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November 23, 2024
‘Sigh of relief’: Wall Street welcomes Donald Trump’s pick of Scott Bessent for Treasury secretary
Nomination of hedge fund investor follows tumultuous fight for the top US economic post
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Donald Trump expected to pick Scott Bessent as Treasury secretary
Hedge fund manager would be tasked with implementing president-elect’s pledged tax cuts and tariffs
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Leveraged hedge funds magnified August market sell-off, Fed says
US central bank report pins blame for trading volatility partly on investors that had taken on too much debt
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Italian cheesemakers stockpile in US over fear of Trump tariffs
Exporters of dairy and olive oil made in Italy face shipping and storage crunch in run-up to Christmas
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Ripe for a turnaround: Mulberry and Burberry chart a new course
UK luxury stalwarts each embarking on turnarounds under new bosses
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Early Revolut investors cash out at least $300mn in share sale
Buyers of UK fintech’s stock include wealthy Goldman Sachs clients
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
How long will Trump’s honeymoon with the stock market last?
Equities investors seem unfazed by the risk that tariffs and tax cuts will push up inflation and deficits. But fears are rising
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
‘There was so much promise’: How Northvolt tumbled into bankruptcy
Battery champion became a symbol of Europe’s ambitions and then its failings on its way to Chapter 11 proceedings
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Mandelson email to voters in Oxford university chancellor contest draws criticism
Candidates say lack of ‘hard and fast’ rules has led to confusion and poor turnout
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Tina is back: Investors say there is no alternative to US equities
Fund managers are finding it really hard to articulate a strong case to put money to work anywhere else
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Britain is being stalked by the spectre of stagflation
A combination of lower output, higher unemployment and inflation would leave the Bank of England in a tight spot
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Longwood Gardens’ spectacular reinvention
The reimagining of this temple of horticultural in Philadelphia County is on a scale unimaginable in the UK
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
UK signals it would arrest Netanyahu if he travelled to the country
Government says it will ‘always comply’ with international legal obligations after ICC warrant issued for Israeli prime minister
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Donald Trump’s ‘hush money’ sentencing indefinitely postponed
New York judge was due to sentence the president-elect next week in the only criminal case against him to go to trial
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Akram Khan’s Gigenis review — a dance of play and power
The UK premiere at London’s Sadler’s Wells is a virtuosic showcase of classical Indian dance
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Unilever to slim down but not spin off food business, says chief
Hein Schumacher to press ahead with IPO of ice-cream unit as part of turnaround plan for FTSE 100 consumer group
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Britain’s national security demands more than a defence review
As the international order cracks, the nation’s capabilities must adjust to a new world
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Amazon pumps another $4bn into AI start-up Anthropic
Tech group doubles total investment to $8bn as generative artificial intelligence race intensifies
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Poorer nations hit back at COP29 offer of $250bn to tackle climate change
Independent expert group says amount falls short of $390bn a year needed by 2035 to deal with effects of global warming
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
The best books of 2024 — picked by FT readers
We asked you to share your favourite reads of the year — here are the results
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
EU’s top central bankers warn economy at risk from political paralysis
ECB president and governors of Bundesbank and Banque de France issue warnings over lack of reform
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Will Musk and Trump fall out?
The X owner may be flying too close to the sun
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Reid Hoffman: What Trump means for Silicon Valley
I expect the administration, with the advice of Elon Musk, will adopt a mercantilist AI policy
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Jaguar boss defends rebranding as not ‘woke’ after backlash
Carmaker under fire for promotional video with no cars and dropping the iconic ‘leaper’ big cat from company logo
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Globalisation is not dead
What happens next does not depend on the US alone, we are seeing a shift to a multipolar world
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
COP29 struggles to break climate finance deadlock
Wealthy and developing nations in disagreement on crucial issues as climate summit nears its close
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Best books of 2024: from our own stable
Books by FT journalists and editors
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Best books of 2024: Children’s and Young Adults
James Lovegrove and Suzi Feay select their must-read titles
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Iran activates ‘new advanced centrifuges’ after nuclear watchdog’s rebuke
Move follows resolution by International Atomic Energy Agency saying Tehran failed to co-operate with investigation
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
How to host it – a winter feasting special
Tastemakers and chefs share their festive traditions
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Eurozone business activity hits 10-month low
Weak manufacturing and services activity increases chances of half-point rate cut next month
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Northvolt chief resigns a day after battery maker collapses into bankruptcy
Europe’s best-funded start-up raised $15bn but was left with just $30mn in cash
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Trade war worries drive euro to two-year low
Single currency has been a victim of a market shift to anticipate Trump’s tariff policies
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Spain fines five low-cost airlines €179mn for ‘abusive’ practices
Ryanair hit hardest with €107mn fine as carriers ordered to stop charging extra fees for hand luggage and adjacent seat reservations
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Who wants to buy Chrome?
And thoughts on savings
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
China ‘willing’ to engage in Trump dialogue as it backs exporters
Officials say Beijing will remain ‘steadfast’ in resisting protectionist measures
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Foreigners dump Chinese government bonds as popular trade unwinds
Investors who had borrowed renminbi to buy sovereign debt hit by market sell-off
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Trump was on a roll. Then he picked Matt Gaetz for attorney-general
The lurid allegations about the Floridian were threatening to derail the president-elect’s transition
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
The new rules of the hotel pool
How to navigate a delicate ecosystem, according to Miami’s waterside maestros. Warning: failure to adhere to this guidance may attract serio...
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
NHS take-up of Palantir data platform rises despite hurdles
Figures released by NHS England show slower-than-hoped rollout of software
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
What are banks doing with your financial data?
Your transactions reveal a lot about you as a person — it could be valuable information
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Best books of 2024: Politics
Gideon Rachman selects his must-read titles
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
The 80s: Photographing Britain review — Tate’s stark portrait of Thatcher’s decade
The focus is on protest, class conflict and social division but there is joy and humanity amid the miserabilism
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
‘Be strong and stand hard’ – CDLP co-founder Christian Larson talks taste
The film and music video director loves vintage ashtrays, Versace sunglasses and ‘Lost in Music’ by Gay Marvine
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Why I’m sticking to my guns with my portfolio
As I reach the two-year anniversary, I find generally sweet returns — with one flaw
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Poland urges EU to spend more on eastern defences ahead of Trump return
Warsaw has largest military budget among Nato allies
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
EU shift to electric cars still riddled with obstacles
French scheme shows demand at right price but image problems and infrastructure are hampering adoption
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
Microsoft urges Donald Trump to ‘push harder’ against Russia and China hacks
Big Tech group’s president calls on new US administration to take tougher approach on state-sponsored cyber attacks
Financial Times
November 22, 2024
High growth doesn’t tell the story of the US economy
Impressive headline figures didn’t help the Democrats
Financial Times
November 22, 2024