on Fox News
- + The global inflation battle is stalling and diverging—Trump’s agenda and domestic uncertainty shroud the rate-cutting cycle
- + ‘Big man to big man’: how the luxury industry is preparing for Trump —US is biggest market for sector which exports vast majority of products from France and Italy
- + US stocks rebound from sell-off sparked by Fed —Lower than expected inflation figures help S&P 500 claw back some of its losses
- + Russia struggles to tame inflation in ‘overheating’ war economy—Central bank holds interest rate at 21%
- + Swiss strike EU deal after decade of talks—Terms will deepen economic co-operation in return for new immigration and financial commitments
- + A fiscal fight is brewing in the court of Donald Trump—America’s debt pile and the case for tax cuts will be flashpoints inside the new administration
- + Trump tells EU to buy US oil and gas or face tariffs—US president-elect warns bloc that member states will face tariffs unless they make big purchases
- + Central banking’s Song of Fire and Flood—Why central banks are right to care about the green stuff
- + FirstFT: US government on brink of shutdown—Also in today’s newsletter, crypto hedge funds’ windfall and US sends envoys to Syria
- + What if DogeCoin becomes the US currency? And more of your wild proposals answered—What if Bitcoin got adopted as the only way of paying for coffee?
- + Cost of UK Christmas dinner up 20% since pre-pandemic —Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + FirstFT: Central bankers warn of sticky inflation as markets shudder—Also in today’s newsletter, yen sinks after BoJ holds rates, and the FT’s Person of the Year
- + Lord Peter Mandelson to be UK’s next ambassador to US—Former Labour minister is expected to try to avert a trade war with incoming Trump administration
- + Renewed inflation fears stalk central bankers as markets shudder—Policymakers say they will only cut rates slowly in 2025 as they struggle with ‘last mile’ of cooling price growth
- + Bank of England keeps rates on hold as growth prospects dim—Central bank maintains benchmark at 4.75% and highlights risk of persistent inflation
- + Donald Trump’s presidency looms over the Federal Reserve —Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell says some members of the rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee had begun to consider questions surrounding the e...
- + Bank of England holds interest rates at 4.75%—Central bank downgrades growth prospects but also highlights risk of persistent inflation
- + FirstFT: Trump 2.0 looms large over Fed’s 2025 outlook—Also in today’s newsletter, sentencing in France’s mass rape case and the FT’s Person of the Year
- + Yen sinks after BoJ holds rates amid caution over Trump’s impact—Kazuo Ueda, speaking on Thursday. He said the BoJ was seeking greater clarity on Japanese wage growth as well as how Donald Trump’s fiscal, trade and ...
- + Does the Fed know it’s Christmas time at all? —© REUTERS Alexandra Scaggs December 19 2024 Stay informed with free updates Simply sign up to the Global inflation myFT Digest -- delivered...
- + Bank of Japan holds rates as fears deepen over growth prospects—Yen falls to one-month low after Federal Reserve’s 25 basis point cut boosts dollar
- + Trump’s tariff threat adds to fears over China growth—Exports have buoyed economy but are expected to slow sharply if US imposes further levies in 2025
- + Fed cuts rates but ‘hawkish’ forecast hits stocks and sends dollar jumping—US currency hits highest level in two years after central bank signals only half a percentage point of reductions in 2025
- + Fed cuts rates by quarter-point but signals slower pace of easing—Dollar jumps and stocks slide after US central bank signals only half a percentage point of reductions in 2025
- + UK footwear chain Shoe Zone blames Budget for shop closures —Shares plunge 40 per cent after retailer halves profit forecast and suspends dividend
- + Canada’s political turmoil—Trump’s tariff threat has helped to precipitate a leadership crisis
- + Holyhead port closure risks ‘shortages’ in Ireland, hauliers warn —Shipments delayed or rerouted after Storm Darragh damaged berths at north Wales terminal
- + Brazil currency sell-off piles fiscal reform pressure on Lula—Investors issue warning after central bank burns through billions of dollars and lifts rates in bid to prop up real
- + London rents rise at record 11.6%—Landlords in the capital have been passing on higher costs to tenants amid a shortage of properties
- + Fewer people are finding jobs—This seems bad?
- + Trump can bend Biden’s industrial policy to his own priorities—America appears on the cusp of an era of large-scale domestic investment in areas from semiconductors to energy
- + UK inflation rises to 2.6% in November—Figure cements expectations Bank of England will hold interest rates steady on Thursday
- + Why enlargement will overshadow the EU-western Balkan summit—Also in this newsletter: How Mercosur countries will get better treatment under EU’s deforestation rules
- + Solving the global crisis in mental health—This series examines how employers and governments are tackling the rise in depression and other conditions — and the new therapies being developed
- + Brexit hit to UK trade less than predicted, says study —Larger companies have adapted to red tape at the border, according to London School of Economics research
- + The EU must build on past successes—As it faces fresh challenges, Europe should remember that neither economic integration nor convergence among member states was inevitable
- + Five central banking lessons for 2024—Advanced economy officials have had a good year, but not quite a vintage one
- + UK wage growth accelerates to 5.2%—Increase in pay for three months to October driven by private sector
- + Europe’s demand for Chinese tech transfers beats tariffs —Linking subsidies to intellectual property is the sort of strategic inclusion that fosters mutual benefits
- + Where the US-China trade war meets AI hype—Semiconductor toolmaking is a great business, but the geopolitics are daunting
- + FirstFT: Dollar set to extend Trump rally, says Wall Street—Also in today’s newsletter, English homes face flooding risk and EU nears migration deals
- + China would balk at a sweeping Mar-a-Lago accord —Given the need for a weak renminbi to support export growth, a reprise of the 1985 Plaza Accord with Japan is unlikely
- + FirstFT: Japan’s SoftBank woos Trump with planned $100bn investment in US—Also in today’s newsletter, North Korean troops sustain casualties fighting in Russia’s Kursk region, and UK court reveals identity of alleged Chinese...
- + Argentina’s economy exits recession in milestone for Milei—GDP expanded in third quarter as long-running crisis begins to ease
- + Canada’s finance minister Freeland resigns in blow to Trudeau—Senior Liberal blasts premier for ‘costly political gimmicks’ in face of Donald Trump’s tariff threats
- + The national security nasties Biden will leave behind—The US has failed to reconcile open trade and homeland protection
- + FirstFT: Economists expect a more cautious approach from Fed—Also in today’s newsletter, how Assad airlifted $250mn of Syria’s cash to Moscow and chipmakers Arm and Qualcomm face off in court
- + ECB’s Lagarde says ‘darkest days’ of high inflation are behind Eurozone—Central bank president signals borrowing costs are likely to fall further next year
- + Weak China retail sales add to pressure on Beijing to lift economy—Retail sales grew at the slowest pace in three months and were below economists’ forecasts © Andrés Martínez Casares/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock Thoma...
- + IMF warns EU against state aid glut and ‘unilateral industrial policies’—Also in this newsletter: can Olaf Scholz lose a no-confidence vote?
- + FirstFT: UK manufacturing confidence slumps after Rachel Reeves’ Budget—Also in today’s newsletter, Revolut backers offload almost $1bn of stock and Assad airlifted $250mn of Syria’s cash to Moscow
- + Fed charts more cautious path for rates as high prices persist—US central bank poised for another cut as it weighs risks posed by stubborn inflation
- + UK manufacturing confidence slumps after Reeves’ Budget—Data from Make UK complicates picture for BoE rate-setters as they contemplate how quickly to cut interest rates
- + Economists trim Fed rate cut estimates on fear of Trump inflation surge—Deregulation, tax cuts and tariffs stoke probability of stubbornly high price growth, FT-Chicago Booth poll finds
- + Scholz hopes to lose confidence vote while Putin spins in annual phone-in—Plus, final statements in the Post Office Horizon IT scandal inquiry and sentencing due in the Pelicot rape trial
- + Will the Fed signal a pause in rate cuts?—Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
- + The ECB cannot pretend any technocratic purity—Central banks must rise to the geopolitical challenges of the day
- + Britain becomes first European nation to join Pacific trade bloc—Both Labour and Tories say membership of CPTPP will bring benefits but these will be dwarfed by Brexit-related losses
- + What do investors need to look out for in 2025?—The US dominates at FT Money’s annual investment panel — much to some participants’ annoyance
- + How to get from the me to the we society —Social capital can become a golden thread woven throughout public policy, from health to housing to education
- + Trump’s tricky dollar problem—The president-elect might want a weaker US currency but market forces are pushing in the other direction
- + Labour’s push for growth hit by latest fall in UK output —Weaker business and consumer confidence contribute to lacklustre economy
- + Chinese bond yields at widest gap with US in more than a decade—Long rally in China’s debt comes amid domestic economic slowdown and hunt for haven assets
- + The chain of contradictions in Trump’s economic policy—His team is promising high growth, low inflation and control of government spending — all at once
- + Bundesbank slashes growth forecast and sounds alarm over trade war —Europe’s largest economy to be stuck in stagnation in 2025 even in a best-case scenario, central bank warns
- + Americans have yet to feel benefits of Biden’s policies, says energy secretary —Jennifer Granholm admits Democrats failed to address ‘despair’ of blue-collar communities in election
- + UK economy unexpectedly shrinks by 0.1% —October contraction is second in a row and deals blow to Labour government’s economic agenda
- + FirstFT: Trading frenzy boosts brokerages and Wall Street banks—Also in today’s newsletter, HSBC’s retail banking review and Donald Trump invites Xi Jinping to inauguration
- + China’s Trump cards in the coming trade war escalation—US policymakers should think more about retaliatory responses to probable tariff increases
- + China bond yields hit record low after Beijing vows ‘vigorous’ effort to boost consumption—Xi Jinping and other top Communist party figures signal increased borrowing to boost economy
- + China leaders pledge ‘vigorous’ promotion of domestic consumption—Xi Jinping and other top Communist party figures signal increased borrowing to boost economy that is flirting with deflation
- + Trump has invited China’s President Xi Jinping to his inauguration—Outreach comes as Beijing seeks clarity on how relations with Washington will fare under incoming administration
- + IMF faces internal attack over flaws in biggest bailouts—Internal watchdog says fund needs to tackle claims that large loans reflect political pressures
- + Resource nationalism on the rise amid geopolitical tensions—Businesses face increased risk from protectionism as countries race to secure access to critical minerals, according to new research
- + FirstFT: Nato’s European members discuss raising defence spending targets—Also in today’s newsletter, emerging-market currencies sell off, and Nasdaq board diversity rules thrown out
- + It’s high time to make Russia pay—G7’s $50bn loan is no substitute for transferring blocked foreign exchange reserves to Ukraine
- + Not too hot is a weak justification for a cut—And investing in dinosaurs
- + Dollar’s surge sparks biggest fall in emerging market currencies in 2 years—The breadth of the post-US election sell-off has also hit so-called carry trades © Yasin Akgul/AFP/Getty Images Harriet Clarfelt in New York ...
- + An EU-Mercosur deal worth ratifying—Agreement with South American bloc is a chance to bolster free trade
- + Bank of Canada warns Trump’s tariffs will ‘dramatically’ hit growth —Central bank has slashed borrowing costs five times this year in an effort to combat unemployment and boost growth
- + Inflation and interest rates tracker: see how your country compares—Valentina Romei and Alan Smith in London December 11 2024 Stay informed with free updates Simply sign up to the Global Economy myFT Digest -- ...
- + US inflation rose to 2.7% in November—Federal Reserve considering how quickly to lower interest rates
- + The Three-Dollars Problem—© WallpaperAccess Karthik Sankaran December 11 2024 Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favouri...
- + Biden to hit Chinese cleantech imports with more tariffs—Parting shot at geopolitical rival is effort to shelter US manufacturers from green-energy powerhouse
- + FirstFT: Qatar’s sovereign fund plans to deploy cash ‘aggressively’—Also in today’s newsletter, Microsoft poaches Google DeepMind staff and ‘football star’ pay for UK CEOs
- + Yellen warns Trump’s sweeping tariffs could ‘derail’ inflation progress—US Treasury secretary says broad trade penalties might ‘significantly raise costs to households’
- + Trump vows to speed up permits for anyone investing $1bn in the US—President-elect pledges to loosen environmental rules for big developers
- + UK public sector workers face fresh pay restraint as Treasury takes tough stance—Whitehall departments say rises of more than 2.8% for NHS staff and teachers in 2025-26 would be unaffordable
- + Reckoning with an era of slow growth—Opportunities exist for the UK and its European neighbours, but they must grasp the nettle of economic reform
- + Can robots replace humans in monetary policy? —No, but machines are making some serious progress
- + BIS warns politicians to rein in spending or risk market turbulence—Chief economist Claudio Borio says governments will be ‘too late’ if they wait for investors to panic
- + FirstFT: Man charged with murder of healthcare executive—Also in today’s newsletter, Lula in intensive care, and Wall Street’s ‘Merger Monday’
- + Reeves calls on EU to give greater access for City of London —Plea comes in first appearance by a UK chancellor at a Euro finance meeting since Brexit
- + England house prices ‘affordable’ only for richest 10% in 2022-23—Office for National Statistics data highlights property market pressures
- + Reeves calls on EU to drop ‘unnecessary’ trade barriers with UK —Chancellor makes plea in first appearance at Euro finance meeting since Brexit
- + The endangered Mercosaurus roars back to life—Europe and South America revive a dormant deal
- + FirstFT: Rebels assert control after Assad regime collapse—Also in this newsletter, Omnicom and Interpublic in talks to merge and why Washington law firms are expanding their tariff advice
- + China loosens monetary policy stance for first time in 14 years—Markets rally as Communist party officials to meet in coming days to discuss country’s economic policy
- + FirstFT: Assad flees Syria for Moscow after regime collapses—Also in this newsletter, tech groups’ ad dominance and the EU’s new tech tsar
- + Weak China price growth adds to pressure for more stimulus—Communist party officials to meet in coming days to discuss economic policy
- + Europeans need to learn some lessons about power — and fast—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + New rules sharpen investment focus on modern slavery—Patrick Temple-West December 9 2024 Stay informed with free updates Simply sign up to the ESG investing myFT Digest -- delivered directly to you...
- + Reeves hobnobs in Brussels and bitcoin fans head to Abu Dhabi—Plus, inflation updates from the US and Germany while the ECB is expected to lower borrowing costs by a quarter-point
- + Trump says he will not remove Jay Powell from Fed before term ends—President-elect also does not rule out higher inflation as a result of his tariffs
- + How fast will the ECB lower interest rates?—Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
- + Trade war fallout could trigger deep Eurozone rate cuts, Pimco warns—Bond giant says euro is vulnerable to further declines amid market ‘optimism’ over impact of Trump presidency
- + EU will demand early fish deal in UK reset talks —Requirement among red lines drawn up by Brussels ahead of 2025 negotiations
- + Britons rush to book winter sun holidays in cheaper destinations—Rise in demand for travel comes as customers increasingly pay for trips in instalments
- + Rachel Reeves to pledge ‘ambitious’ economic partnership with EU —UK chancellor will promise to fully honour post-Brexit deals in meeting with bloc’s finance ministers
- + US economy added 227,000 jobs in November—Rise in unemployment rate bolsters case for Federal Reserve rate cut this month
- + EU strikes blockbuster trade deal with Mercosur—Accord would create market of 700mn by dropping tariffs on more than 90% of goods
- + World Bank reaches $100bn funding target but faces Trump challenge —US contribution under Biden sets up potential battle in the new Congress next year
- + FirstFT: US equity funds record $140bn of inflows after Trump’s election win—Also in this newsletter, South Korea’s ruling party warns president could impose martial law again and the FT’s most influential women of 2024
- + How Lagos’s nightlife lost its famous energy—Nigerian president’s economic shock therapy has gutted the middle class and the megacity’s festive party scene
- + Ivory Coast turns to World Bank to replace costly debt—Swap deal to buy back bonds issued in January comes as African borrowers struggle under expensive debt burdens
- + India central bank cuts growth forecast—RBI holds rates and says economy has bottomed out
- + The Trump market, a month in—And today’s job report
- + FirstFT: US equity funds record $140bn of inflows on Trump’s ‘pro-growth’ agenda—Also in this newsletter, Emmanuel Macron vows to stay on and the FT’s most influential women of 2024
- + How the chip war could turn under Trump—From tariffs to AI demand, US companies are pondering what comes next
- + Uncertainty threatens as the chip industry waits for Trump—From tariffs to AI demand, US companies are pondering what comes next
- + The Big Question: is the US economy exceptional — or overhyped?—Three FT pieces this week explore the soaraway, world-beating success of American business. But can it last?
- + Safran warns of Trump tariff hit to aerospace sector—French jet-engine maker sets ‘exceptionally conservative’ forecasts
- + ‘Finish line in sight’ for EU-Mercosur trade deal, says Ursula von der Leyen—European Commission president attends South American bloc’s summit as final details of pact are worked out
- + GM loses its golden goose in China—With a slowing market fuelling a price war between local brands, the party for foreign carmakers looks over for now
- + UK businesses expect lower margins and higher prices after Budget—Survey finds 54% of companies plan to raise prices in 2025 after national insurance increase
- + Peak US-phoria? Not yet—And Trump’s cheap energy dream
- + FirstFT: Macron to speak after French government collapses—Also in this newsletter, bitcoin hits $100,000 and South Korea’s political crisis
- + China’s shift to local chips gains momentum from latest US export controls—Industry associations urge companies to switch, saying US semiconductors are ‘no longer safe or reliable’
- + EU and South American bloc close to finalising Mercosur trade deal—European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen expected to head to Uruguay for summit this week
- + Powell ‘not concerned’ over risks Trump will stifle Fed independence—US central bank chief says his institution has ‘broad support’ on Capitol Hill
- + Trump nominates Peter Navarro as senior economic adviser—China hawk who served in president-elect’s first term was imprisoned for contempt of Congress over 2021 Capitol attack
- + Trump nominates Peter Navarro nominates as senior economic adviser—China hawk who served in president-elect’s first term was imprisoned for contempt of Congress over 2021 Capitol attack
- + Mexico makes largest fentanyl bust as Trump’s tariff threat looms—Drugs seizure comes after US president-elect says he will impose levies if flow of narcotics is not halted
- + The positive flipside of rampant inflation—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + BoE governor expects four UK rate cuts next year as inflation eases—Andrew Bailey welcomes better than expected fall in price growth in FT interview
- + EU to crack down on Asian online retailers Temu and Shein—Brussels considering a tax to slow surge of goods sold on sites that evade custom duties and checks
- + Central banks should tread cautiously with rate cuts, says OECD—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + FirstFT: South Korea’s Yoon Suk Yeol faces calls to resign after failed martial law order—Also in this newsletter, France’s Michel Barnier faces no-confidence vote and Bundesbank chief calls for ‘debt brake’ reform
- + Weak Australian economic growth hits dollar—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + A turning point for the dollar is coming—In the medium term, the dollar is likely to give back any short-term gains, and then some © Reuters Barry Eichengreen December 4 2024 Unloc...
- + Bundesbank chief calls for softer debt brake to ramp up investment —Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + China’s ties with Saudi Arabia buoyed by green tech—Economic co-operation between China and Saudi Arabia deepened after a meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping, right, and Saudi Arabia’s Crown Pr...
- + Sovereign investment dispute resolution is broken—(for everyone except the lawyers, naturally)
- + What makes the US truly exceptional—Are American pathologies the necessary price of economic dynamism?
- + Europe lacks a monetary response to Trump—Uncertain inflationary effects leave the ECB hoping for the best
- + China retaliates against latest US chip restrictions—Beijing bans export of materials used in semiconductors and batteries
- + America is one big bubble—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + FirstFT: Nato chief Mark Rutte’s warning to Trump—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + Why America’s economy is soaring ahead of its rivals—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + Top Fed official warns progress on taming US inflation ‘may be stalling’—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + Dollar climbs on Trump’s Brics tariff threat and French political woes—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + How the EU should deal with Trump’s tariff threat—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + US hits China’s chip industry with new export controls—Parting measures by Biden administration aim to slow Beijing’s development of AI with military applications
- + Greatest threat to Trump’s dollar is Trump himself—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + Investing in America—Special Report The third annual FT-Nikkei Investing in America report looks at how overseas companies are negotiating the newly uncertain investment...
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- + FirstFT: Joe Biden pardons son Hunter —Also in this newsletter, Stellantis CEO resigns and EU calls for ‘Europe first’
- + Trump is playing high-stakes poker on tariffs—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + The risk of Mexico being shut out of North America is rising —Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + Chinese exporters front-load shipments in bid to dodge Trump tariffs—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + Keir Starmer sets out his foreign policy agenda—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + Will the US jobs market rebound?—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + What Britain can learn from France about growth—Planning reform by itself is not enough to supercharge the UK economy
- + Trump threatens Brics nations with 100% tariffs if they undermine dollar—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + Trudeau pays Trump Florida visit in bid to avert North American trade war—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + Russia’s economy flatters to deceive—Western commentators should take care not to be misled by statistics that the Kremlin has turned into a weapon of war
- + Stand by for financial instability—The combination of huge public debt issuance and Trump’s notorious unpredictability is a toxic mix for markets
- + Markets will have to get used to Trump’s mercantilist mindset—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + How the car industry is exposed to Trump’s tariffs —Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + FirstFT: Trump’s cabinet picks engender conflict of interest concerns—Also in this newsletter, French bond yields converge with Greece’s, and Canada’s plan to bolster its border security
- + Eurozone inflation rose to 2.3% in November—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + Chinese bond market grapples with ‘Japanification’—Some investors believe certain conditions in China’s economy today echo those seen in Japan in the 1990s © FT montage Arjun Neil Alim in Hong ...
- + Why the Dutch are hoping to jump the trade queue with Trump—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + FirstFT: China’s bond market struggles with ‘Japanification’—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + Elon Musk: the ‘wild card’ in Trump’s dealings with China—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + Ireland heads to the polls as Trump’s tax threat looms—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + How tariffs will disrupt the drinks trade—Chinese levies and US threat of higher duties are a nasty cocktail for European drinks companies
- + The path to ‘Made in India’—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + UK tenants hit by highest inflation in September—Rental costs rose 3% on average compared with 2.6% for households with mortgages
- + South Korea lowers interest rates over Trump fears—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + Trump describes ‘wonderful’ conversation with Mexico’s leader—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + FirstFT: EU needs ‘not to retaliate, but to negotiate’ with Trump on trade, says Lagarde—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + FirstFT: China investigating its defence minister for alleged corruption—Also in today’s newsletter, BYD demands suppliers slash prices, and Infosys chair predicts companies will develop their own AI models
- + Shares of SoftBank-backed Symbotic plunge after accounting errors—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + The perils in the search for the perfect GDP alternative—Statistical agencies trip up when they attempt to weigh the values of good and bad in society
- + Prepare for extra traffic at US ports—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + Ikea warns of potential hit from Trump’s tariffs as earnings halve—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + Scott Bessent’s fund made biggest returns with bet against Fed—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + US farmers protest against climate law loophole subverting green fuel crops —Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + FirstFT: US-brokered Lebanon ceasefire begins—Also in today’s newsletter, Mexico hits back at Trump and China investigates defence minister for alleged corruption
- + Infosys chair bets companies will develop their own AI models—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + Donald Trump rounds out economic team after tariff threats—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
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- + Oil producers warn Trump tariffs on Canada will push up US petrol prices—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + Trump’s tariffs are a reality check for markets—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + Trump tariffs on Canada would push up US petrol prices, say oil producers—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + Mexico hits back as Trump’s tariff threat shakes markets—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + Poland backs French bid to kill Mercosur trade deal—Prime Minister Donald Tusk wants to protect EU’s largest poultry producers
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- + FirstFT: Trump pledges new tariffs against China, Canada and Mexico—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + How Shanghai’s ambition to be the ‘future of finance’ fell apart—The city was meant to be China’s answer to New York. But trade tensions and changing domestic priorities have taken a toll
- + Scots stand firm on Chinese wind turbine factory despite ‘hostile state’ fears—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + Dollar rises after Donald Trump vows to impose new tariffs —Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + Trump says he will hit China, Canada and Mexico with new tariffs—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + FirstFT: Islamabad under lockdown as protesters call for Imran Khan’s release—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + Dollar falls after Trump names Bessent to Treasury role—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + Why Scott Bessent could be Trump’s James Baker—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
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- + It’s prices stupid: how inflation targeting has failed electorates—It may well be time for governments and central banks to revisit their monetary policy mandates.
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- + German gloom deepens as Trump tariff threat rattles exporters —Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + UN climate summit’s $300bn deal slammed as ‘stage-managed’—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
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- + Britain’s household energy bills to rise from January—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + China ‘willing’ to engage in Trump dialogue as it backs exporters—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + FirstFT: Trump picks Pam Bondi as US attorney-general after Gaetz withdraws —Also in today’s newsletter, Russian retaliation and Israelis rebuke ICC move
- + The UK’s high-wire act between the US and Europe—Post-Brexit Britain faces stark strategic choices with Trump taking office. Walking a line between both powers will be tricky
- + FirstFT: Adani corporate empire sheds $20bn after US bribery charges—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + Should the US ban Chinese drones?—Drones Should the US ban Chinese drones? China’s DJI makes the top-selling drones in the US - some Republican lawmakers plan to ban them. Ada...
- + The global green transition will survive Trump—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + How to put Europe’s savings to work —The EU must redeploy capital it squirrels away abroad
- + Eurozone wages rise by 5.4% in third quarter—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + Joe Biden loses to Xi Jinping in battle for Latin America—US leader’s farewell trip to Brazil and Peru epitomises Washington’s waning influence
- + How to fight the silent debt crisis engulfing the global south—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
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- + FirstFT: Chinese tech groups expand AI teams in Silicon Valley—Also in today’s newsletter, ‘hybrid warfare’ in the Baltic Sea and the battle to be the next US Treasury secretary
- + Trump seeks pledge that his Treasury secretary will enact tough tariffs—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + G20 leaders gather in Rio while COP29 delegates seek deal in Baku—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + Trump victory threatens to throw G20 initiatives into disarray —Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
- + Xi tells Biden he will work with Trump to manage US-China differences—Leaders meet for last time on sidelines of summit in Peru as Beijing prepares for new administration
- + Mexico ups deficit forecast as economists warn of slowing growth—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + Lots of oil but no power: how Iran ran low on energy—Global news & analysis Expert opinion FT App on Android & iOS FT Edit app FirstFT: the day's biggest stories 20+ curated newsle...
- + Investors want more urgency from Europe in tackling its economic problems—Competition with the US looks set to intensify with Donald Trump heading to the White House again
- + Why Trump’s tariffs won’t necessarily sink shipping—Standard Digital FT Digital Edition Premium Digital Print + Premium Digital Print Trial FT Edit FT Professional Standard & FT Weekend Prin...
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