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November 18, 2024
The Elixir of Love opera review — Donizetti meets Dad’s Army in brave ENO production
The romantic comedy is transported to 1940s England and given a period drama ambience at the London Coliseum
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Trump’s attack on the enemy within will delight America’s real foes
The president-elect is threatening to gut the institutions that make America great
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Chess: World No 1 Carlsen outclasses Indians in Kolkata despite 20-move loss
Puzzle: can you solve it like Carlsen?
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Are your knives and forks cutting-edge enough?
This designer cutlery will be the talk of your table
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Miami Vibe: what’s on this winter
The city’s top arts, festivals, sports and events during one of the best times of the year to visit
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Singapore oil trader sentenced to 17 years for ‘cheating’ HSBC over $112mn
Octogenarian Lim Oon Kuin handed long jail term as ‘deterrent’ in city-state’s fight against commodity trading corruption
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
How Reddit elicits content for nothing and clicks for free
One of this year’s best-performing tech stocks has a clever way of getting users to share the heavy lifting
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Trump picks Big Tech critic to head communications regulator FCC
Brendan Carr has suggested curbing legal protections for online publishers
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Ministers land in Baku to help break finance stalemate at COP29
Battle over money and inclusion of transition from fossil fuels in agreement dominate final week of talks
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Samsung shares rise on ‘desperate’ buyback plan
First repurchases in seven years are aimed at boosting stock and may help avoid margin call for founding family
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Australian gold miner to pay Mali $160mn over tax dispute
Resolute Mining says it is working to release three executives from detention
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Would Trump’s tariffs really be that bad? With Kimberly Clausing
Assessing the arguments for protectionism
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Iran keeps door open to talks with Trump
Deputy foreign minister says Tehran ‘favours negotiations’ but will not yield to ‘maximum pressure’ strategy
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
European plastics makers shut plants as production declines sharply
Industry is latest manufacturing sector on the continent to shrink despite global growth
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Business owners warn Donald Trump’s deportation plan could shut them down
Vow to round up undocumented workers risks labour shortages and higher prices
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Rolls-Royce sets sights on new frontier: space
UK aerospace and engineering group is exploring commercial opportunities for its micro nuclear reactor
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Investcorp buys US accountancy as private equity hunts professional services
Bahrain-based group’s purchase of PKF O’Connor Davies is latest in a flurry of deals
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
The yawning investability gap between US banks and UK peers
British lenders face a competitive threat from Trump’s plans for regulatory bonfires
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
If China’s statistics can’t be scrutinised, doubts about the economy will only grow
One misleading figure may need to be followed by others, setting the scene for a cycle of misinformation
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Best books of 2024: Business
Andrew Hill selects his must-read titles
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
The Good Whale podcast review — an orca’s life after ‘Free Willy’
New series tells the story of Keiko from the hit film and the battle over plans to rewild him
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
House museums #93: Frederic Edwin Church’s Olana
An artist’s fantastical dream of an American landscape and his Persian-inspired home
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Trump’s victory represents a historic protest vote, no more and no less
Antipathy to big government and big business has helped spur the rise of a third force in US politics
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
ECB split over report showing big EU banks’ capital requirements lower than US rivals
Officials say US rules would increase minimum capital levels by double-digit percentage for biggest EU banks
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Miami, showcase of the starchitects
Look beyond the Art Deco and MiMo. In recent years, the world’s leading architects have made their mark on the Magic City — to spectacular e...
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Top UK government lawyer pushes ‘revolving door’ as pay gap widens
The Government Legal Department is losing staff as big US law firms spur salary increases in the private sector
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Best books of 2024: Crime and Thrillers
Barry Forshaw and Adam LeBor select their must-read titles
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Everything you need to know about flying private…
...but may have been afraid to ask
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Best books of 2024: Audio books
Alex Clark selects her must-listen titles
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Offshore oil is back. At what cost?
Years after one of the worst spills in history, companies in search of new discoveries are drilling even deeper into the seabed
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Best of: why men’s fashion is skimpier and more queer
This summer, men bared way more skin – on the runway and on the street. The FT’s Robert Armstrong and Eric Platt join Lilah to talk about wh...
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
The US dollar surges
Investors are betting that Donald Trump will drive up inflation, keeping bond yields higher
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Stealth sackings: why do employers fire staff for minor misdemeanours?
Hard line on conduct could prevent bigger lapses but may prompt claims of disguised cost savings
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
No work phone? Companies tell staff to bring their own
Using personal devices for work comes with risks for employers and doesn’t mean your boss won’t call
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
Will Vietnam be in Donald Trump’s trade crosshairs?
Hanoi could become a victim of its own success after building up a huge trade surplus with the US
Financial Times
November 18, 2024
KKR and Bain’s $4bn takeover battle set to open up M&A in Japan
Bankers say clash of private equity titans augurs new phase of ‘hostile’ dealmaking in country
Financial Times
November 17, 2024
Keir Starmer to hold talks with Xi Jinping at G20 summit
UK leader intent on strengthening relations with China despite tensions over security and human rights
Financial Times
November 17, 2024
Biden allows Ukraine to strike Russia with long-range missiles in policy shift
US president had resisted move for fears of escalating conflict with Russia
Financial Times
November 17, 2024
Trump seeks pledge that his Treasury secretary will enact tough tariffs
President-elect’s key economic appointment has kicked off a fierce lobbying effort among his loyalists
Financial Times
November 17, 2024
Keir Starmer to urge G20 leaders to ‘double down’ on Ukraine support
UK PM intent on rallying Kyiv’s allies ahead of Trump’s inauguration as US president in January
Financial Times
November 17, 2024
Trapped illegal gold miners hold out against police in South Africa
Court seeks to halt blockade on abandoned Stilfontein mine over concerns that hundreds hidden underground are at risk
Financial Times
November 17, 2024
What to expect from the markets under Trump
We’ll get a short-term high — but many investors are worrying about what comes next
Financial Times
November 17, 2024
Hizbollah chief spokesman killed in Israeli air strike on central Beirut
Latest hits on Lebanese capital come as US pushes for diplomatic solution to conflict
Financial Times
November 17, 2024
SPD politician joins calls for Pistorius to replace Scholz as election candidate
Germany is facing snap elections after chancellor unexpectedly pulled plug on his coalition
Financial Times
November 17, 2024
UK government considers ‘flexibilities’ to help carmakers hit electric targets
Transport secretary Louise Haigh says she is ‘listening mode’ about manufacturers’ challenges
Financial Times
November 17, 2024
Finding the money to make Europe great again
Frozen assets and large capital exports should be go-to sources for funding a geopolitical transformation
Financial Times
November 17, 2024
Donald Trump victory threatens to throw G20 initiatives into disarray
Argentina veto warning sparks fears conservatives will be emboldened to ditch global deals on climate and tax
Financial Times
November 17, 2024
The new titans of Wall Street
The rise of innovative traders increases competition for banks — and work for authorities
Financial Times
November 17, 2024
Russia targets Ukraine energy sites in ‘massive’ missile and drone attack
Parts of country left without power after one of war’s largest air assaults
Financial Times
November 17, 2024