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  • Thursday, 26 June, 2025
    Innovative Lawyers
    Accelerating Business

    A monthly series that examines how the legal ecosystem uses new technologies to serve fast-changing business needs. This month: legal teams assess whether to build or buy AI tools

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  • Thursday, 26 June, 2025
    Business school cases
    Business School Sustainable Education

    The dilemmas facing cement makers in their efforts to decarbonise are considered in the latest of our series of business-school-style teaching case studies on sustainability. Read selected FT articles and see how you would address similar challenges

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  • Wednesday, 25 June, 2025
    Law
    Innovative Lawyers

    Special reports covering Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific. Plus: Business Legal Leaders and Accelerating Business

  • Wednesday, 25 June, 2025
    Business school
    Business School Debates

    Topical issues for classroom discussion. This series hosts short case studies on contemporary business dilemmas for professors and students, written by academics who provide insights and questions on themes from supply chains and artificial intelligence, to marketing and accounting

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  • Wednesday, 25 June, 2025
    Innovative Lawyers
    Innovative Lawyers: 20 years

    In a 20-year retrospective, we look forwards by looking back. Highlights include: the theme of adaptability; the most innovative law firms; practice areas, pay and leadership; and 100 individuals who collectively show how much the sector has changed

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  • Monday, 23 June, 2025
    Tennis
    The Business of Tennis

    Tensions between the stars, tournaments and tour organisers are rising. Plus: Naomi Osaka on life off the court; how lower ranked players balance the books; and the fight for the next generation of fans

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  • Wednesday, 18 June, 2025
    InterviewFT Wealth
    Walmart heir Lukas Walton’s $15bn bet on the environment

    With an estimated worth of $39bn, he wants to use market mechanisms to save the oceans

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  • Wednesday, 18 June, 2025
    Energy sector
    Energy Transition

    Big Oil remains split on the timeline for peak demand but in the meantime renewable technology from nuclear power to heat pumps and batteries is forging ahead, while architects are working on more sustainable buildings. There is still a question mark however over the supply of key raw materials: a problem the market alone cannot fix, says IEA chief Fatih Birol

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  • Tuesday, 17 June, 2025
    Women in business
    Women in Business

    ‘Dad allies’ help shift childcare burden. Plus: the $10bn Black hair industry; Trump pushback hits US diversity efforts; how women can catch up on AI; businesswomen face surge in online abuse; career paths shaped by trauma; and why success can be a recipe for divorce

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  • Tuesday, 17 June, 2025
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Global Brands

    Brand owners have rarely faced a more testing period, given the need to carefully navigate rapidly shifting political and cultural conventions to reach consumers who are increasingly polarised and atomised in their tastes and views

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  • Sunday, 15 June, 2025
    Masters in Finance
    Business Education: Financial Training

    The FT’s 2025 ranking of the top schools for financial education, alongside deep dives into key issues: finance grads target jobs outside banking roles, how to fix carbon reporting, arts school students embrace entrepreneurship, and why business schools are redesigning their curriculums

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  • Tuesday, 10 June, 2025
    FT Schools
    FT Schools: Navigating the digital world

    An FT Schools guide to making the most of online opportunities while avoiding the threats. Including: getting the best out of AI; making money selling second hand items; dealing with digital problems; applying for jobs; spotting misinformation; and finding the best apps. It is part of the Financial Times free schools access programme

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  • Monday, 9 June, 2025
    Environment
    Oceans

    UN Ocean Conference hopes to reach a deal on marine protection as tensions rise over deep-sea mining. Plus: what melting Arctic ice means for shipping; ‘alarming’ seaweed loss; a guide to blue bonds; and John Kerry on why it is time to act to save oceans

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  • Thursday, 5 June, 2025
    African companies
    Africa’s Fastest-Growing Companies

    The 2025 ranking reveals two main trends: the prevalence of fintechs and the outsized performance of the continent’s two biggest economies — Nigeria and South Africa. Plus a Rwanda-based microfinance start-up helps a boatmaker in South Sudan and how Covid helped turn one entrepreneur’s dream into reality

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  • Friday, 30 May, 2025
    Wealth management
    FT Wealth: May

    In this edition: Indian prince reshapes his family dynasty; Europe’s nobles offer a blueprint for Britain’s hereditary peers; Chinese elite’s love of equestrian sport tested; will a billionaire levy work?

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  • Thursday, 29 May, 2025
    FT Wealth: May
    French charities turn to UK philanthropists as the state retreats at home

    ‘We are where the US was 100 years ago and where the UK was 50 years ago,’ says one fundraiser in France

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  • Thursday, 29 May, 2025
    FT Wealth: May
    India’s Instagram prince wants to make his dynasty fit for the 21st century

    The maharaja of Jaipur is opening hotels, restaurants and art galleries even as he tries to maintain his family’s ancient traditions

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  • Wednesday, 28 May, 2025
    FT WealthBryce Elder
    What a tailor taught me about learning to trust others

    Bryce Elder heads to Bryceland for a sartorial trade-up

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  • Friday, 23 May, 2025
    FT Wealth: May
    The Chinese elite’s boomtime love of horseriding is about to be tested

    Cooling economy and cultural decoupling spark doubts over the sustainability of western-influenced lifestyles

    A child in riding gear walks alongside a brown horse within an indoor equestrian arena illuminated by golden sunlight
  • Wednesday, 21 May, 2025
    EU employment
    Europe’s Best Employers 2025

    The inaugural Europe’s Best Employers covers 1,000 companies across 26 industries. In the report, we look at Germany’s employee-employer decision making model; the attraction of working in financial services; why we need strong managers; good employment practices pay off at a retailer; and the benefits of working in tech

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  • Wednesday, 21 May, 2025
    FT Wealth: May
    Meet the insurgent economists promoting a global wealth tax

    Gabriel Zucman is leading a movement for billionaires to pay at least 2 per cent of their net worth each year

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  • Tuesday, 20 May, 2025
    FT WealthCharles Spencer
    What will life after the House of Lords look like for Britain’s aristocrats?

    European nobles have found fresh purpose in business and the arts after losing political power

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  • Friday, 16 May, 2025
    FT WealthClare Maurice
    The UK needs to make it simpler for the wealthy to move here

    There is no longer a visa for successful entrepreneurs to secure residency by investing in the country

    Illustration with a businessman walking a tightrope connected to the UK on a map
  • Friday, 16 May, 2025
    Innovative Lawyers
    Asia-Pacific Innovative Lawyers

    Tensions, tariffs and global trade are shaping lawyers’ work in the region, from AI to energy projects. Plus: the FT’s top 25 law firms; best-practice case studies; and a spotlight on China

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  • Thursday, 15 May, 2025
    Football
    The Business of Football

    High-end multipurpose stadiums, smaller format games, and the rise of fantasy football all point to a profit imperative. And with AI scouting and a hidden shift in player workload there is much at stake. It is small wonder that Giorgio Chiellini has been drawn to the business side

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