Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Aston Martin on Monday warned that profits would be below market expectations, with the British carmaker ...
The Russian assets are held by Euroclear, the Belgian central securities depository. Belgium has demanded that the rest of the EU “mutualise” the potential risk of Russian retaliation by both ...
There is a long-term problem, though. As Guy Berger points out on his Substack, ADP uses BLS survey data to set the weights for its index. In other words, in a world without the BLS, ADP probably ...
Jim Chanos, one of Wall Street’s best-known short sellers, cemented his reputation shorting energy trader Enron before its downfall in 2001. He has now sounded the alarm over the private debt boom, ...
Methane from rice comes largely from the way it is grown — flooding paddy fields cuts off oxygen from the soil, creating the anaerobic conditions in which microbes thrive and release methane. The ...
Atop City Hall is a statue of the writer and theologian William Penn by Alexander Milne Calder (1894), which set the limit for the height of the city’s buildings until 1986. To the north west, his son ...
Crisp on the outside, chewy on the inside, simit are the unsung journeymen of Turkish cuisine. They are sold from carts, carried on heads or slung from bakery counters. They are tucked into school ...
The Golden Lion-winning artist on growing up in segregated America, his fear of failure — and why he identifies with Miles Davis ...
Your guide to what Trump’s second term means for Washington, business and the world Two weeks before he went to the US to discuss a Donald Trump-backed plan to end the war in Gaza, Prime Minister ...
Simply sign up to the US economy myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. The writer is chair of Rockefeller International. His latest book is ‘What Went Wrong With Capitalism’ Despite ...
Sabadell says it has a brighter future and will offer shareholders more generous dividend payouts as a standalone bank. This week it called BBVA’s offer “value destructive and laden with uncertainties ...
Indra’s biggest shareholder is the Spanish state, which owns 28 per cent. Spain’s government is eager for the company to join Europe’s defence big league, although it is refusing to lift the country’s ...