No sensible government would think of emulating his trade policies as they have his other plans
Three decades after launching a swaggering caricature of the city into national consciousness the Gallaghers are back
The US president has stepped up his criticism of the central bank’s chair, prompting some to question how long it can remain above politics
In a war-footing Europe, London-Paris might become what Paris-Berlin was in the era of peace
Export growth has been strong but not lived up to its potential
The bloc of heavyweight emerging markets has grown bigger but less coherent
So long as nuclear fuel-making is permitted and NPT violators can easily exit the treaty, more nations will seek the bomb
The athleisure group is challenging public enthusiasm for ‘dupe’ products
Doubts about the dollar bring a new set of problems for Europe
When blockbuster drugs lose IP protections it can wipe out billions of dollars in revenue for companies
In just six months, the US president has made huge strides in advancing his agenda
There can be no either/or in mental health — we must rigorously examine pharmaceutical and social solutions
Plus market breadth
Tech start-up Kraken has form when it comes to profitability and growth
Switzerland’s pragmatic, slow-moving political system might benefit the bank in seeking compromise in debate over capital rules
A cooking oil subsidy has given fraudsters in Malaysia both motive and opportunity
Delays in dealing with fiscal pressures risk further damage to household consumption, corporate investment and overall growth
Forget chandeliers in trees and expensive portable toilets, the perfect event is about good times and human chemistry
Aristocrats and heritage bodies are forging alliances to rescue grand historic homes at risk of decay
As Rachel Reeves is expected to make pension funds channel more money into UK private assets, it is wise to check default schemes to ensure they are suitable for your needs
Trade levies could solve the supply-demand problem but they are a blunt tool
The government has been driving insurers’ stock gains for years but the gold rush is over
‘Big, beautiful bill’ will weigh on jobs, power prices and industrial competitiveness
With huge economic and political shifts taking place, what will replace the old world order?
FT chief economics commentator Martin Wolf and Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman go through the mailbag of listeners’ questions and comments
Plus copper tariffs
What are the tax implications of letting our property during the tennis championships?
A viable renminbi stablecoin has potential to disrupt entrenched dependence on dollar
Asian companies lead a reversal from touchscreen-dominated dashboards
City’s standing as a global financial hub still faces several hurdles
Writing about our green spaces has taken on a life of its own since the pandemic
The US operator’s data centres are an important brick in the AI wall
Our commitment to acting responsibly to avoid a full-scale regional war should not be misinterpreted as weakness
Shares in the household appliances group had been soaring since its near takeover before they wobbled this week
And that might become a problem
The country’s latest sanctions are proving far more effective than prior efforts
Regulators need to ask more questions about the people in the shadows