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March 27, 2026
The new Disney CEO’s horrible first week
Josh D’Amaro faces crises across the entertainment giant’s empire
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
UK watchdog hits Bank of London with new client freeze
Lossmaking fintech was fined £2mn for misleading regulators about its capital position
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
Keir Starmer set to make Sadiq Khan a lord
Move would allow London mayor to take cabinet role, as prime minister tries to shore up position
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
German ‘city of peace’ wrestles with weapons pivot to save VW jobs
Converting Osnabrück factory to make Iron Dome components may be ‘moonshot’ for embattled carmaker
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
The global food crisis unleashed by the war
From Minnesota to Punjab, fertiliser costs are up and harvests are set to be hit
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
UAE pushes for international force to reopen Hormuz
Abu Dhabi is hardening its stance as it suffers from Iran’s retaliation to US-Israeli war
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
Private markets are developing their own Magnificent Seven
Investors are splashing cash at record rates, but the market has been getting narrower
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
Iran seeks tight controls on traffic through strategic Strait of Hormuz
Tehran suggests system of charging fees and limiting passage to ‘non-hostile’ ships could endure beyond current war
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
How MI5 gets into the minds of young terrorists
Behavioural scientists see an increasing caseload of children at risk of being radicalised online
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
Why molecules matter in the age of the Halo trade
Capital-intensive industries are taking their revenge on the service sector
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
Ships forgo cargo to carry fuel as Iran war sends prices soaring
Fuel costs for global shipping industry are up nearly $5bn since conflict began
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
How Italy’s oldest bank turned on its saviour CEO
Monte dei Paschi di Siena’s board stripped Luigi Lovaglio of his powers, setting up a fight for its leadership
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
Echoes of history: what the oil shock means for your money
As central bankers tread the line between controlling inflation and avoiding economic stagnation, investors face tough decisions
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
A parador for the party isle of Ibiza
Two decades in the making, the new Parador de Ibiza crowns the historic citadel — and shows the island does culture as well as clubbing
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
Nation of Strangers by Ece Temelkuran
The exiled Turkish writer’s beautifully written work offers rich psychological insights into the lives of migrants
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
Vanishing woodlands: where are the trees of Turgenev and Tolstoy?
A new book explores 900 years of forests and their history and culture — from Finland to Siberia to war-torn Ukraine
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
The 12th Earl of Shaftesbury talks taste
Nicholas Ashley-Cooper loves saunas, ’90s techno and his Quercus dentata (aka Japanese emperor oak)
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
Raye turns everything up to the max in This Music May Contain Hope
Following the riotous success of ‘My 21st Century Blues’, the star somehow reaches new heights with her latest album
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
SocGen ditches ‘shadow’ trading floors in favour of work from home
French bank decides traders can operate from home if main sites are out of action
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
The global economy is Iran’s hostage. Can it be released? With Edward Fishman
The ongoing conflict is weakening America
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
Hong Kong woos asset managers with potential tax cuts
Expansion of carried interest regime could mean zero levies on performance fees at hedge funds
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
Prashant Ruia: I don’t think our investment decisions in the past were bad
Essar chief on turning his group around
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
Power struggle with CEO led to resignation of HDFC chair
Atanu Chakraborty quit the bank after a clash of strategy, personality and leadership styles with Sashidhar Jagdishan
Financial Times
March 27, 2026
Pernod Ricard and Jack Daniel’s owner in talks to combine operations
Discussions under way with Brown-Forman to create premium alcohol group as sector battles subdued demand
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
Anthropic wins court order blocking Pentagon’s security threat designation
Judge says classification of group as ‘supply chain risk’ not aligned with stated US national security interests
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
Middle East war live: Oil price endures bout of volatility as traders assess trajectory of Iran talks
Donald Trump delays possible attack on Iranian regime’s energy plants until April 6 after bruising day on Wall Street
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
Tether hires KPMG as auditor ahead of US expansion
The world’s largest stablecoin issuer also brings on PwC to ready internal systems
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
Federal Reserve could cut balance sheet by $2tn without market turmoil, says Miran
Bank governor says regulatory changes and reduced stigma around lending tools could allow a gradual reduction in assets
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
Parents told to limit screen time for under 5s to one hour a day
UK issues guidance while drawing up options to restrict children’s use of social media
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
White House considers ways to pay airport security officers without congressional approval
Waiting times have been increasing as the Department of Homeland Security has been without funding for six weeks
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
Donald Trump extends Iran talks deadline after steep sell-off on Wall Street
US stocks post worst day since Middle East crisis began as fresh inflation fears send Treasury yields higher
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
Putin asks oligarchs to donate to budget as cost of Ukraine war soars
Russian president’s demand shows intention to pursue campaign until all of neighbour’s eastern Donbas region is captured
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
Israeli military doubts war will topple Iranian regime
Prevailing view within IDF intelligence is that aerial campaign has yet to erode Islamic republic’s hold on power
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
US bond market shows signs of strain as Iran war sparks Treasury tumult
Ease of trading in world’s most important debt has worsened in recent weeks, banks and investors say
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
The rout in UK and European bonds
What rising yields mean for everyday people
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
Donald Trump says officials who opened probe into Jay Powell showed ‘courage’
President’s remarks come after judge called the investigation an attempt to coerce Fed chair to lower interest rates
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
Private credit’s moment for a healthy reset
Recent ructions highlight the case for better scrutiny of the asset class
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
South Africa says France withdrew G7 invitation under US pressure
Trump administration has mounted sustained campaign against Pretoria
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
Nicolás Maduro asks US court to throw out case against him
Captured Venezuelan leader says he cannot pay lawyers because of US sanctions
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
Elon Musk’s lawsuit against X advertisers thrown out by US judge
Billionaire had accused brands of organising an illegal boycott
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
Mastercard looks to unwind biggest ever acquisition
Credit card group seeks to sell payments unit acquired for $3.2bn in 2019 for less than it paid
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
US senators aim to sanction Hungary over obstructing Ukraine aid
Bipartisan bill from Shaheen and Tillis comes as Prime Minister Viktor Orbán holds up €90bn loan to Kyiv
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
OpenAI makes a ‘Code Red’ turn in strategy
The company shows some business discipline in ditching Sora video app and plans for erotic chatbot
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
Iran’s hardline new leaders take control
US-Israeli assassinations have left a regime that looks more hawkish at home and abroad
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
Jaguar Land Rover to shut UK plant for two weeks after supplier fire
Latest blow comes just months after £260mn cyber attack halted production
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
In search of Albion — the folklore, myths and magic that built British culture
Three books take a tour through history to unpick the facts and fictions that still inform the national sense of identity
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
Odey fired executives for telling him to ‘sit in dungeons’ to protect women
Financier told court he objected to safeguarding measures, including sitting on a lower floor, firm imposed after misconduct claims
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
Trump’s war is delivering a gut punch to the US economy
A supply chain crisis will hit ordinary Americans with higher prices at a time when they are already feeling stretched
Financial Times
March 26, 2026
Geese bring New York rock back to life in thrilling London show
Upgraded to a larger venue, the band performed their acclaimed third album ‘Getting Killed’ to a rapturous crowd at the Eventim Apollo
Financial Times
March 26, 2026