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Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Donald Trump signals further tariff relief for US carmakers
US president says he is considering ‘something to help car companies’
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
US and Salvadoran presidents refuse to repatriate wrongly deported migrant
Trump administration says fate of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia should be determined by El Salvador
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
British Steel crisis spurs greater scrutiny of Chinese investment in UK
Ministers urged to review Beijing’s role in critical national infrastructure and supply chains
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
The narrow window for a nuclear deal with Iran
Trump team should accept that both the US and Tehran need to make compromises
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Top Federal Reserve official says US could require rate cuts if big tariffs return
Governor Christopher Waller warns that should Trump resume steep duties growth will ‘slow to a crawl’
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Leda Braga’s Systematica suffers as Trump’s trade war hits quant hedge funds
Sharp market reversals have wrongfooted many computer-driven traders betting on market trends
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
LVMH sales fall sharply as luxury woes continue
Weakening demand in the US and Japan drags on performance at the owner of Louis Vuitton
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Wall Street trading giants try not to feel the noise
None of the big bank chiefs really know whether Trump’s fickle policies are causing good volatility or bad
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
This bakery sells one chocolate cookie. And it’s the best in the world
That’s the claim, at least, by Amsterdam’s Van Stapele Koekmakerij
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Speed is a funny, smartly original play that explores huge issues
At London’s Bush Theatre, a speed-awareness course uncovers moments of rage and recklessness
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Chess: world No 1 Carlsen adds another triumph in Paris Freestyle final
Puzzle: Black, to play, lost in one move. How could he have won immediately?
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Former BGC exployee faces prison sentence after admitting breach of asset freezing order
Judge tells Michael Viney ‘custody threshold has been crossed’ after he sold a flat in Barcelona
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
SNP brings forward government programme due to Trump turmoil
Scottish first minister John Swinney says move will allow for year of ‘delivery’ ahead of Holyrood elections
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Russia admits to missile attack that killed Ukrainian civilians
Moscow says it targeted and hit military commanders gathered in northeastern city of Sumy
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Trump, Truss and the ‘moron premium’
The educational value of the former UK prime minister’s cautionary tale is timeless
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Britain should embrace European and other middle powers
With the US and China facing off in a tariff war, the time has come for the UK to pivot
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Maria Vargas Llosa — endlessly versatile giant of Latin American literature
Ingenious, elegant and inventive, the Nobel Prize-winning writer was a virtuoso storyteller of private passions and power misused
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Goldman Sachs’ equities traders post record quarter
Stock market frenzy after Trump inauguration has boosted earnings across Wall Street
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Nato acquires AI military system from Palantir
Alliance to use artificial intelligence developed by company of prominent Donald Trump backer
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Neil Woodford plots comeback with new investment service ‘W4.0’
Former star fund manager will sell stockpicking strategies to subscribers six years after downfall
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Pfizer to halt development of closely watched weight-loss drug
US pharmaceutical group says patient in study ‘experienced potential drug-induced liver injury’
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
EU arms US-bound staff with burner phones to avoid espionage
European Commission officials heading to IMF and World Bank spring meetings advised to travel with basic devices
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
A warning to US foodies from irate Italian producers
Nostalgia for canned ‘Italian’ fare of my childhood makes me wonder how many Americans will notice higher prices on gourmet imports
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Why Xi holds a stronger hand than Trump
The White House has miscalculated the balance of power in its tariff war with China
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Former Tory MP Craig Williams charged over election betting scandal
Total of 15 people face charges after Gambling Commission probe
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Warfare film review — tightly focused Iraq occupation drama ignores the wider picture
Alex Garland and ex Navy Seal Ray Mendoza expertly evoke the claustrophobic hell of conflict for troops — but nothing else
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
China warns UK not to politicise trade after British Steel seizure
Management races to secure raw materials to keep Scunthorpe blast furnaces in operation after emergency legislation
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Sony makes ‘tough decision’ to raise PlayStation 5 prices in Europe and UK
Japanese group cites ‘challenging economic environment’ as Trump’s tariffs throw supply chains into uncertainty
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Five eye-popping gadgets for the home
A spectacular indoor lighting installation, 3D photo display, transparent 77in TV and more
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Donald Trump looms large over Romania’s election rerun
Ultranationalist candidates are playing up ties with the US president
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Intel nears deal to sell Altera chip unit to PE group Silver Lake
Sale is part of plan by the company to divest non-core assets
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Military planners called in to ease Birmingham rubbish pile-up
Move by government comes as workers vote on pay deal from local authority in UK’s second city
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
UAE’s Sidara bids £242mn for Wood Group just months after offering £1.5bn
Offer underlines scale of fall in UK-listed group’s value as accounting and governance issues mount
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
China says ‘sky won’t fall’ as exports surge ahead of Donald Trump’s tariffs
Rush of shipments preceded escalation of trade war between world’s two biggest economies
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Global stocks lifted by US reprieve for Trump’s tech tariffs
President suggests need for ‘flexibility’ but insists smartphone carve-out is temporary
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
The tariff crisis is not existential
And lessons from ‘73
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Professors sue Trump administration over Harvard funding cuts
Resistance by faculty, students and staff to intensifying attacks on higher education institutions grows
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Global turmoil makes Britain’s productivity predicament even worse
The situation is dire and only active policymaking is going to make a difference
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Untangling the spaghetti bowl of tariffs
Public disagreement within the Trump administration has grown in the past two weeks
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Corporate whistleblowing in the UK needs a shake-up
For larger companies in particular, having a proper system for disclosures is a strategic necessity
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Only 3% of fines on offshore companies for not declaring UK property collected
Transparency campaigners says failure to enforce penalties does not provide ‘strong deterrent’ against non-compliance
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
UK retail bosses raise fears of Chinese ‘dumping’ due to Trump tariffs
Companies flag signs of goods being diverted from US to Europe via platforms such as Temu, Shein and Amazon
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
UK lenders fret over risk-transfer market after BoE warning
Officials zeroing in on $1.1tn SRT market between banks and private capital investors
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
My search for a vintage leather jacket
A treasure hunt through the world of buttery bombers, brown blousons, boyfriend bikers and boxy blazers
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Full English breakfasts and bonhomie: the timeless charms of London’s Mario’s Café
Glorious fry-ups, Italian comfort food and — above all — a strong sense of community are on the menu at this much-loved north London ‘caff’
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex dials up the psychobabble in her new podcast
Word salads and platitudes abound in ‘Confessions of a Female Founder’, in which Meghan interviews leading businesswomen
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
The joys of exploring and restoring the natural world — a round-up of new environment books
A memoir by Merlin Hanbury-Tenison; Sarah Lonsdale on the lives of five remarkable women; Hannah Bourne-Taylor’s fight to save swifts; and H...
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
Hot property: five escapes in East Sussex
From a contemporary Siberian larch-clad house beside Camber Sands to a 16th-century country retreat a hop, skip and a jump from Glyndebourne...
Financial Times
April 14, 2025
RSA brand to disappear from UK insurance sector
The change comes four years after Intact Financial Corporation paid £3bn to take over its British and Canadian operations
Financial Times
April 14, 2025