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August 11, 2025
Small businesses raise prices as Trump’s tariffs hit Main Street
Midwestern city of St Louis demonstrates what is coming for American consumers as the cost of supplies soars
Financial Times
August 11, 2025
Gemfields sells Fabergé brand for $50mn
Tech entrepreneur Sergei Mosunov buys luxury jeweller from struggling London mining group
Financial Times
August 11, 2025
Ørsted plans to raise $9bn in rights issue to shore up finances
World’s biggest offshore wind developer has been battered by high interest rates and Trump administration’s opposition
Financial Times
August 11, 2025
The new widow-maker
Fund managers chalk up another win
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August 11, 2025
How Pakistan wooed Trump
Crypto, minerals and flattery paved Islamabad’s improbable rise in White House favour
Financial Times
August 11, 2025
Nuclear reactor groups tap into Spac revival to fuel atomic energy boom
AI power demand and support from Trump administration has boosted the industry
Financial Times
August 11, 2025
Art about swimming? It’s the ultimate refresh
Dive into these exhibitions focusing on our love of water
Financial Times
August 11, 2025
German-Polish border dispute stirs unease in frontier towns
Guben and Gubin on river Neisse grapple with signs of division after Berlin and Warsaw escalate migration quarrel
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August 11, 2025
Pimco chief signals caution over private markets
Manny Roman says next economic downturn could threaten an asset class untested by hard times
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August 11, 2025
BlackRock and Vanguard lead US ‘super league’ dominating Europe
Regional expansion by group of US-based asset managers far outstrips local sector’s growth
Financial Times
August 11, 2025
The story behind Spain’s solar power meltdown
Pedro Sánchez calls his country a ‘global benchmark’ in the transition to greener energy, but prices — and profits — have plunged
Financial Times
August 11, 2025
The best way to explore Rome? From the water
See the Eternal City from an entirely new and (bar the odd rapid) more relaxing angle by rafting, kayaking or rowing along the Tiber
Financial Times
August 11, 2025
Hot property: five homes for sale in Montauk, Long Island
From a secluded property nestled between a lake and the ocean to a house with 180-degree ocean views and its own putting green
Financial Times
August 11, 2025
The push for ESG risks conflict with fiduciary responsibilities
Firms can make sustainable investments a compelling choice — but only if they do not harm returns
Financial Times
August 11, 2025
Europe’s space ambitions at risk over dependence on Nasa, agency warns
The bloc relies on Nasa capabilities for as much of half of its exploration budget
Financial Times
August 11, 2025
Trump tries for a Ukraine peace deal
The US President is set to meet one-on-one with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday
Financial Times
August 11, 2025
Manus and Benchmark: The AI deal that upset China and the US
Start-up came under fire from Beijing for abandoning the country as Washington scrutinised its Silicon Valley backer
Financial Times
August 11, 2025
South Korea’s Upstage enters global AI race
Start-up has produced a large language model that performs as well as advanced systems in the US and China
Financial Times
August 10, 2025
Nvidia and AMD to pay 15% of China chip sale revenues to US government
Chipmakers agree to unusual arrangement to secure export licences from Trump administration
Financial Times
August 10, 2025
The litany of failures in UK statistics must stop
My committee will press for transparency and accountability so that the country’s official data can be trusted
Financial Times
August 10, 2025
Benjamin Netanyahu’s Gaza war plan will fail, warns Israel’s finance minister
Far-right ultranationalist Bezalel Smotrich says he has ‘lost faith’ that PM can achieve ‘decisive victory’
Financial Times
August 10, 2025
Intel must not bow to Trump’s attack on its CEO
Lip-Bu Tan is better equipped to transform this company’s fortunes than anyone else
Financial Times
August 10, 2025
The rise of America’s intangible economy
Investments in non-physical assets demystify the US stock market’s performance
Financial Times
August 10, 2025
Netanyahu’s disastrous plan to take control of Gaza
A small window exists for Israel’s allies to dissuade it from further escalation
Financial Times
August 10, 2025
Sanctioned oil trader sues corporate spooks over alleged ‘smear campaign’
Filings in New York include recordings in support of Niels Troost’s claim his former partner pretended to be a CIA operative
Financial Times
August 10, 2025
Singapore stock exchange seeks listings and deals for growth
The bourse recorded its strongest annual net profits in 25 years
Financial Times
August 10, 2025
Can we just have one day when no one mentions AI?
The gap between hype and reality is frustratingly wide and growing
Financial Times
August 10, 2025
China wants US to relax export controls on chips as part of trade deal
Experts warn dropping restrictions would give Beijing a competitive advantage in artificial intelligence
Financial Times
August 10, 2025
India’s IT services giants race to reinvent themselves for the AI age
Outsourcing sector struggles to adjust as clients shift budgets to artificial intelligence projects
Financial Times
August 10, 2025
Anchovy ice cream? The weird and wonderful world of Jack’s Gelato
The Cambridge culinary institution serving first-class scoops
Financial Times
August 10, 2025
Romania risks repeat of collapse with ‘essential’ austerity measures
Bucharest committed to tax rises and spending cuts despite popular backlash, says finance minister
Financial Times
August 10, 2025
Record butter prices leave bakers with indigestion
Squeeze on butter churns exacerbated by huge demand for whey protein, originally a waste product of cheesemaking
Financial Times
August 10, 2025
How to take a holiday. No, really.
Vacations don’t have to mean checking emails. We asked experts how to really get away from the office.
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August 10, 2025
The crafted home: block-printed wallpaper and fabric inspired by a Sussex wood
Molly Mahon revives an ancient art in a collection inspired by the trees and flowers around her home in Ashdown Forest
Financial Times
August 10, 2025
The other Israel-Iran war
A long-running campaign of cyber attacks has continued since a ceasefire ended the 12-day conflict
Financial Times
August 9, 2025
Lula partially vetoes Brazil’s contentious environmental bill
Campaigners warned law would damage Brasília’s ecological credentials ahead of COP30 summit in the Amazon
Financial Times
August 9, 2025
Rice prices plunge to 8-year low after record harvests
India and other countries have ended export restrictions, flooding the market with supply
Financial Times
August 9, 2025
Swiss gold industry in crosshairs after US tariff debacle, Some politicians call on sector to pay for ‘damage’ caused by failed trade talks
Swiss gold industry in crosshairs after US tariff debacle, Some politicians call on sector to pay for ‘damage’ caused by failed trade talks
Financial Times
August 9, 2025
Brazil fears extra US tariffs over Russian diesel purchases
Latin America’s biggest economy has tripled trade with its Brics ally since Moscow invaded Ukraine
Financial Times
August 9, 2025
Romania’s Dan offers centrists hope but the populists wait in the wings
Soft-spoken new leader must tackle deep problems from corruption to the deficit to a sense of alienation from EU
Financial Times
August 9, 2025
The futile loneliness of a crypto short
I never bet against crypto — that doesn’t mean I like it
Financial Times
August 9, 2025
Benjamin Netanyahu’s Gaza occupation plan opens rift with IDF
Rancorous week of leaks and mudslinging exposes divisions between political and military leadership
Financial Times
August 9, 2025
Swiss watches keep ticking despite tariff challenges
The country’s makers of high-end timepieces should avoid the ‘horror scenario’ facing their fellow exporters
Financial Times
August 9, 2025
Flip-flops, fruit and the new rat pack: hot takes from Copenhagen Fashion Week SS26
The Scandi city leads the way in style and sustainable fashion. So what trends are on the horizon?
Financial Times
August 9, 2025
Is there a case for climate optimism?
Two books argue that, despite the gloom, environmental progress is still possible through science and diplomacy
Financial Times
August 9, 2025
The problem with Sydney Sweeney is you
Society can’t help politicising a pneumatic blonde
Financial Times
August 9, 2025
Behind the scenes at the Awards Awards
As corporate prize-giving ceremonies continue to expand, one events agency is handing out garlands to the best back slappers
Financial Times
August 9, 2025
What do chefs actually eat on the job?
It’s not what you expect
Financial Times
August 9, 2025
A grand new government quarter glimpsed through the Delhi haze
Departing FT bureau chief John Reed on a transformation to match India’s ambition — and the old challenges that remain
Financial Times
August 9, 2025