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April 15, 2025
Dollar bearishness reaches highest level since 2006, says survey
Investors expect greenback to depreciate over next 12 months, according to BofA research
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Sudan paramilitaries massacre hundreds of refugees in Darfur
Activists warn of unfolding genocide as UK and others host peace conference in London
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Thousands of Israeli military reservists call for deal with Hamas
Prime minister’s decision to resume ferocious offensive in Gaza provokes growing backlash from troops
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Trump team has not said what it wants in trade talks, says EU
Top negotiators met in Washington on Monday to discuss how to remove so-called reciprocal tariffs
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
France risks ‘irreversible’ harm from overspending, PM warns
François Bayrou urges clean-up of public finances but faces a vote of no confidence if opposition object to budget cuts
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Wall Street banks reap $37bn from Trump trading boom
Banks have gained from surge in volumes amid market gyrations
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
The decline of the UK steel industry in four charts
Government has intervened to keep the country’s last two blast furnaces open — for now
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Trump is halfway to making America a police state
The president’s refusal to accept a Supreme Court ruling on illegal deportation is a turning point
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Hermès overtakes LVMH for luxury’s top spot after weak sales spark sell-off
Companies trade places by market value as investors bet on continued struggles at Louis Vuitton owner
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Tulipieres for spring: still groundbreaking
The multi-spouted Delftware flower vase is popular with designers and collectors once again
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Labour must spell out what UK growth will pay for
Focusing on benefits to voters’ wallets would help blunt the threat posed by the likes of Nigel Farage
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
JD Vance predicts ‘good chance’ of US-UK trade agreement
US vice-president says Trump administration is ‘working very hard’ with Starmer government on tariffs
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Growth in oil demand expected to slow sharply as a result of Trump’s tariffs
International Energy Agency says situation ‘fluid and substantial risks remain’
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Banknote maker De la Rue agrees £263mn takeover by US buyout group Atlas
All-cash offer ends months of uncertainty over future of UK company on the public markets
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
TDK claims optical breakthrough to tackle generative AI’s biggest bottleneck
Response times of 20 trillionths of a second recorded in test to improve data transfer speeds
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
UK jobs market weakens as economy faces tariff hit
Payrolled employment falls even as wage growth remains strong
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Carmaker shares jump after Donald Trump signals ‘help’ for industry
President acknowledges companies ‘need a little bit of time’ before they can manufacture in US
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Xi Jinping urges Vietnam to oppose Donald Trump’s tariff ‘bullying’
US president says countries are trying to ‘screw’ America as China looks to shore up ties with trade partners
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Trade, tech and Treasuries: China holds cards in US tariff stand-off
Planning, diversified markets and control of strategic materials potentially give Beijing leverage — if it can bear the pain
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Why Serbia’s EU ambitions are on the line as Vučić weighs up Putin invite
Also in this newsletter: Are the EU’s 2040 climate targets going soft?
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
We Would Have Told Each Other Everything — Judith Hermann’s fascinating mix of memoir and autofiction
The German writer explores friendship, family and generational trauma in three luminous interconnected essays
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing TV review — Netflix documentary explores the murky world of internet child stars
Three part-series revolves around the troubling testimonies of young influencers
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
How to enjoy the water in Miami without stepping foot on South Beach
An insider’s guide to the best spots to sail, fish, kayak, snorkel and swim
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
The best new suncare products
Testing Augustinus Bader’s new SPF – and six more super suncreams
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
British Steel needs a forever subsidy
Making steel at home is a trade-off that seems more appealing when global trust in commerce is scarce
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
‘This is what victory looks like’: Inside Israel’s aggressive new security plan
Shaken by October 7, the country is seizing territory and flattening villages to build buffer zones while routinely striking neighbours
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
How Turkey’s opposition plans to take on Erdoğan
Republican People’s Party head Özgür Özel outlines strategy after arrest of star campaigner triggered mass protests
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Carlsberg boss says there will be ‘no winners’ from US tariffs
Danish brewer ‘insulated’ from direct impacts of levies but warns they will hit fragile consumer sentiment
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Top Trump official tells Europe to choose between US or Chinese communications tech
FCC chair Brendan Carr urges ‘western allies’ to pick Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet company
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
CNN’s Mark Thompson: ‘Our entire industry is going through a revolution’
Media executive plans to launch a ‘suite’ of digital subscription services to arrest long-term decline in cable
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
What can workers do if they’re fired by AI?
Automated decisions are a source of under-appreciated tension in the UK government’s approach to low-paid employees
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Do we have the humanity to meet the Sudan crisis?
After two years of brutal war and famine, a surge in international solidarity is needed
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Millions have been left behind by the payday loans crackdown
Evlo is relaunching but many subprime lenders have closed after a wave of compensation claims
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
How to survive a renovation
For most people it’s a once-in-a-lifetime torture. For me, it has become a life-long punishment — here’s what I have learnt
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Artist Thomas Schütte: ‘It’s those with no emotions who are really in trouble’
On show in Venice, Schütte’s work — ranging from monumental sculptures to intimate watercolours — explores themes such as death and anxiety
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Aircraft deliveries at risk from tariff chaos, says Ryanair boss O’Leary
Airlines and plane manufacturers are preparing to battle over who pays for the duties
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
EU explores legal options for ending Russian gas deals
Brussels says invoking ‘force majeure’ clause would allow contract termination without penalties
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Diamond industry in crisis as Trump tariffs rock market
Traders warn of ‘standstill’ as shipments through key hub of Antwerp drop 85 per cent
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
How Wall Street got Donald Trump wrong
Titans of finance and business are beginning to realise they misread the president’s second-term priorities
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Want a winning economic policy for America? Learn from Andy Grove
The late Intel CEO proposed establishing a bank to back companies that scaled their factories in the US
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Coming soon: The future weapons of war
How drones and AI have transformed the battlefield, and the defence industry
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
How Argentina pulled off its latest IMF deal
Fund to give unusually large upfront transfer to Argentina’s President Javier Milei
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Google’s Elizabeth Reid: ‘Human curiosity is boundless and people ask a lot of questions’
The search executive behind the push to reinvent the group’s core product says users are driving change in how to seek information
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
Former policeman Peter Dutton’s ‘anti-woke’ image runs foul of Australian voters
Rightwing politician’s popularity has sunk as electorate turns against populist policies
Financial Times
April 15, 2025
How India can steal China’s lunch
Also in this newsletter: why the RBI is right to be careful about household debt
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
UK consumers plan to ‘buy British’ as Trump’s trade war bites, survey shows
More than 70% of people said they intend to support UK businesses
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Meta had ‘monopoly power’ after buying rival apps, FTC says
Blockbuster antitrust trial that could force break-up of $1.5tn tech giant gets under way in Washington
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
US government debt steadies after week of brutal selling
10-year yield falls for first time since April 4 as investors scoop up Treasuries
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Risky corporate borrowers shut out of bond market since Trump’s tariff blitz
Slowdown in high-yield bond market issuance threatens a tentative rebound in dealmaking
Financial Times
April 14, 2025