Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Walmart has become the latest US ...
Africa leads decline but cases must fall faster to meet target of ending designation of Aids as public health threat by 2030 ...
The editorial board’s November 17 article concluded the “New titans of Wall Street” series, highlighting the risks of trading ...
Former chancellor Angela Merkel has called for Germany to relax its “debt brake”, in a sign of the growing political pressure to overhaul a borrowing cap that many economists say is too inflexible.
Wall Street’s main indices edged higher, but small-cap stocks proved the highlight as they chalked up their first record intraday high in three years. The Russell 2000 gained as much as 2.5 per cent ...
Also in today’s newsletter, Huawei to launch phone with homegrown software, and TotalEnergies suspends fresh investment in ...
That sort of maths only holds if UniCredit’s shareholders support Orcel’s strategy. Given the uncertainty around his plans, ...
Volkswagen has written down the majority of its 21 per cent stake in Northvolt over the past year ahead of the Swedish ...
Today, the EU’s outgoing rule of law tsar tells our competition correspondent that Brussels mustn’t “nanny” EU citizens and ...
The talks had earlier almost collapsed after a group of about 80 countries vulnerable to climate change walked out of a ...
The Labour government’s decision to apply VAT to private school fees has sparked fierce debate among parents, schools, and ...
Thyssenkrupp Steel plans to cut 11,000 jobs — 40 per cent of its workforce — through lay-offs and outsourcing by the end of ...