Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg testifies to a joint session of the Senate judiciary and commerce committees. The hearing is expected to address the recent scandal over the use of...
Saturday 2nd September, 2pm-2.45pm For the first time since the FT was founded, the FT's editor will debate in public the newspaper's stance for its next editorials. Lionel Barber will...
The FT's Tony Barber looks at the reaction to Viktor Orban's recent re-election win and considers why respected leaders are keen to congratulate this "bad boy" of European politics ▻ Subscribe...
Miranda Green tracks down the politicians who privatised Britain's railways, and speaks to key supporters of Jeremy Corbyn's plan for re-nationalisation. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly...
The FT's Vanessa Kortekaas highlights the key stories to watch for in the week ahead, including an annual meeting of North Korea's parliament – ahead of historic summits with South Korea...
Acting on a law passed by Congress last year, the Trump administration has announced sweeping sanctions against seven high-profile Russian businessmen, including Oleg Deripaska, Viktor Vekselberg...
Robert Wright speaks to community workers in Hackney about causes and solutions to the rising murder rate in London. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the...
he FT interviewed Sheryl Sandberg about her regrets over how Facebook handled the Cambridge Analytica leaks and Russian meddling in the...
China has targeted the US rural heartland by including soyabeans in its retaliatory list against US tariffs. If the tariffs came to pass, it would be a terrible blow to US farmers. After several...
Investors are weighing the likelihood of a full-blown trade war between the US and China after both countries announced plans to impose $100bn in tariffs against each other's exports. The...
Beijing has proposed tariffs on about $50bn of US products, including lucrative exports of soyabeans, aircraft and cars, but has opened up negotiating channels to Washington. ▻ Subscribe...
razil's supreme court has ruled that former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva should face jail in an historic decision that is set...
The music streaming company opted for an unconventional direct listing, instead of a traditional initial public offering, and it was not a disaster ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2Gaku...
British financial technology companies are worried that Brexit is causing a shortage of software engineers and pushing up salaries in the sector, prompting some of them to open offices elsewhere...
For Los Angeles-based entrepreneur Anna Skaya, the future is all about cat DNA. In a new FT series, Female Founders, we ask her why her business focuses on cats and how difficult it is to start...
Debbie Wosskow co-founded AllBright, a funding and support network, to rectify what she says is insufficient investment in and support for female business founders in the UK. In a new FT series,...
The world's largest and most profitable tech companies - Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google - are facing a 'techlash', with fake news and data leaks resulting in a loss of trust ▻...
The world's largest and most profitable tech companies - Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google - are facing a 'techlash', with fake news and data leaks resulting in a loss of trust ▻...
She's the media magnate behind the Huffington Post, but now Arianna Huffington is more concerned with sleep. In a new FT series, Female Founders, we ask her about her latest business venture...
She's the media magnate behind the Huffington Post, but now Arianna Huffington is more concerned with sleep. In a new FT series, Female Founders, we ask her about her latest business venture...
Belgian-born fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg has built one of the best-known fashion brands in the world. In a new FT series, Female Founders, we ask her how she started her business...
he Trump administration revealed plans for a 25 per cent tariff on 1333 Chinese products ranging from industrial robots to locomotives...
he Trump administration revealed plans for a 25 per cent tariff on 1333 Chinese products ranging from industrial robots to locomotives...
potify achieved a smooth trading debut and a valuation placing it among the top US tech listings, in spite of an unconventional route to...
potify achieved a smooth trading debut and a valuation placing it among the top US tech listings, in spite of an unconventional route to...
ussia's most ambitious energy project since the fall of the Soviet Union - the Power of Siberia - will be its first gas pipeline to head...
Shares in Amazon sank in recent trade after US president Donald Trump took several swipes at the online retailer ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the Financial...
Shares in Amazon sank in recent trade after US president Donald Trump took several swipes at the online retailer ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the Financial...
The FT's Rob Armstrong looks at how Donald Trump's trade tariffs could impact the global economy ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the Financial Times on...
As lifespan increases, find out how to make the most of a longer life. Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott, the authors of 'The 100 Year Life", join Claer Barrett, editor of Next Act, and the FT's...
The FT's Aliya Ram interviews Christopher Wylie and Shahmir Sanni, the two whistleblowers at the centre of the Facebook data breach outcry, about how the scandal broke and what it means for...
Magellan Financial Group is terminating its three-year sponsorship of Cricket Australia, worth a reported A$20m. The cheating scandal could not have come at a worse time for the sport's governing...
As we approach the one-year Brexit countdown to the UK's split from the EU, Martin Sandbu, FT economics commentator, looks at recent speeches by Theresa May, Philip Hammond and Boris Johnson,...
The FT joins scientists from the British Antarctic Survey researching the fast-changing environment of a continent once thought frozen in time ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT...
Steve Bannon, Donald Trump's former chief strategist, talks to FT editor Lionel Barber at the FT Future of News conference about a new Trump Tower style of management in the White House, the...
After 70 years of systematic searching we have still found no evidence of life beyond Earth. However, advances in technology and in astrobiology may be bringing us closer to a discovery ▻...
King's College London showcases the future, from autonomous rovers to synchronised reality, where colonoscopies can be performed remotely. But will shareholders be convinced it's worth the...
As employers with 250+ workers approach the deadline for reporting their gender pay gap data, the FT analyses the key figures so far, and highlights the best and worst sectors. ▻ Subscribe...
Japan's Takeda Pharmaceutical has said that it is 'considering making an approach' to buy Shire, the Irish drugmaker, valuing the company at £33bn ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2Ga...
he North Korean leader said he would meet with US and S Korean leaders and would consider abandoning his nuclear weapons programme after...
he North Korean leader said he would meet with US and S Korean leaders and would consider abandoning his nuclear weapons programme after...
The White House says the expulsion of intelligence officers and the closure of the consulate in Seattle is in response to Russia's use of a military grade chemical weapon in the UK. ▻ Subscribe...
Thousands of people filled Kemerovo's central square, dominated by a statue of Lenin, to demand the resignation of local authorities over Sunday's fire, the deadliest in Russia in nearly...
Lex argues that shareholders in GKN, the UK parts maker, should accept the £7.8bn hostile offer from turnround group Melrose. With Brexit coming, the UK needs to remain open for business....
UK prime minister Theresa May says the EU has agreed to withdraw its ambassador from Moscow and that 18 countries have announced their intention to expel Russian intelligence officers ▻...
he mysterious guest is rumoured to be supreme leader Kim Jong Un on his first visit abroad since taking power ▻ Subscribe to the Financial...
At least 64 people are dead and six missing after a fire ripped through a shopping mall in the Siberian city of Kemerovo on Sunday, Russian officials said on Monday ▻ Subscribe to FT.com...
The US is to expel 60 Russian diplomats along with 14 EU states over the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to...
The FT's Rob Armstrong looks at how Donald Trump's trade tariffs could impact the global economy ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the Financial Times on...
Beijing is plugging the last holes in its 'Great Firewall' internet censorship apparatus, hampering global groups' ability to operate in the country ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2G...
US President Donald Trump announced plans for tariffs of 25% on up to $60bn in Chinese imports, heightening fears of a trade war between the world's two largest economies and sending US stocks...
Hundreds of thousands of protesters take to the streets across America to demand stricter gun control laws. The FT joins marchers to find out how the movement gathered pace ▻ Subscribe to...
Gunman who killed three hostages is shot dead by special forces after supermarket siege in Carcassonne ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the Financial Times...
Donald Trump may want to start a bar-room punchup with China on tariffs but the birthplace of martial arts has some moves of its own - and US hogs are among the piggies caught in the middle....
Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon tells the FT's Future of News conference in New York that it is Facebook's business model for data to be 'bought and sold every day' ▻ Subscribe...
Donald Trump has replaced his national security adviser HR McMaster with a leading supporter of the Iraq war that the president says he opposed, signalling a further lurch to the right by the...
The FT's editor Lionel Barber talks with Steve Bannon about economic nationalism and rising populism ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the Financial Times...
ustralian farmers produce nearly half of the world's supply of opiates and new painkiller regulation in the US is hurting their business....
Jeff Zucker, president of CNN, accuses cable news rival Fox News of becoming 'propaganda machine' in age of Trump ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the Financial...
The FT's Matthew Garrahan talks with Facebook's Campbell Brown about reports that Cambridge Analytica harvested data from more than 50m Facebook accounts ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly...
Ahead of the "March for our Lives" protest calling for increased gun control, the FT charts some surprising statistics on US firearms. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻...
The European Commission has revealed its plan for a 3% tax on the revenues of big technology groups in response to pressure from EU governments, which want the likes of Google, Facebook and...
Acapulco is on the front line of gang violence with the 2017 national murder rate at an all time high. Residents live in fear and shopkeepers are forced to pay extortion money. ▻ Subscribe...
The FT checks the progress of the oarswomen training for this month's university boat race clash, and asks about the challenges they face both in and out of the water ▻ Subscribe to FT.com...
he social media giant is under pressure over its initial reaction to the data leak, and is also facing questions on privacy and self-regulation....
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy has been taken into police custody in connection with a probe into allegations that Muammer Gaddafi donated €50m in illicit funds to his 2007 campaign...
Psychological research shows how social media 'likes' can be used to infer everything from sexual orientation to political preference, paving the way to specific targeted ads ▻ Subscribe...
The FT explains what the Vix is and why the equities volatility index, also known as the fear gauge, was created. This algorithmic measure of market volatility has been in the spotlight, highlighti...
he death of a woman in Tempe, Arizona, is set to reawaken the debate over the safety of autonomous vehicles. Footage by Reuters. Edited...
The chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority defends his organisation's record handling cases of financial misconduct following a wave of criticism, and explains his mission to change...
President Donald Trump has called for the death penalty for drug dealers as the US reels from a deadly opioid epidemic ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to...
After his expected election victory, Russian president Vladimir Putin will aim to keep the country's backing by focusing not on the economy but on an aggressive foreign policy. ▻ Subscribe...
Professor Christopher Shaw, a specialist in motor neurone disease, explains how physicist and author Stephen Hawking lived so long with his rare form of the disease ▻ Subscribe to FT.com...
The FT's Amy Kazmin explores the city that has captured her heart, and shows us why Delhi is a city of high art, and high pollution levels ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT...
urkey's relationship with the US has been stretched to breaking point by the operation in Afrin, which has pitted the two Nato allies...
Turkey's relationship with the US has been stretched to breaking point by the operation in Afrin, which has pitted the two Nato allies and their Syrian proxies against one another ▻ Subscribe...
The FT's Vanessa Kortekaas highlights the key stories to watch for in the week ahead, including US tariffs on steel and aluminium imports coming into effect, an EU summit and a Bank of England...
The movement took 32 per cent of the national vote in Italy's election, becoming the largest party in parliament. But what do its young followers hope for ahead of formal coalition talks? ...
The FT's Kiran Stacey looks at a childish prank that has turned into a diplomatic incident in South Asia ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the Financial...
Indian company that employs large number of disabled and economically underprivileged people is 'not a charity' ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the Financial...
Company operates franchise model providing more fertile and disease-resistant chickens than local breeds ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the Financial...
Boldness in Business judges Leo Johnson and Edward Bonham Carter look back at the last decade of the awards ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the Financial...
FT judges Brooke Masters and Robert Armstrong are optimistic about the chances of success for the modern day entrepreneur ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe...
The FT's chief foreign affairs commentator Gideon Rachman says the expulsion of diplomats was the 'minimum expected' but Britain's prime minister will have other measures up her sleeve ▻...
Professor Christopher Shaw, a specialist in motor neurone disease, explains how physicist and author Stephen Hawking lived so long with his rare form of the disease ▻ Subscribe to FT.com...
A flying car start-up backed by Google co-founder Larry Page has been secretly testing an electric autonomous aircraft for several months in New Zealand, the company revealed ▻ Subscribe...
After delivering his Spring Statement on growth and public debt forecasts, what are the options for Philip Hammond, UK chancellor of the exchequer? ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2Gaku...
What do Mexicans make of the frontrunner hard-left candidate in the July presidential election, Andrés Manuel López Obrador or Amlo? The FT talks to people in Mexico City and Acapulco. ▻...
President Vladimir Putin is trumpeting health improvements as his big achievement as he seeks re-election but away from Moscow's yoga studios and juice bars many feel they've been left out...
The world's richest tech firms like Amazon, Apple and Facebook are able to store their vast wealth in overseas tax havens, one reason that most Americans believing they need more regulation...
ormer Xerox CEO faced intense pressure from Carl Icahn Ursula Burns made history when she became the first African-American woman to run...
ormer Anglo American CEO challenged culture at mining group As CEO of Anglo American, Cynthia Carroll led an effort to revamp safety standards...
AP chief executive on returning to work after losing an eye For Bill McDermott, his biggest challenge came not in the boardroom but as...
aniel Garrahan previews some of the big stories in the week ahead The FT's Daniel Garrahan previews some of the big stories in the week...
The US has one of the world's highest incarceration rates. Courtney Weaver and Ben Marino report from maximum security on a new strategy to tackle the issue in Louisiana ▻ Subscribe to...
FT chief foreign affairs columnist Gideon Rachman assesses the risks and chances of success of US president Donald Trump's meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com...
Agnes Chow's disqualification as a political candidate has left Hong Kong's democracy movement in tatters and chipped away at the faith in the city's rule of law ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http:...
The European coffee market has gone premium in the space of a few years, catching brand leaders in instant coffee flatfooted. Nestlé is hoping that a reboot of Gold Blend can recapture market...
Carmakers face technological disruption and public anger over diesel pollution. Lex's Jonathan Eley asks if instead of more alpha male petrolheads, carmakers should appoint more executives...
Instagram has helped to drive a rise in the popularity of a long distance train journey from Ankara to the eastern frontier town of Kars, with globetrotters keen to discover the riches of their...
Madawi al-Rasheed of the London School of Economics explains the close relationship between the UK and Saudi Arabia ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the...
The chief executive of the steelmaker has announced his resignation over a data fabrication scandal that has further dented corporate Japan's reputation for quality. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com...
Europe's most powerful leader is back in control. A crisis was averted for German chancellor Angela Merkel after SPD members voted to work with conservatives in a grand coalition. ▻ Subscribe...
As part of the 50 Ideas series, Richard Waters, West Coast editor for the Financial Times, suits up. Using the latest exoskeleton technology, he pushes his body beyond its physical limits....
The estate agents' group saw 65% fall in profits following a slowdown in the capital's housing market. What is the outlook for London's homes? ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT...
Five Star, led by Luigi Di Maio, soared in the polls while Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right primacy was usurped by the Eurosceptic Northern League of Matteo Salvini as voters backed anti-establis...
he vote ends five months of political stalemate and government drift in Berlin, and could help restore Germany's leadership role in Europe...
The FT's Josh de la Mare previews the big stories in the week ahead, including interest rate decisions of the Bank of Japan and ECB, the latest in the Brexit debate, Rolls-Royce under spotlight...
Washington's reforms have left US companies flush with cash, and above investing more in their businesses, are boosting returns to investors. The FT's US business editor breaks down the numbers....
From phones with half-screen fingerprint scanners, to smart glasses and robot personal assistants, the FT's Daniel Garrahan reviews the coolest and craziest gadgets at the Mobile World Congress...
MGM chairman and chief executive James Murren talks to the FT's Ben Bland about reducing Macau's reliance on high rolling gamblers and turning the city into a broad-based entertainment destination...
National Grid warned that gas demand in the UK is outstripping supply due to the severe weather conditions. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the Financial...
he unexpectedly sharp slowdown was stark enough to unnerve European-listed mining stocks, which depend upon China for a significant part...
FT editor Lionel Barber and chief political commentator Janan Ganesh discuss the Irish border question in light of the draft Brexit treaty proposed by the European Commission ▻ Subscribe...
Britain must commit to the possibility of Northern Ireland staying in the EU customs union under the authority of the European Court of Justice, according to a draft Brexit treaty proposed...
The FT's Nic Fildes outlines what you need to know from the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the Financial Times on...
erome Powell, the new Federal Reserve chairman, has given a confident and bullish assessment of the US economic outlook and hinted that...
The FT looks at the choices family businesses have to make when deciding whether to put business before family in order to survive. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻...
Connected cars and smart cities dominate the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and 5G has been a buzzword, but new networks to power connected devices of the future are still some way from...
Almost a third of Italians have yet to decide who to vote for in this week's general election - more than enough to determine the outcome. They are mostly women, middle-aged, without a university...
110 children believed to have been abducted in attack on Dapchi school in Nigeria. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit....
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Manufacturers of firearms are feeling the pushback from potential investors after latest US school shooting massacre ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the...
Around a third of Italians have yet to decide who to vote for in this week's general election - more than enough to determine the outcome in a poll marked by the return of Silvio Berlusconi...
Beijing has taken the helm at the corporate flagship of flamboyant dealmaker Wu Xiaohui, and charged him with economic crimes. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe...
The South Korean group has launched its new S9 smartphone at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The S9 is the most anticipated launch of the show but how innovative is Samsung's new device?...
The FT's Daniel Garrahan previews the big stories in the week ahead, including one of the most unpredictable Italian general elections in recent memory, annual results from the world's biggest...
ovio, the maker of the 'Angry Birds' game, lost more than half of its market value on Thursday after warning that revenue and profits would...
he sister of supreme leader Kim Jong Un has become the global face of North Korean diplomacy after being dispatched to the South for the...
Former Skadden Arps lawyer has pleaded guilty to lying to the Federal Bureau of Investigation about his conversations with an ex-Trump campaign official in the latest development in the US...
The FT's head of Lex, Jonathan Guthrie, explains why the Anglo-Dutch consumer goods group is likely to choose the Netherlands over the UK for its new unified headquarters. ▻ Subscribe to...
Turkish forces fired on a convoy loyal to the Syrian government that was heading into a contested region of the war-torn country. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe...
India last year became Facebook's biggest user base with 241m accounts - but reported revenue was just 0.2 per cent of its global total. Now the government is targeting US tech giants for...
You have worked hard, built a successful career and raised a family — so what about your next act? FT.com introduces a new hub to inspire your thinking and help you. FT Money editor Claer...
top Ford executive has been forced out after reported misconduct in another blow to the reputation of the Detroit carmaker at a time when...
S President Donald Trump has asked for a ban on devices that 'turn legal weapons into machine guns', responding to a growing outcry over...
The yield curve is the best indicator of where we are in the economic cycle. In the last year it has flattened. We explain what the market thinks future growth will look like based on the value...
he FT's Sam Fleming looks at how the Fed chair steered policy during her tenure at the Federal Reserve ▻ Subscribe to the Financial Times...
The scandals shaking Latvia's banking system are the latest in a series of crises over more than a decade in a country that has styled itself as a financial “bridge” between Europe's...
Graphene, the one-atom thick layer of carbon, has been hailed as a wonder material. If its use in clean water technology can be scaled up, it could be used to transform billions of lives ▻...
lmost two-thirds of the UK branches of KFC were closed on Monday after the breakdown of a new supply contract for chicken with delivery...
Britain's break with Europe will ensure a wholesale overhaul of working relationships, as the FT's Robert Armstrong explains. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe...
Natarajan Chandrasekaran became Tata chairman in the wake of a bitter boardroom dispute. He talks to the FT's Victor Mallet about reshaping India's largest private company. ▻ Subscribe...
US prosecutors charge more than a dozen Russian individuals and companies for allegedly interfering in 2016 presidential election ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe...
The FT's Vanessa Kortekaas on the top stories making the news in the week ahead, including EU leaders meeting in Brussels to discuss the bloc's long term budget and the union's future leadership...
US President Donald Trump steered clear of commenting on gun control in the wake of the school massacre in Florida that claimed 17 lives, as he focused instead on the need for the country to...
Efforts to reach a US immigration deal suffered a major setback as Senate failed to approve a bipartisan plan that would have granted legal status to unauthorised immigrants known as Dreamers...
Around 380 million domestic trips are expected during the week-long holiday as migrants travel home to be with their families and celebrate the turn of the lunar year ▻ Subscribe to FT.com...
Landmark sculpture cost £800000 to build in project paid for by the Arts Council Lottery Fund, EU funds, the publicly funded Northern Arts body and private sponsorship. ▻ Subscribe to...
Political columnist Janan Ganesh and FT editor Lionel Barber discuss how Boris Johnson's call for national unity comes at a time when the Conservative cabinet remains divided on Brexit ▻...
Weekend FT editor and South Africa specialist Alec Russell on the new leader's priorities. Mr Ramsphosa pledged not to disappoint his countrymen as he was voted in as president of South Africa...
The FT's innovations editor John Thornhill investigates how Planet uses a fleet of tiny satellites to image every inch of the globe, and update it every 24 hours ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http:...
outh Africa's president Jacob Zuma resigned in a televised address on Wednesday, ending nine years of scandal-hit rule and paving the...
eventeen people were killed on Wednesday when a gunman opened fire at a high school in Florida, in one of the worst school shootings in...
The FT's Weekend Editor and southern Africa expert Alec Russell says Jacob Zuma will go down in history as an "utterly corrupted and disgraced" leader ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/...
Top Farc commander campaigning for the presidency was pelted by rocks while on a campaign tour. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the Financial Times on...
UK foreign secretary Boris Johnson has said he recognises the sense of 'grief and alienation' felt by those who wish to stay in the EU, but said it would be a 'disastrous mistake' to 'derail'...
South African president Jacob Zuma defiantly rejected an order by the African National Congress to resign, insisting he had done nothing wrong and describing the ruling party's demands as...
Many patients forget to take their medicine, costing society billions of dollars a year but, as science commentator Anjana Ahuja explains, now there is a pill that can tell when it has been...
sraeli police have recommended the indictment of Benjamin Netanyahu in two long-running probes into tens of thousands of dollars in gifts...
he FT's Bryan Harris films North Korea's troupe of cheerleaders getting behind the united Korean women's hockey team as they take on Japan...
he US administration this week proposed taking an additional 10 years to balance the budget as it delivered a spending plan that relies...
An opportunity going begging. Nestle, the largest food company in the world, is looking to break into the potentially lucrative Indian pet food sector. The FT's Kiran Stacey reports. ▻ Subscribe...
he British Antarctic Survey releases the first footage of a vast iceberg that broke off from the Larsen C ice shelf in July last year, ahead...
Gideon Rachman, the FT's chief foreign affairs commentator, explains how a changing of the guard in South African politics could set the tone for progress across the continent and stability...
The British Antarctic Survey releases the first footage of a vast iceberg that broke off from the Larsen C ice shelf in July last year, ahead of an expedition to investigate the newly exposed...
British charity has denied trying to cover up the use of prostitutes by senior staff during the relief effort that followed the 2010 Haiti earthquake ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2Ga...
hina's anti-graft campaign has bitten deep into the People's Liberation Army. Some believe that President Xi Jinping is using the campaign...
John Authers reports from New York at the end of the wildest week on markets in two years, as worries about inflation suddenly prompted a rethink about share prices. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com...
Richard Waters on the challenges Elon Musk faces in funding his space and electric car ventures. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the Financial Times on...
Sam Fleming looks at Donald Trump's two-year budget that puts the US on course for trillion-dollar deficits for years to come. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe...
The FT's Josh de la Mare previews big stories in the week ahead, including the latest data on Germany's economic boom, what Coca-Cola's results show about the sugary drinks market, and...
The younger sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrives in the South for the Winter Olympics. Kim Yo Jong is the first member of the Kim dynasty to visit since the Korean war of 1950-53....
The S&P 500 has fallen 10% from its January peak while stocks in Hong Kong and Tokyo are also down sharply this week. The FT's Jasper Moiseiwitsch explains why. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http:/...
hina tech groups Alibaba and Tencent have been caught up in Beijing's war on capital flight, with both facing fines for breaches of cross-bord...
oogle has been fined $21m by Indian competition authorities for abusing its market dominance, as global regulators continue to crack down...
One day before she is to attend the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, Kim Yo Jong, younger sister of the North Korean leader, attends a parade in the capital ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit....
outh African president Jacob Zuma appeared to move a step closer to resignation on Wednesday as he held a second day of crunch talks with...
FT economics editor Chris Giles makes the case for a dedicated NHS tax to better maintain the standard of services offered to all patients in the UK as health leaders call for such a tax to...
FT Europe editor Tony Barber takes a look at potential pitfalls for the country's party leaders after Chancellor Angela Merkel and SPD head Martin Schulz strike a deal on a new grand coalition...
Space entrepreneur Elon Musk released his very own Tesla Roadster into space, after successfully launching it aboard SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2Gakuj...
ales of smartphones in China — the world's biggest market — fell last year for the first time since 2009, raising fresh concerns about...
Gillian Tett looks at the three-day global equity rout and asks if investors should prepare for more turbulent times ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the...
Today marks the centenary of the Representation of the People Act of 1918. It granted the vote to 8.4m women over the age of 30 and gave suffrage to 5.6m more men by lifting barriers of property...
Police usher Maumoon Abdul Gayoom out of his home hours after incumbent president Abdulla Yameen declared state of emergency amid crackdown on opposition ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly...
The South Korean president's decision to let North Korea compete at the Winter Olympics runs the risk of angering US leaders, who remain sceptical about Pyongyang's motives. ▻ Subscribe...
The FT's Chris Giles takes a look at the current dangers of runaway prices for goods and services across the world. A growing inflationary environment has alarmed financial markets. ▻ Subscribe...
The FT's markets editor Michael Mackenzie on the forces at work behind this week's stock market rout and looks at why investors are rattled by steep falls in global equities ▻ Subscribe...
he high-stakes trial between Waymo and Uber over self-driving cars kicked off on Monday in San Francisco. Footage by Reuters. Edited by...
On Monday, US stock markets suffered their worst sell-off since 2011, even as investors started to put money back into bonds. Worries about inflation were the catalyst last week, but John Authers...
Children stuck at home because of long-term health issues can attend school and reconnect with friends using a robot avatar ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe...
The FT's James Politi travelled to the tip of the Italian peninsula to gauge the electoral mood ahead of the upcoming elections on March 4. Crotone is the last province of the Calabrian region...
The FT visits Liverpool to see how a once sedate British passtime has been brought bang up to date with a drastic overhaul. It is now entertaining a new audience at packed venues around the...
As Brazil faces its most unpredictable elections in decades, the FT's Brazil bureau chief Andres Schipani takes a close look at the type of environmental crimes that flourish in times of political...
The FT's Daniel Garrahan previews some big stories in the week ahead, including the prospects of a record dividend when miner Rio Tinto reports annual results, the Bank of England's Monetary...
Theresa May's Brexit advisers are secretly considering whether Britain could strike an agreement that would restrict the loss of EU trade but would also severely limit the country's ability...
mazon received a windfall from US tax changes, but iPhone sales disappointed and Google saw profits squeezed by the shift of its core search...
he Indian government announced a new health insurance scheme for the poor and prioritised small businesses and the rural economy in the...
The four-year term of the Federal Reserve's first chairwoman has ended. John Authers assesses her legacy on US industry and markets. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻...
Brussels will hold out the prospect of membership to six western Balkan countries by 2025, in what would be the bloc's biggest single expansion in two decades ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http:/...
Profits at Royal Dutch Shell more than doubled in the fourth quarter of last year, despite the group taking a $2bn charge related to President Donald Trump's US tax reforms ▻ Subscribe...
The number of homes changing hands in the capital has dropped by one-fifth in four years, while the pace of homebuying activity in the Midlands and the north of England has picked up, underlining...
State has accepted real estate, commercial entities, securities and cash in settlements from individuals after anti-corruption crackdown that targeted hundreds of people, including princes...
The outsourcing group provided the latest shock from the UK sector by launching a £700m rights issue, suspending its dividend and warning its 2018 profits would fall far below market expectations...
S President Donald Trump used his address debut to applaud his first year in office, declaring that he pursued a 'righteous mission to make...
fter being accused of having a culture akin to North Korea, executives at Samsung Electronics are concerned about the technology group's...
The FT's Anna Nicolau previews Amazon's fourth-quarter results and looks at the growing revenue streams of the online retailer. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe...
A number of gathering clouds hang over the field of play, from political polarisation to declining football viewership to the business woes of big Super Bowl advertisers ▻ Subscribe to FT.com...
After a government analysis was leaked, showing Britain will be worse off under the three most plausible scenarios of leaving the EU, the FT's economics editor Chris Giles assesses how the...
pple is set to beat its own record for the most profitable quarter in corporate history when it reports earnings on Thursday. Footage by...
Militants have attacked an army base near a military academy in the Afghan capital in a pre-dawn assault on a compound. Latest assault comes after more than 100 people were killed in a suicide...
atarstan is set to be the last domino to fall to the centralising drive of the Russian president. The Kremlin is furthering this central...
Josh de la Mare previews the big stories the FT is watching in the week ahead, including the results of the global tech giants including Apple, Google and Amazon, US President Donald Trump's...
Josh de la Mare previews the big stories the FT is watching in the week ahead, including the results of the global tech giants including Apple, Google and Amazon, US President Donald Trump's...
The FT's Gideon Rachman shares his thoughts on the speech delivered by US President Donald Trump, who didn't follow a traditional American role of trying to rally nations behind the same goal,...
The US president last summer ordered the firing of Robert Mueller, the special prosecutor who is investigating whether there was collusion between his presidential campaign and Russia, according...
While CEOs welcome the US president's tax reforms, their European counterparts warn about political uncertainty and the current US administration's policy which has been highly unpredictable....
Starship Technologies has partnered with delivery companies across the world to test autonomous, six-wheeled robots. But are city pedestrians ready to share pavements with them? The FT's Daniel...
he FT's Martin Wolf highlights the central issues being discussed at the forum, with world leaders focusing on possible trade action against...
John Authers tries to explain why the dollar is falling, even as US bond yields rise and money pours into the US stock market. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe...
rone technology is changing the world of lifesaving. The FT's Jamie Smyth looks at the latest tool for helping swimmers and surfers. Presented...
he US has imposed more sanctions on Chinese and North Korean companies, in an effort to pressurise Pyongyang into halting its nuclear weapons...
apan, Canada and nine other Pacific Rim economies have offered a rebuke to Donald Trump, declaring they had solved their differences and...
outh Korea's government is facing a public backlash over its efforts to bring North Korea to next month's Winter Olympic Games, with...
France's president gave a speech a the forum in which he laid out his ideas to restructure Europe. But the FT's Gideon Rachman points to the scepticism from other Europeans, who will be looking...
Aung San Suu Kyi has suffered a stinging rebuke from a US diplomat advising on the crisis. He accused Myanmar's de facto leader of failing to show moral leadership ▻ Subscribe to FT.com...
The FT's Katie Martin highlights global leaders' mood at the forum, where they are focusing on giving their support to globalisation and promoting women's rights ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http:...
UK prime minister Theresa May has said she was “appalled” by the behaviour of attendees of the Presidents Club charity dinner in which hostesses were groped, sexually harassed and propositioned...
John Authers explains why the US dollar is so weak, and how it distorts perceptions of other markets ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2GakujT ▻ Subscribe to the Financial Times...
Dollar weakness, global growth and oil's rise are great for emerging markets, but Mexico is beginning to look like a worry, warns the FT's Roger Blitz ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:http://bit.ly/...
With the value of cryptocurrencies last year rising to more than half a trillion US dollars, the FT's Martin Arnold explains how the finance sector is trying to respond to the rise of crypto-assets...
Attackers have detonated explosives before storming the offices of the Save the Children charity in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad, leaving at least three members of staff and one soldier...
The FT markets team's in its selection this week, asks: what will happen to US bond sales following Trump's tax cut plan? Governments around the world have enjoyed a long period of low rates,...
The FT's Gillian Tett anticipates the highlights from the US president's speech at this year's World Economic Forumos, which is due to take place on Friday. US - China relations are in the...
The FT's Rana Foroohar points to the challenges that AI and robotics pose to businesses in terms of ethics and privacy, a topic which brought much discussion at this year's World Economic Forum...
Vincent Kompany talks to Andy Bounds about juggling the degree at Alliance Manchester Business School with leading one of the Premiership's top teams ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/...
The Royal Air Force is leaping towards the future with the arrival of the new F35 fighter jets but the threat picture is shifting fast and uncertainty surrounds the UK defence budget. As the...
Angela Merkel has come under pressure to make further concessions to the Social Democrats after a knife-edge vote at an SPD party conference...
Makers of everything from crisps and drinks to shampoo and detergent are responding to growing public alarm on pollution. A number of large...
Although global economic growth has had its best run since the start of the decade, the FT's economics editor Chris Giles points to a downbeat mood at this year's World Economic Forum in Davos....
The FT's Madison Marriage explains why she went undercover as a hostess at an all-male charity dinner at London's Dorchester Hotel ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ▻...
US president has approved broad charges on imports of solar cells and washing machines in the first in a series of anticipated moves aimed at cracking down on China ▻ Subscribe to FT.com...
Within three months, Cape Town is at risk of going from a tourist haven and hub for the wine industry to becoming the world's first big metropolis to run out of water after a years-long drought...
Senate Democrats and Republicans have agreed to reopen the US government, ending a three-day impasse centring on immigration policy. The FT's Barney Jopson explains the deal and what it means...
Turkish troops have launched a ground invasion of a Kurdish enclave in north-west Syria, placing further strain on its troubled ties with the US. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJz...
The FT's public policy correspondent Robert Wright explains what's behind the recent increase in ticket prices and asks who is bearing the cost of the railway services - taxpayers or passengers?...
The FT's Leo Lewis explains why the choice of a mascot for the 2020 Olympics is a good example of Japan's success at producing and marketing its intellectual property ▻ Subscribe to FT.com...
The FT's Kiran Stacey visits a small manufacturer to see how new taxes on imported panels will affect India's power industry ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ▻ Subscribe...
The US government is facing its first shutdown since 2013 after an impasse over immigration impeded negotiations between Democrats and Republicans in Congress and the White House. Sam Fleming...
The FT's Jamie Smyth talks to Rocket Lab, a New Zealand company bringing down the cost of launching satellites ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ▻ Subscribe to the Financial...
Daniel Garrahan previews the big stories the FT is watching in the week ahead, including the US president joining the global elite for the World Economic Forum, the European Central Bank's...
Gloomy reports from consumer-focused companies, including Carpetright and Dignity, as rising prices squeeze households' spending with sales dropping their most since June 2016 ▻ Subscribe...
Uber's largest shareholder has called for the car-booking company to focus on recovering market share in the US and key European markets....
Investors have been sceptical of the Fed's interest rate plans, but now agree that three increases - or more - are likely this year. Yet a sustained bond sell-off is likely to require an inflation...
Carmakers at the Detroit Auto Show fight for dominance over the driverless future of the auto industry. But the road is long and many will...
Funds will help France tighten policing of border and are aimed at strengthening security and preventing another refugee camp forming at any Channel port ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.l...
French President Emmanuel Macron has offered to loan Britain the Bayeux Tapestry, which documents the decisive 1066 Battle of Hastings, in a potentially provocative effort to strengthen bilateral...
Detroit Motor Show dominated by giant petrol trucks despite car manufacturers' pledges to sell more battery cars. The FT's Peter Campbell...
Apple has pledged to invest more than $30bn to expand its American operations in the wake of last month's US tax cut, even as it makes...
The Pentagon's first new national defence strategy in four years will adopt a more aggressive military stance against China and Russia as its top priority, according to people familiar with...
Driverless cars will remain a niche proposition until Lidar, the expensive sensor tech that enables them, can be produced quickly and cheaply....
The acquisitive industrial conglomerate has turned hostile in its pursuit of the engineering group, going straight to its target's shareholder...
China is plugging the last holes in its 'Great Firewall' internet censorship apparatus, hampering global groups' ability to operate in...
President Trump often quotes the strong performance of the Dow Industrials on his watch. John Authers suggests he should not judge himself by the stock market; and if he does, he should use...
The FT markets team's this week picks an analysis of the spread between UK gilts and US Treasuries, a breakdown of sector performance during the S&P 500 rally and the origins of the bull market...
Economic data are unlikely to reflect China's revival because, as a series of admissions of falsified data attest, the true extent of the preceding downturn was never revealed. The country...
After talks between the group and the UK government about extra funding failed, the contractor filed for liquidation. The FT's Lombard columnist Matthew Vincent explains who is responsible...
China's biggest tech group and the world's second-largest toymaker have formed a partnership to develop games, online videos and a social...
Jobs of more than 43000 employees, as well as hundreds of subcontractors and smaller businesses, put at risk with the failure of one of the UK government's biggest contractors ▻ Subscribe...
Carmakers are aiming to add another detail to the driverless cars of the future, reports the FT'S Leslie Hook. They will need to be able to last for a million miles, a shift that has the potential...
Japan's central bank may have announced a pullback from bond buying, but the FT's Leo Lewis says there is no indication it is reducing its ETF buying programme ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:...
Carillion, one of the UK government's biggest contractors, has collapsed, threatening the jobs of more than 43000 employees as well as hundreds of subcontractors and smaller businesses....
After years in the political wilderness, could Silvio Berlusconi sweep back to power in the spring election? FT Europe editor Tony Barber on the three-time former prime minister's chances ...
French president Emmanuel Macron plans to use this week's Anglo-French summit to push the UK to join a new European defence initiative,...
The FT's Vanessa Kortekaas highlights the key stories to watch for this week, with the federal funding budget for the US set to expire, quarterly growth figures from China, and a slew of results...
John Authers explains the significance of rising Treasury bond yields, and a possible end to the longest-lasting trend in finance ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ▻ Subscribe...
The FT's Tim Bradshaw plays table tennis and football with the robots at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to find out whether they are learning to play better with humans ▻ Subscribe...
The German chancellor's conservative bloc and left-of-centre rivals the Social Democrats have achieved a breakthrough in exploratory talks on forming a new 'grand coalition' ▻ Subscribe...
Drastic measures to cut pollution in the areas around Beijing have led to unusually clear air in the capital. Footage by Reuters. Edited...
The new goods and services tax may have created red tape for many businesses but Simon Mundy says it appears to be helping speed up India's logistics ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r...
The focus of fourth-quarter announcements is on how Trump's tax cuts will boost future results, but corporate America already looks strong. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM...
TV viewers have been treated to an unprecedented amount of military pageantry in recent weeks as the president looks to cement his authority over the army and police with songs, speeches and...
The FT's Michael Stothard explains that the regional leader is looking for ways to govern from Belgian exile but a court challenge from Spain is likely. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly...
Violent demonstrations have erupted across Tunisia against government austerity measures, in one of the nation's biggest upheavals since...
Robing Harding explains how Ichiro Kawanabe, chairman and chief executive of Nihon Kotsu, set up a taxi-hailing app for the industry that aims to surpass rivals in three to five years. ▻...
China is moving to eradicate the country's bitcoin mining industry over concerns about excessive electricity consumption and financial risk ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM...
Talking to North Korea may yield political gains but as the FT's Roger Blitz explains South Korea hopes it won't disturb delicate discussions with the US over currency valuations. ▻ Subscribe...
The FT's markets team asks if the rally in oil prices will continue this year, finds central banks' QE heading for a tipping point and the return of special purpose acquisition companies as...
In 2014 the first 3D-printed object in space was created on the International Space Station. The rewards of successful space manufacturing could be enormous. FT industry reporter Michael Pooler...
Steve Bannon, the former White House strategist, has stepped down as executive chairman of Breitbart News in the latest fallout from an...
Chinese tech group's bid to sell handsets in the US through domestic telecoms carrier AT&T collapses on the back of security concerns ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM...
A US spy satellite that was launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, aboard a SpaceX rocket on Sunday failed to reach orbit and is assumed to be a total loss, two US officials briefed on the...
Rule changes have the potential to radically shake up how equity, bond and derivatives markets work, affecting everyone who trades and how they work across Europe and beyond ▻ Subscribe...
Pyongyang will send athletes and a political delegation to next month's Winter Olympics in South Korea. The news is being seen as a positive...
The once high-flying action camera maker plans to cut jobs and close its drone business after missing its holiday sales targets Footage...
As the Olympics bring North and South Korea together for their first talks in two years amid heightened tensions over Pyongyang's nuclear policy, the FT assess what's at stake, what the US...
Amazon's Alexa is everywhere at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2018 but as Google races to catch up, some question the long-term prospects of the “smart speaker” market. ▻ Subscribe...
Petrol is so heavily subsidised in Venezuela that it is virtually free. Motorists can fill a tank for just a few US cents but many siphon off the petrol and take it to the border to be smuggled...
There is growing interest in exploring whether seaweed could be used as an efficient new source of renewable energy. Maija Palmer visits a processing facility to investigate ▻ Subscribe...
Thailand's military junta is staking its legacy on a plan to invest more than $45bn in three eastern seaboard provinces. They are hoping it will revitalise the southeast Asian kingdom's lagging...
New year, new rail fare price surge. Commuters might be upset at the soaring cost of rail travel but the FT's political leader writer, Sebastian Payne, is more inclined to look at the benefits...
The US is suspending security assistance to the country after President Donald Trump accused it of refusing to crack down on terrorism ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ...
Pyongyang has agreed to hold high-level talks with South Korea next week over its potential participation in next month's Winter Olympics ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM...
A 405kg bluefin tuna sold for ¥36.5m ($323000) in the final new year's auction at Tsukiji fish market as the Tokyo landmark prepares to move to a new site. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:...
New year, new rail fare price surge. Commuters might be upset at the soaring cost of rail travel but the FT's political leader writer, Sebastian Payne, is more inclined to look at the benefits...
A book's publication is already causing a very angry and public split between US president Donald Trump and his former chief strategist and campaign chief Steve Bannon. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com...
An industry-wide security hole that stems from a common flaw in chip designs could expose almost all computer users to the theft of at least some sensitive data. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:...
2017 was a tumultuous year for Theresa May, but political columnist Janan Ganesh tells FT editor Lionel Barber that things can only get better for the UK's beleaguered prime minister this year....
Quality control scandals at companies such as Nissan Motor and Kobe Steel have shaken trust in Japan's hard earned reputation for high manufacturing quality ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bi...
Well-known companies including Pfizer, Allergan and GlaxoSmithKline put up the price of their medicines on January 1 in a move that will lead to higher bills for patients. Now some investors...
Thousands of pro-regime Iranians took part in state-organised gatherings on Wednesday in some of the cities and towns that have been rocked by street protests over the past six days. ▻ Subscribe...
Despite planned interest rate rises and strong economic data, the new year mood among investors is dollar negative. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ▻ Subscribe to the...
The world has never been more heavily invested in US assets. The FT's Miles Johnson asks if this a warning signal that a deep and prolonged bout of greenback weakness is on its way ▻ Subscribe...
Against a backdrop of tensions with North Korea, China and Russia, Donald Trump has launched new invective against. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ▻ Subscribe to the...
The FT's John Authers pay his annual visit to the offices of Hindsight Capital LLC. This is the hedge fund with the world's only truly infallible investment strategy: hindsight. ▻ Subscribe...
South Korea has proposed holding talks with North Korea on January 9 to discuss the North's participation in Winter Olympics and other measures to improve inter-Korean ties. ▻ Subscribe...
John Authers asks if the rest of world can catch up with US stocks in 2018. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ▻ Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTim...
John Authers asks if China can contain its spirraling debt problems in 2018. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ▻ Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTi...
The FT's senior commentators give their big predictions for the year ahead, from a US-China trade war, to Theresa May surviving as UK prime minister and chaos in the Middle East. ▻ Subscribe...
John Authers asks what an inverted yield curve could mean for global growth in 2018 ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ▻ Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit...
Big technology companies, such as Facebook, have been very successful at batting away regulation but global business columnist Rana Foroohar says that could change in the year ahead ▻ Subscribe...
FT chief foreign affairs commentator Gideon Rachman predicts that next year could see the US aim tariffs at China. If China retaliates with its own tariffs we could see the beginnings of a...
John Authers looks at how 2018 may be the year when liquidity goes into reverse ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ▻ Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/...
John Authers asks whether the calm can continue after the least volatile year on record. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ▻ Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube:...
The FT's chief economics commentator Martin Wolf predicts that next year will see the fastest global economic growth since before the financial crisis. Unemployment will fall and productivity...
Cars and corn are among the $1m of daily trading in goods and services across the busiest land border in the world under Nafta, a deal Donald Trump has threatened to rip up. Central America...
The Bank of England governor tells the FT's Claire Jones about the potential risks he sees around Brexit. He also explains how the bank is working to avoid another financial crisis. ▻ Subscribe...
There were some big events in 2017. North Korea test-fired ballistic missiles, Catalonia voted for independence, Donald Trump was sworn in as US president and the #MeToo campaign gained broad...
The US and China have broached the once taboo subject of how to work together in the event of a collapse of the Pyongyang regime, a sign that Beijing is taking seriously the threat of war on...
Rob Armstrong reviews the FT staff's predictions for 2017 and then gazes into his crystal ball for 2018 ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ▻ Subscribe to the Financial...
The FT's editor Lionel Barber and chief political commentator Janan Ganesh review the last year of Theresa May's government and explain...
The UK government is backing Theresa May in her plan to explore the possibility of combining the best of both worlds outside the EU, despite...
2017 was a year of political shock and disruption, with Donald Trump upending the rules of politics with his Twitter account. The FT's US...
The FT's Alec Russell discusses Cyril Ramaphosa's win and what it means for the legacy of Nelson Mandela. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ▻ Subscribe to the Financial...
The FT's Vanessa Kortekaas highlights the key stories to watch for this week, including the release of UK GDP figures, a regional election in Catalonia and results from FedEx. ▻ Subscribe...
Roula Khalaf, deputy editor, explores the Lebanese capital's mix of energy and risk Deputy editor Roula Khalaf tours her home town of Beirut...
Negotiations to start on trade as leaders endorse divorce deal progress EU leaders agreed on Friday to move Brexit talks into their second...
Europe's largest airline aims to avert strikes ahead of Christmas schedule Ryanair has abruptly reversed decades of policy to recognise...
The FT's Richard Waters explains why US regulators have rolled back so-called net neutrality regulations adopted by the Obama administration and what it means for consumers. ▻ Subscribe...
Rising US shale output may lead to oversupply US shale oil companies will help production from outside the Opec cartel to grow faster than...
The region saw NGO funding cut off, activists disappear and journalists killed Pakistan has ordered almost 30 international non-governmental...
A look at the way Britain may operate after splitting from its EU neighbours ▻ Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FT...
High-end bars in the cosmopolitan Chinese city serve all kinds of cocktails but breaking baijiu's hold on China's liquor market is a much bigger challenge. The FT's Gabriel Wildau reports....
The Italian prime minister talks to the FT's James Politi about the EU, migration and Brexit. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ▻ Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube:...
The FT's editor and chief political commentator on the divorce deal Lionel Barber, the FT's editor, and Janan Ganesh, chief political...
For nimble investors, there are opportunities to be found among equities Many investors may not yet be willing to take the career risk...
Roy Moore loses Republican stronghold to Democrat Doug Jones President Donald Trump has suffered a shock in one of his heartland states...
Inflation the clearest economic effect of Brexit vote The Bank of England has missed its inflation target after prices increased at the...
Our editors explain why investing late in the EM cycle might be risky The FT's emerging markets editor James Kynge analyses companies in...
This year has seen an unprecedented number of women speak out about sexual harassment – as well as unprecedented consequences for their harassers. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r...
Rana Foroohar and Gillian Tett discuss the wave of sexual harassment allegations that have come to light in recent months. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ▻ Subscribe...
Bitcoin futures surged more than 20% on their debut on Monday, forcing a major US derivatives exchange to halt trading twice as Wall Street...
The FT's Daniel Garrahan previews the big stories in the week ahead, including the ANC deciding who'll succeed Jacob Zuma as party leader, the ECB's final policy meeting of 2017, and an EU...
Following this week's progress, big decisions now need to be made over trade talks, a transition period and how quickly to proceed. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ▻...
The FT's world news and Brexit editors, Ben Hall and Daniel Dombey, discuss the deal announced today on EU exit terms by UK Prime Minister Theresa May and European Commission President Jean-Claud...
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker announce terms of the UK-EU separating deal have been agreed ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/...
Western-style meat-rich diets will not be sustainable in 2050 when the world's population reaches 9bn, so the search is on for alternative sources of protein ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here:...
Small caps have been consistently named as a clear winner from proposed corporate tax cuts, but this corner of the capital markets is on the losing end of another aspect of the tax package...
Soaring antidepressant usage and falling life expectancy are just a few of the problems facing UK coastal towns like Blackpool. The FT's employment correspondent, Sarah O'Connor, and data visualisa...
The IMF has called on China's banks to strengthen their capital buffers beyond global rule requirements in order ...
Hundreds of thousands of people have fled from their homes as an increasing number of wildfires fanned by ...
From remote camps to town bazaars, the Rohingya in south-east Bangladesh pin vague hopes on a UN-brokered solution to their plight ▻ Subscribe to FT.com ...
China has long been dependent on its coal and oil reserves, but it is shifting towards natural gas as its fuel option.
Our capital markets editor explains how consolidated ETF managers such as BlackRock, State Street, Invesco ...
The Brexit divorce deal between the UK and EU fell through on Monday after Arlene Foster, the Democratic ...
Starbucks is opening a premium roastery that will be its largest outlet in the world in an effort to maintain its ...
The FT's Robert Armstrong discusses whether China is moving further away from democracy, and the ...
Donald Trump lashed out at the Federal Bureau of Investigation in a series of pre-dawn tweets on Sunday, as pundits debated whether an earlier online missive ...
Facebook has ramped up plans for its new London offices by pledging to hire 800 more “high tech” employees ...
Navy officials fear that the government is about to scrap Britain's two amphibious assault ships — HMS Bulwark ...
The dates that will define Britain's future outside the EU after Brexit ▻ Subscribe to the Financial Times on ...
The Trump administration has opposed China's bid for recognition as a 'market economy' in the World Trade ...
This year's warning signs that Sweden's decade-long property boom may be coming to an end have sent chills to ...
Activist investor Nelson Peltz and changing consumer habits are shaking up the century-old company ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ...
The FT's markets team picks some charts to watch including the relationship between US interest rate derivatives ...
North Korea on Wednesday shattered a 75-day lull in the regime's rocket tests by launching a new advanced ...
Britain has bowed to EU demands and agreed to fully honour its financial commitments as identified by Brussels, ...
SoftBank will offer to buy Uber shares from existing shareholders at a valuation of $48bn, according to people ...
Europe is in good position now, but it needs reforms Although the impasse around Germany's election ...
Anjana Ahuja discovers how scientists and game designers are coming together to combat the degenerative disease, and discover how the brain stores ...
Feeling festive yet? The head chocolatier at Rococo Chocolates in London's Mayfair gives the FT a masterclass in making chocolate gingerbread men (and ...
Saudi Arabia's crown prince has pledged to rid the world of Islamist terrorism as he launched a military alliance that critics fear will deepen rifts in the region ...
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The FT's Helen Barrett previews some of the big stories in the week ahead, including the controversial visit by Pope Francis to Myanmar, Opec talks deciding ...
Leo Varadkar's minority government in Ireland is on the verge of collapsing over a years-long policing scandal ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ...
Police in Papua New Guinea have cleared refugees from the recently closed Australian-run detention centre on Manus Island. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: ...
Roula Khalaf, FT deputy editor and Middle East expert, analyses the situation in Lebanon, looking at the future for embattled prime minister Saad al-Hariri and ...
Martin Schulz, the leader of the SPD, has so far ruled out a repeat of the so-called “grand coalition” with Ms ...
Uber's latest admission of data breach has added to the company's serial moral failings. But apart from the ...
FT features writer Emma Jacobs visits Richard Reid, a psychologist and charisma coach, to see if anyone can learn to be charismatic. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com ...
UK chancellor Philip Hammond has announced plans to tackle Britain's shortage of housing stock and to help ...
UK Chancellor Philip Hammond's Budget contains more than meets the eye. The FT's chief economics ...
UK Chancellor Philip Hammond says the Budget will create a future of opportunities. But official economic growth ...
Budgets are often a non-event for financial markets. But Brexit means this one, like anything in British politics, ...
FT economics editor Chris Giles on the standout points from the UK Budget delivered by chancellor Philip ...
Our FT Alphaville editor explains why she thinks buying cryptocurrencies is more similar to gambling than to investing. She also explores how regulators and tax ...
Tough laws that prevent the killing of cattle that has outlived its usefulness have seriously disrupted rural life.
Donald Trump has put North Korea back on a US list of “state sponsors of terrorism” after almost a decade. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ...
FT Weekend editor and southern Africa expert Alec Russell looks at the motivations and actions of Robert ...
Here are the things to look out for when the chancellor stands up at the despatch box in the House of Commons.
With investors yanking money from corporate bond funds at the fastest pace in years, the FT's Dan McCrum ...
FT Weekend editor and southern Africa expert Alec Russell looks at the motivations and actions of Robert ...
FT Weekend editor and southern Africa expert Alec Russell looks at the motivations and actions of Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe's ageing dictator, who took of the ...
America's opioid scourge is exacting an economic toll in the hundreds of billions of dollars a year, according to a report from Donald Trump's Council of ...
Tencent on Monday punched through a stock market capitalisation of $500bn, becoming the first Chinese ...
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By selling its chip unit, the Japanese company thought it was buying wiggle room with its banks but the FT's Leo Lewis says it may just have won the shareholder ...
Tesla stunned attendees of an event in Los Angeles by revealing a heavy haulage vehicle and a revamped Roadster, which founder Elon Musk said would be ...
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The FT's Aimee Keane highlights the key stories to watch for in the coming week, including the UK budget, the Federal Reserve minutes and Black Friday.
Governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney visits the UK's north west city of Liverpool in the hope of enlightening locals on what the central bank does for ...
Sales at Christie's, Sotheby's and Phillips this week vaulted above $2bn on the back of the record-shattering ...
US news editor Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson finds the roots of distrust run deep in Kentucky ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ▻ Subscribe to the ...
FT editor Lionel Barber and political columnist Janan Ganesh discuss the impact of rebellious Tories over Brexit ...
South African envoys held talks with Robert Mugabe on Thursday as regional powers sought to help resolve a ...
Boeing took the spotlight at the Dubai Air Show with the announcement of a deal with Emirates to sell 40 787s at ...
The FT markets team's focus this week: a Chinese stocks rally, the sovereign debt market being crowded by ...
Australia is on course to legalise same-sex marriage before the year end following an emphatic Yes vote in a ...
Alec Russell, FT weekend editor and former southern Africa correspondent, looks at the legacy of Robert Mugabe ...
The FT's currency correspondent Roger Blitz looks at whether the US dollar has behaved as expected in the first ...
According to a study by independent monitor Freedom House, China has been ranked the worst in the world ...
The shock resignation of Lebanon's prime minister this month, apparently under pressure from Saudi Arabia, ...
The British pound dropped by as much as 1 per cent to $1.3060, before recovering a little early this week. The FT's markets team explains the outlook for sterling ...
Donald Trump has come to Vladimir Putin's defence in the war of words over last year's US election, describing the Russian president's denials of meddling as ...
Stronger Chinese economic growth will push global greenhouse gas emissions to a record high in 2017 after remaining flat for three years, dashing tentative ...
More than 400 people were killed in Iran and thousands more injured when a powerful earthquake struck close to the border with Iraq, affecting 500 towns and ...
The FT's Daniel Garrahan previews the big stories in the week ahead, including Theresa May preparing to give a foreign policy speech after another difficult ...
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The toxic air pollution in India's capital city that follows crop burning in the country's northern states has reached ...
The FT's John Reed looks at the similarities between the populist presidents of the US and Philippines as well as ...
The FT's Daniel Garrahan previews the big stories in the week ahead, including Theresa May preparing to give a ...
China has announced plans to ease limits on foreign ownership of financial services groups, following years of ...
In another bad week for the Tory leader, she was forced to find a new defence secretary after Sir Michael Fallon's resignation amid a swirling sexual harassment ...
The stock market is not the only part of the financial system exhibiting remarkable tranquility, US markets editor Robin Wigglesworth reports. But investors should ...
After one year of his presidency, the FT's markets team explains which of the initial markets concerns have ...
A string of escalatory moves in the Gulf in recent days suggests the long-brewing cold war between Saudi Arabia ...
Donald Trump called on Chinese president Xi Jinping to rebalance the country's trade relationship with the US, ...
Ben Bland spends a week at Guangzhou R&F football club to see for himself how the sport is growing in China ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ...
Democrat Ralph Northam will be the next governor of Virginia, handing his party a much-needed victory in a closely fought swing state. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com ...
Last year Narendra Modi cancelled 86% of India's currency. The government says it has helped modernise the ...
The Russian market - mainly big oil producers - is trailing the MSCI Emerging Markets index, especially when oil ...
To capture electric cars' full environmental impact, regulators need to embrace lifecycle analysis that takes into ...
The chief executive of Deutsche Bank has given his clearest hint yet that his bank could cut tens of thousands ...
Chinese investors are still trading bitcoin and buying initial coin offerings, amid the country's struggle to clamp ...
The leak of financial documents nicknamed the “Paradise Papers” has for the first time thrust the small British ...
The FT's Leo Lewis asks whether the central bank has talked itself into the same comedy script as the movie with ...
Dozens of princes, ministers and prominent businessmen have reportedly been arrested as part of an attempt to ...
Donald Trump accused Japan of engaging in unfair trade practices on the first leg of his five-nation Asia tour, ...
Big multinationals would be hit by a crackdown on tax avoiders that shift corporate profits out of the US under an obscure provision of the radical tax reforms ...
The FT's Josh de la Mare previews some of the big stories in the week ahead, including the five-nation visit to Asia by US President Donald Trump, latest ...
The jailing of former Catalan government ministers offers the independence movement at least a chance to regroup and rejuvenate With a regional election ...
Friday's launch of the iPhone X has put Apple on track for its “biggest quarter ever”, its executives say, after it ...
Recent data from the EU showing the UK's sizeable 21% gender pay gap suggest the employment market still undervalues good women. But forcing ...
The NY Fed's new dynamic inflation gauge has climbed sharply this year, and could endanger the market rally if it feeds into headline inflation rate, says US ...
The Bank of England has increased interest rates for the first time in a decade. FT economics correspondent Gemma Tetlow says the bank tried to send a ...
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Shares in advertising agencies have slumped, while the ones of their important clients — the fast-moving ...
The Bank of England has increased interest rates for the first time in a decade, raising its benchmark by a quarter ...
Tesla has pushed back production targets for its new Model 3 cars by three months, blaming problems at its giant ...
One of China's most successful steel tycoons has agreed to invest Rmb4.5bn in Dongbei Special Steel as part of ...
A 29-year-old man drove a rental truck down a cycle path in lower Manhattan, killing eight people and injuring ...
The FT travels to the Cardiff Diamond Foundry to see how a diamond is grown in a chemical vapour deposition system, and how lab-grown diamonds differ from ...
When China's leader Xi Jinping addressed the congress last week he called for the country to address ...
The face of Hong Kong's democracy movement talks to the FT's Ben Bland about his spell in jail and the difficulties he and his supporters are facing.
Paul Manafort, Donald Trump's ex-campaign manager during part of the 2016 US presidential election, has been ...
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The FT's Aimee Keane highlights the key stories to watch for in the coming week, including an interest rate decision from the Bank of England, earnings from ...
Catalonia's regional parliament declared independence on Friday in a vote now likely to be declared illegal by ...
Catalonia's parliament has voted overwhelmingly in favour of independence from Spain even as the Spanish ...
Hong Kong's floor traders will vacate the city's trading hall for the final time on Friday after the exchange operator shuts the premises permanently. Don Weinland ...
Crowds lined the streets of Bangkok for a lavish cremation ceremony for the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
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The UK bank's shares fell sharply after it reported a large decline in bond and currency trading revenue and ...
The European Central Bank has extended its bond-buying scheme to keep the eurozone recovery on track, but ...
City agriculturalists are harnessing technologies such as LED bulbs, 3D printers and data analysis to speed up growth and create farms virtually anywhere ...
The FT's Robert Armstrong looks at whether the central bankers could be driving up the wrong street with their assumptions ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: ...
In the next eight days, Canada, Europe, Japan, America and UK will host central bank meetings where further details of QE tapering and potential rate raises are ...
The Chinese president has emerged from the Communist party congress looking more powerful than ever before, ...
As cryptocurrencies draw both greater interest and scrutiny, Japan has quietly become one of the largest hubs for ...
As concerns abound over high equity valuations in the US, investors are tempted to prefer companies that look ...
Donald Trump has come under a blistering attack by two Republican senators for undermining American values, ...
The Chinese Communist party confirmed Xi Jinping's status as most powerful ruler since Mao Zedong by writing ...
The FT Lex team's Jonathan Guthrie and Dan McCrum debate why now could be the time for new challengers to ...
What the FT's markets team is watching this month: Bitcoin and semiconductors, zombie companies, US-German ...
French president Emmanuel Macron was checked on Thursday in his ambition to secure rapid EU agreement on ...
The FT's Vanessa Kortekaas highlights the key stories to watch for in the coming week, including earnings reports from Amazon, Microsoft and other tech ...
A key vote in the Senate for a budget resolution has raised hopes among Republicans that the party will be able to strike a tax reform deal in the coming months.
A two-year project carried out by the Lancet Commission on Pollution and Health, sponsored by the Lancet ...
Jacinda Ardern is set to become the next prime minister of New Zealand in a meteoric rise to power just months after taking control of the opposition Labour party ...
Investors have been increasingly buying consumer goods companies' stocks with no growth and at unreasonable prices. The FT's Jonathan Eley explains why ...
The Spanish government has promised to begin the process of taking direct control over Catalonia after the region's president Carles Puigdemont declined to ...
The 22.6 per cent slide remains the stock exchange's biggest ever. The FT asks what has changed in the intervening years ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: ...
The Indian capital's horrific air pollution crisis has caused uproar and the government is under mounting pressure ...
Key Port of Dover could be left with the mammoth task of checking details of goods on thousands of lorries that ...
Kentucky Fried Chicken and McDonald's outlets are opening at a rate of more than one a day in China, mostly in ...
Make bonuses dependent on progress, advocates say, because bonuses are “the only language executives ...
Beijing's historic anti-corruption campaign has claimed 18 of 205 members of China's elite Central Committee since 2012 and helped President Xi Jinping to ...
Emmanuel Macron will demand that the EU hardens its approach to free trade talks when he meets counterparts ...
Bombardier has agreed to sell control of its C-Series jetliner programme to Airbus in a deal which could allow the ...
Chen Min'er is a decade younger than current leaders, which has fuelled speculation that he is being groomed by ...
The International Monetary Fund has begun preparations for a possible rescue of Venezuela that could require $30bn or more in international help annually and ...
With Theresa May and Angela Merkel discussing how to break the Brexit negotiations impasse and the Bank of ...
Iraqi federal forces seized control of the disputed city on Monday, after a serious escalation of conflict following ...
Saudi Aramco could postpone international listing plans and favour a private share sale to sovereign wealth ...
Astronomers have recorded a cataclysmic collision between two neutron stars in a distant galaxy, for the first time ...
Cadbury's chocolate factory in Bournville opened in 1879.Today it's owned by the US food giant after a hotly contested takeover. But after initial fears Mondelez ...
The FT's Daniel Garrahan previews some of the big stories in the week ahead, including a general election in Japan, Nestle, Unilever, Danone and Reckitt ...
President Donald Trump has repudiated a landmark 2015 nuclear accord with Iran, a move US allies warn will ...
A joke news article that Google was merging with Apple was erroneously published by Dow Jones this week, ...
The head of the City watchdog has admitted that he met with Saudi Aramco in early 2017, before the regulator ...
FT writer Martin Fletcher took a video diary of his tough climb up Africa's third highest mountain, Mount Stanley, in Congo. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: ...
As earnings season gets underway, Alistair Gray explains why both bulls and bears will find evidence in the ...
Scepticism over the post-crisis stock market rally has been endemic, but stronger and synchronised global growth ...
Norway is proposing a “Tesla tax” that would hit owners of the heaviest electric cars in a move that critics say will ...
The head of Kobe Steel, the Japanese metals conglomerate embroiled in the country's latest data falsification ...
Edward Luce and historian Michael Beschloss discuss the parallels between Donald Trump and previous presidents. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: ...
BAE Systems is streamlining management and cutting almost 2000 aerospace and maritime jobs as part of a ...
Ebay's UK business paid £1.6m in tax last year, despite the ecommerce company reporting to shareholders that it ...
While European banks are expecting to increase lending, it means more risk-weighted assets balance sheets.
Sales of gin in the UK in 2016 broke the £1bn mark for the first time, driven by a thirst for craft gin. But can the tipple follow craft beer to become a global ...
The FT's Chris Giles talks to Maury Obstfeld, chief economist of IMF, on how the global economy is growing at its ...
The Conservative party conference is over and a European summit looms for Theresa May. FT editor Lionel ...
Fast-moving wildfires have torn through at least 75000 acres of northern California, killing at least 11 people, ...
The US has suspended the processing of the vast majority of new visas in Turkey after Turkish authorities arrested a US embassy employee last week, ...
Traders will learn on Tuesday if Yuriko Koike will run in Japan's snap election. Speculation has unsettled markets, but if she does not run, the status quo will be ...
Car and commercial vehicle maker Daimler is test driving a new fleet of self-driving snowploughs. The FT's Patrick McGee is taken for a ride on one of them.
Outgoing German finance chief says central bank policies risk forming 'new bubbles' Wolfgang Schäuble has ...
Richard Thaler's work incorporates psychology into economic theory The FT's economics correspondent explains ...
The FT's Josh de la Mare has the key stories in the coming week, with big US banks announcing results, Austria's presidential election testing the influence of ...
CaixaBank, one of Spain's largest banks, was holding a board meeting on Friday morning to discuss moving its ...
Harvey Weinstein will take a leave of absence from the Weinstein Company following a New York Times report ...
There are many who deem an MBA programme a worthy investment and it is estimated that more than 11m will apply for business school this year. But the pros ...
Losses from what Wall Street views as “extraneous, one-time factors” tend not to bother investors much. That should be the case this earnings season too ...
Philip Hammond is set to reveal what officials are describing as “a bloodbath” in the public finances in his Budget ...
The FT's markets team on what to watch for in markets this month: US credit, Catalonia bonds, bond covenants, ...
How can we protect ourselves from the next financial meltdown? David McWilliams separates myth from reality to help identify a few rules of thumb. ▻ Subscribe ...
The FT's David Lynch on the latest mass shooting that killed 59 people and injured 527. ▻ Subscribe to the ...
On Wednesday Spain's Ibex 35 benchmark stock index fell on concerns of political uncertainty. But the FT's Miles ...
King's College London has become the first Russell Group university to open a business school that will not offer an MBA, arguing there did not appear to be ...
Brussels landed Amazon on Wednesday with a bill for Luxembourg back taxes of up to €250m in the latest fallout ...
In a speech that was meant to settle issues over her leadership, a series of unexpected distractions drew attention ...
The highest point of feminism or an instrument of oppression? Roula Khalaf talks to muslim women about Europe's attitude toward the headscarf ▻ Subscribe to ...
Henry Mance reports from Manchester on Boris Johnson's speech at the Conservative party conference.
Eric Platt reports from San Juan on Donald Trump's visit to Puerto Rico and the relief efforts following Hurricane ...
The FT's chief foreign affairs commentator and our Europe editor discuss the recent events in the Spanish region ...
Businesses, offices and transport services across Catalonia shut down on Tuesday, as part of a one-day protest ...
While London over recent decades has become increasingly global, so too have the sports it plays. The FT's Peter Chapman digs out his gym gear to sample ...
As foreign markets from Italy to Asia develop a taste for the capital's specialist brews, producers are grappling with new decisions about growth, exports and ...
Dozens have been killed and more than 500 injured after a gunman fired on a crowd at a country music festival in Las Vegas, mowing down concertgoers and ...
The events in Catalonia are the latest in a series of threats this year to the euro and EU stability. But the FT's Roger Blitz argues that the resurgent eurozone ...
Monarch Airlines, the UK's fifth-largest airline, has been placed in administration, leaving 110000 holidaymakers stranded overseas and resulting in the ...
Philip Hammond has delivered a history lesson to the Conservative Party Conference in an attempt to remind his audience how Labour's last experiment in ...
More than 2m people defied Spanish government attempts to halt Catalonia's referendum on Sunday, with 90 per cent of those who voted backing ...
As the FT searches for the 50 ideas with the potential to change the world for the better, we've been speaking to futurists about how they identify the innovations ...
Britain's leader wants her party to focus on ordinary voters' aspirations at its annual conference - but her ...
The FT's Helen Barrett highlights the key stories in the coming week, with the Nobel science prizes awarded in Stockholm, the Conservative party holding its ...
The new chief executive of Uber will visit London for talks with the UK capital's transport authority after it said it would revoke the car-hailing app's licence to ...
Angela Merkel gave her strongest signal yet that she is prepared to engage with France in discussions about reforming the EU, saying there was a “high degree” ...
A threat to Iraqi Kurdistan's crude exports has in recent days added extra support to sentiment already brightened ...
The timing is tight, the technology is unproven, the competition is laps ahead and future funding is uncertain.
Carola Long, FT deputy fashion editor, sees more emerging trends for 2018, at the Milan Fashion week, from leggings to evening jumpsuits ▻ Subscribe to ...
American corporations would see their tax rate cut to below what many of their rivals pay elsewhere under a sweeping White House and Congressional plan that ...
Future entrepreneurs and those looking to climb to the top of a big corporation see plenty of opportunities from studying in the city. Jonathan Moules reports ...
Students who want to be at the heart of business in the next century should consider one of China's increasingly competitive business schools. The FT's ...
After the UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn called for a greater state role in the economy in a speech to his party, the FT's George Parker and Sebastian Payne ...
Informal manufacturers are reeling under the twin shocks of last year's cash ban and the new sales tax. Amy Kazmin reports from an industrial hub in Delhi.
The KRG electoral commission confirmed on Wednesday that more than 92 per cent of voters cast their ballot to ...
Washington has sided with Boeing in its war against Bombardier and proposed punitive tariffs should be imposed ...
Roy Moore, the firebrand evangelical judge, has won the Alabama Republican Senate primary, in a victory over ...
After Saudi Arabia has issued a royal order allowing women to drive, the FT's deputy editor Roula Khalaf ...
Given recent political unrest surrounding the country, analysts were surprised by its economic and investment ...
Emmanuel Macron made a radical speech calling for a more powerful EU in the face of growing populism. The FT's Ben Hall looks at the key initiatives proposed ...
Donald Trump will travel to Puerto Rico next week after coming under fire for his delayed response to the humanitarian crisis left by Hurricane Maria.
The FT's markets team analyses whether trading Brexit has been profitable after the pound and the British ...
The FT's Henry Mance reports on the followers of Momentum – a campaign group set up by Jeremy Corbyn ...
David Sheppard, the FT's deputy commodities editor, discusses possible scenarios for global demand of electric ...
The Spanish region of Catalonia is set to vote on October 1 on whether to become an independent state. The FT ...
The Alternative for Germany party was the big winner of Sunday's Bundestag election, becoming the third-biggest ...
Ride-hailing app, which lost its licence to operate in London last week, will begin a legal appeal on Wednesday ...
The FT's Jim Pickard and Sebastian Payne discuss the highlights from shadow chancellor John McDonnell's ...
Labour leadership is struggling to bury a row over freedom of movement after Brexit as the party gathers for its annual conference ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: ...
The Brazilian economy is crawling back from its worst recession ever recorded. Positive economic signs and the hope of reforms and investments in ...
FT political editor, George Parker, on Theresa May's plans to keep Britain in EU in all but name until 2021 ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ...
The FT's Aimee Keane highlights the key stories to watch for in the coming week, including the independence referendum in Catalonia, H&M's third-quarter ...
The main opposition party has made allegations of fraud and collusion against McKinsey over its work with a company linked to the Guptas. Chief business ...
Apple's staggered smartphone launch this year threatens to diminish excitement around Friday's release of the iPhone 8, analysts say ▻ Subscribe to FT.com ...
The Russell 2000 index of smaller companies has gained nearly 3 per cent this month, outpacing other major US indices. Nicole Bullock, US markets ...
US group to receive licence for intellectual property and 2000 employees Google has broadened its smartphone ...
Companies such as the Big Four are multi-headed like the classical hydra Some of the biggest multinational ...
The FT's Robert Armstrong looks at the challenges ahead for Uber's new CEO The FT's Robert Armstrong looks at ...
Political and financial turmoil in Greece in 2013 brought big losses to international investors. But the FT's Miles Johnson argues that the time might be right for ...
The US central bank is playing down any concerns about persistently low inflation, giving a broadly optimistic take on the current economic picture ahead of an ...
Spain's paramilitary national police have raided the headquarters of the Catalan government in Barcelona in the ...
Chancellor Angela Merkel was hailed as a hero when she threw open Germany's borders to hundreds of thousands of refugees. But over the following two years ...
At least 226 people have been killed after an earthquake struck Mexico on Tuesday. The earthquake sent scores ...
Donald Trump warned Pyongyang that America would “totally destroy” North Korea if forced to defend itself or its ...
Ryanair faces a bill of up to €25m from the abrupt decision to cancel up to 2100 flights over the next six weeks, ...
Having come under ferocious criticism for failing to use her moral authority to speak out on the Rohingyas' behalf, ...
Rana Foroohar, the FT's global business columnist, examines the implications of the dominance of Big Tech ...
Belarus is building a nuclear power plant 40km from the Lithuanian capital that, according to Lithuania, breaks international rules and in the case of an accident ...
The FT's Jennifer Hughes says that if China truly wants to internationalise its currency, it must learn to let go. ▻ Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ...
Brazilian stocks are surging despite recent unresolved corruption scandals. Investors seem to believe Michel ...
In a world of excess global manufacturing capacity, some suggest that New Delhi's focus on promoting India as ...
As the political party, co-founded by comedian Beppe Grillo, leads opinion polls in Italy ahead of a general election, the influence of Davide Casaleggio, ...
The FT's Vanessa Kortekaas highlights the key stories to watch for in the coming week, including Angela Merkel standing for re-election in Germany, a Bank of ...
As the political party, co-founded by comedian Beppe Grillo, leads opinion polls in Italy ahead of a general election, the influence of Davide Casaleggio, ...
Bosses warn of challenges in turning technology into profits As carmakers race to replace diesel with electric, concerns are mounting that they may have to ...
AR market could grow to more than 1bn users by 2021 As Apple unveiled its 10th anniversary iPhone X this week ...
A decade on from the run on Northern Rock — the first on a British lender since 1866 — how has the UK banking landscape changed? Retail banking ...
North Korea has fired a missile over Japan, escalating tensions again on the Korean peninsula after the UN ...
After undershooting expectations for five months, inflation quickened in August and fed bets that the Fed might raise rates again. But Robin Wigglesworth argues ...
The Bank of England has kept interest rates on hold but signalled it was moving closer to a rate rise. The FT's ...
Donald Trump has tied a deal to protect undocumented migrants who arrived in the US as children with his ...
Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan chief executive, says the enthusiasm for bitcoin is worse than Dutch tulip mania in the ...
Wage growth in the UK remained sluggish in the three months to July despite unemployment falling to a fresh ...
The FT's editor Lionel Barber and Janan Ganesh, our chief political commentator, discuss the recent political ...
Renewable energy has been one of the means of combating global warming and as such could be seen as a ...
Melinda Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, speaks to the FT's Vanessa Kortekaas about ...
Workers appreciate the flexibility of the gig economy, but isolation, long hours and performance assessment by ...
After years of incremental improvements, Apple is hoping its latest smartphone will be a radical upgrade. the FT's ...
Apple's new iPhone X will cost $999 but will not ship until November, it said at an event on Tuesday, testing both the patience and price sensitivity of its ...
Prime Minister Theresa May is facing a concerted attempt by Conservative rebels and Labour to tie her hands on ...
The UN has unanimously adopted its strongest sanctions yet on North Korea, aimed at depriving Pyongyang of ...
Roger Blitz, the FT's currencies correspondent, and Luca Paolini, chief strategist at Pictet, discuss how the US ...
The largest cargo vessel ever to call the Port of New York and New Jersey arrived just days after the ship also became the largest ever to head through the ...
After fears last week that the insurance industry would be on the hook for damages of more than $100bn from the ...
The cost of subsidies to the UK's offshore wind farms in contracts awarded in auctions dropped more than 50 per cent and is now well below the price the ...
The renminbi suffered its worst day in three months after China's central bank scrapped two rules intended to ...
Will investors still care about Toshiba when its memory business is sold? The FT's Leo Lewis reports. Presented ...
The FT's Daniel Garrahan previews some of the big stories in the week ahead, including Russia's war games striking fear into its neighbours, the launch of ...
After Rohingya militants' attack on government checkpoints caused the country's military crackdown on what they call terrorism, thousands of Muslim Rohingya ...
Mexico has been hit by its biggest earthquake in nearly a century, triggering tsunami warnings across much of ...
Saudi Arabia is redrafting its main reform plan just over a year after its much-hyped launch, stripping out some areas earmarked for change and extending the ...
Florida braced for most powerful Atlantic hurricane in recorded history after storm battered Puerto Rico early on ...
The populist Alternative for Germany party looks set to enter the Bundestag for the first time in this month's national elections. The FT's Guy Chazan investigates ...
From increasing political influence to a greater share of the corporate profit pie, the largest technology companies hold enormous wealth and power. Should we ...
Janan Ganesh, the FT's chief political commentator, and Miranda Green, political columnist, discuss the future of ...
Britain has been developing a strict post-Brexit immigration policy that could mean tougher hurdles to work in the ...
In the last 12 months, the value of bitcoin has risen by 643 per cent, and could yet double or quadruple before the ...
From higher unemployment figures, heavier burden loans and less chances of out-earning their parents at the ...
The US and South Korea are pressing for another round of trade sanctions against North Korea, as attempts to ...
Bell Pottinger, the London public relations firm boasting powerful international clients, has been expelled from its ...
Many of the inventions that underpin modern life came from unexpected places. The FT is looking to find the new ideas which will shape our world in the future, ...
The chancellor on Sunday unexpectedly promised to try to end Turkey's EU accession talks in a live German TV ...
Gideon Rachman, the FT's chief foreign affairs commentator, explains what Kim Jong Un, the North Korean ...
Investors have spent decades factoring in the effect of hostilities between the rogue state and the rest of the world. Jennifer Hughes examines recent reactions ...
The US president has lashed out after the latest nuclear weapons test, declaring the nation's actions as 'hostile and dangerous' to America and leaving open the ...
Ten years on from the global financial crisis the world continues to reap the consequences. David McWilliams connects the financial, economic, social and ...
The FT's Josh de la Mare has the stories to watch for in the week ahead, with Britain's Brexit strategy taking centre stage in parliament, while markets are focused ...
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For the first time since the FT was founded, the FT's editor will debate in public the newspaper's stance for its next editorials. Lionel Barber will be in discussion ...
Saturday 2nd September, 2pm-2.45pm For the first time since the FT was founded, the FT's editor will debate in public the newspaper's stance for its next ...
Saturday 2nd September, 2pm-2.45pm For the first time since the FT was founded, the FT's editor will debate in public the newspaper's stance for its next ...
European stock funds suffered their largest redemptions in nearly six months as the region's strengthening currency damped investor enthusiasm. ▻ Subscribe ...
Michel Barnier, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, said there has been no 'decisive' progress in talks with the UK at the conclusion of the third round of formal ...
As an asset-backed debt instrument with an investment-grade rating, German covered bonds seem like a great deal for investors, yet issuance has plummeted.
Angela Merkel said she backed proposals for a eurozone budget and a Brussels-based finance minister, in a ...
More than 1000 people are believed to have been killed in severe flooding that has swept the South Asian subcontinent, from the business hub of Mumbai to the ...
More than 1000 people are believed to have been killed in severe flooding that has swept the South Asian ...
The insurance and energy industries are struggling to assess the damage from what analysts said could be one ...
North Korea has launched a ballistic missile that overflew Japan, undermining US efforts to bring it to the ...
Leo Lewis says economic reform efforts are under threat from an easily pleased population that is losing its ...
Houston, the capital of the US oil and gas industry, was hit by “catastrophic” flooding over the weekend as Tropical Storm Harvey caused torrential rains along ...
Central bankers showed signs of optimism at their annual meeting, but concerns over the impact of technology ...
The FT's Aimee Keane looks at the week ahead's top stories, as the third round of Brexit negotiations begin in Brussels, the representatives of the US, Canada ...
A court in South Korea has found Samsung's Lee Jae-yong guilty of corruption in a watershed moment for the ...
The president plans a series of addresses designed to convince the US public about the need to revamp a tax ...
Rana Foroohar looks at how easy monetary policy has bolstered share buybacks, which enrich mainly the investing class rather than the economy as a whole ...
In warehouses across the UK, an army of robots is rising. The FT's Michael Pooler reports on how intelligent machines and automation are spreading throughout ...
Number of people coming to Britain has fallen sharply following last year's Brexit vote, as more EU citizens left the ...
Samsung has unveiled a revamped model of its exploding Note 7 smartphone, the Galaxy Note 8, as the South Korean phone manufacturer attempts to draw a ...
For the first time since 2010, local bond markets are outperforming as their currencies stay strong against the dollar. But ahead of the possible monetary ...
What's going on with wages? Today's Boom Bust takes us into some interesting reports. Danielle DiMartino Booth is giving us some insight into new Fed data on ...
On today's episode of Boom Bust, we take a look at the NAFTA negotiations with Alex Mihailovich. Will Trump 'cancel' NAFTA? Gerald Celente is back on the ...
It's another Boom Bust! Lockheed wins a contract worth nearly half a billion from the U.S. government. Bart Chilton's back! He's in the studio as we take a look at ...
A new week and that means more Boom Bust! Total looks to buy Maersk Oil in a deal worth billions while AT&T still looks to buy Time Warner. Are killer robots ...
Boom Bust is ready! Joining guest host Simone Del Rosario today is John McAfee, the found of McAfee! We're examining blockchains and the ever expanding ...
It's a big news day for Boom Bust! Household debt hits record highs as auto loans climb too. European shares get some love as they experience their best week ...
It\'s been a long week for President Trump and today he announced the disbandment of his Manufacturing Council and Strategy and Policy Forum.
Tuesday is here and Boom Bust is ready! The U.S. has posted the biggest increase in retail sales in seventh months. Could it mean a rally for retailers? Prof.
Monday brings a new week and new Boom Bust! China bans imports from North Korea but will it be enough? The CEO of Merck quits his job as part of Trump's ...
The EU is in a bit of a bind as tainted eggs and a butter crisis loom over their heads.
A tax on robots? Lionel of Lionel Media joins us and gives us his thoughts.
It's Friday but we're ready for one more episode before the weekend. The markets react as tensions between North Korea and the U.S. rises, but to South ...
Applebee's and IHOP are closing stores down and many places might follow. We sat down with restaurant real estate expert and president of The Shumacher ...