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The consumer sentiment puzzle deepens (www.ft.com)
EU wrestles with competitiveness impasse as industry languishes (www.ft.com)
The real European financial threat to America (www.ft.com)
Gold and silver prices rebound after sell-off (www.ft.com)
Australian central bank reverses course with interest rate increase (www.ft.com)
Silver’s runaway rally becomes ‘death trap’ for Reddit’s retail crowd (www.ft.com)
UBI fans must remember a job is about more than the money (www.ft.com)
No, the public is not irredeemably ignorant (www.ft.com)
OpenAI’s ChatGPT push triggers senior staff exits (www.ft.com)
Starmer seeks to push forward with delayed defence investment plan (www.ft.com)
Private jet sellers rattled by Trump threats on Canadian-made aircraft (www.ft.com)
Boss of private equity group Permira quits UK for Switzerland (www.ft.com)
Bolivia buries 20 years of socialism with ‘capitalism for all’ reforms (www.ft.com)
Backlash in Iran after state media mocks dead protesters (www.ft.com)
Arbitration for divorces in England and Wales doubles in 2 years (www.ft.com)
Demand for UK rental properties drops as buying becomes more affordable (www.ft.com)
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Meet the fintech worth more than Revolut (www.ft.com)
The political cost of America’s surging electricity bills (www.ft.com)
Inside Trump’s 550bn ‘shakedown’ of Japan Inc (www.ft.com)
Ukraine agrees multi-tier plan for enforcing any ceasefire with Russia (www.ft.com)
Fuel cell groups ride AI wave as data centres strain the power grid (www.ft.com)
How Thailand became the ‘sick man’ of Asia (www.ft.com)
India’s ‘unspectacular’ budget overlooks needed reforms (www.ft.com)
Clintons agree to testify in investigation by US Congress into Epstein (www.ft.com)
Epstein emails reveal extensive ties with top Goldman Sachs lawyer (www.ft.com)
Global investors need to go on Japan watch right now (www.ft.com)
Tech billionaires fuel Trump’s 429mn haul ahead of midterm elections (www.ft.com)
SpaceX buys xAI to unite crucial parts of Musk’s empire (www.ft.com)
Palantir shares jump 7% on rapid revenue growth (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Trump to lower India tariffs after Modi ‘agrees’ to stop buying Russian oil (www.ft.com)
Trump urges US lawmakers to work together to avoid government shutdown (www.ft.com)
Reeves takes aim at Trump as she calls for UK and EU to speak with one voice on trade (www.ft.com)
France adopts budget after premier survives no-confidence vote (www.ft.com)
Police to review allegations against Mandelson in Epstein scandal (www.ft.com)
Oracle raises 25bn in bond offering despite concerns over rising debt (www.ft.com)
This is what a proper Brexit looks like (www.ft.com)
American brands have lost their cool (www.ft.com)
Russian captain guilty of manslaughter after North Sea collision (www.ft.com)
US to lower tariffs on India, Donald Trump says (www.ft.com)
Xi’s ominous purge of his top general (www.ft.com)
Submit your questions: Are US markets and the economy as strong as Trump claims? (www.ft.com)
China is the main beneficiary of Trump’s Arctic antics (www.ft.com)
Castel Group’s chief in limbo amid bitter feud with controlling family (www.ft.com)
One Hyde Park residents win legal battle over 35mn in building defects (www.ft.com)
US-Iran talks expected in coming days, diplomats say (www.ft.com)
US to launch 12bn critical minerals stockpile to counter China’s dominance (www.ft.com)
EU struggling to diversify critical minerals supply, warns report (www.ft.com)
Monetary Policy Radar preview: BoE’s February meeting (www.ft.com)
Why Chinese electronics makers are betting on a TV revival (www.ft.com)
Russia shifts focus to Ukraine’s transport routes (www.ft.com)
Draghi calls for EU ‘federation’ to avoid being ‘picked off’ by US and China (www.ft.com)
EU’s geopolitical gesture is too cheap to be credible (www.ft.com)
Norway’s elite engulfed by Epstein scandal (www.ft.com)
Oil tumbles as US-Iran tensions ease (www.ft.com)
Reform UK admits Kent council’s Musk-inspired cost-cutting drive found little waste (www.ft.com)
Disney warns of hit to US theme parks as foreign tourist numbers fall (www.ft.com)
Germany arrests five accused of smuggling western tech to Russia (www.ft.com)
Mandelson leaked sensitive UK government tax plans to Epstein (www.ft.com)
Verizon taps candidates to replace executive once seen as next chief (www.ft.com)
ICE agents hate being filmed (www.ft.com)
India weighs lifting foreign ownership cap in state-owned banks (www.ft.com)
What do the Epstein files reveal about Mandelson’s finances? (www.ft.com)
Toyota has ‘no intention’ to raise 34bn take-private offer after Elliott challenge (www.ft.com)
What one US city tells us about Trump''s America (www.ft.com)
The bigger problem with Labour’s botched business rates U-turn (www.ft.com)
Hawkish summary of opinions suggests near-term BoJ rate rise (www.ft.com)
Ikea assembles China strategy with closure of 7 big stores (www.ft.com)
UK house prices record modest rebound after December dip (www.ft.com)
Kevin Warsh: you have to make a bet (www.ft.com)
EU eyes fee for UK arms producers to benefit from 90bn Ukraine loan (www.ft.com)
An oral history of the Fed’s Covid-19 crisis (www.ft.com)
Europe’s oil majors prepare to cut billions in shareholder payouts (www.ft.com)
The ‘deep fried’ stocks that spurred a market meltdown (www.ft.com)
BoE expected to hold rates amid conflicting signals on UK economy (www.ft.com)
UK Treasury offers up to 100,000 exit packages to cut hundreds of jobs (www.ft.com)
The dilemmas for the UK created by a rupturing world (www.ft.com)
Turnaround investor Flacks targets British Steel takeover (www.ft.com)
Markets are set to test Warsh (www.ft.com)
Argentines snap up Lego and Apple computers as Milei opens economy (www.ft.com)
The stablecoin war: Wall Street vs crypto over the future of money (www.ft.com)
End of an era: half-century of nuclear arms control comes to a close (www.ft.com)
Private equity group’s 1bn sale of UK accounting firm collapses (www.ft.com)
The best place to see live music in New York is actually upstate (www.ft.com)
Gold slides as rally loses steam (www.ft.com)
Gold and silver tumult triggers ‘pandemonium’ in New York’s Diamond District (www.ft.com)
Trump to shut Kennedy Center for two years of renovations (www.ft.com)
How HSBC fashioned a 600bn debt machine (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Xi Jinping calls for China’s renminbi to become global reserve currency (www.ft.com)
Abu Dhabi royal bought big stake in Trump family crypto venture (www.ft.com)
Apollo chief Marc Rowan consulted Epstein on firm’s tax affairs (www.ft.com)
Japan’s Sanae Takaichi makes final push ahead of election day (www.ft.com)
UK to reconsider joining EU defence fund (www.ft.com)
Mandelson told Epstein JPMorgan should ‘threaten’ UK government over banker tax (www.ft.com)
DP World boss discussed masseuse with Epstein, emails show (www.ft.com)
Right-wing populist on cusp of victory in Costa Rica vote (www.ft.com)
How Russia weaponised global banking to silence dissidents (www.ft.com)
Artificial intelligence researchers hit by flood of ‘slop’ (www.ft.com)
Israel prepares to open Gaza’s Rafah crossing with Egypt (www.ft.com)
UK physicists raise alarm over planned funding cuts (www.ft.com)
Americans have drawn a red line in Minnesota (www.ft.com)
Will the Bank of England give any clues to the path of interest rates? (www.ft.com)
Don’t fear the AI ‘jobpocalypse’ (www.ft.com)
SpaceX stops Russia’s ‘unauthorised’ use of Starlink, Musk says (www.ft.com)
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India raises spending and chip investment to head off Trump’s tariffs (www.ft.com)
Trump says Iran negotiating ‘seriously’ on nuclear weapons (www.ft.com)
Xi calls for China’s renminbi to attain global reserve currency status (www.ft.com)
Danish pension funds under pressure to invest in domestic markets (www.ft.com)
Who wants to live forever? (www.ft.com)
Oil and gas exploration back on Europe’s agenda, says Energean chief (www.ft.com)
How protein rose to the top of the food chain (www.ft.com)
Cuban doctors’ departure from Venezuela saps Havana of vital revenue (www.ft.com)
How to deal with defecting MPs (www.ft.com)
UK restaurants offer deep discounts in ‘last resort’ to lure spend-shy diners (www.ft.com)
Super Bowl ad slots hit record prices as brands return to TV marketing (www.ft.com)
Scientists use Earth’s ‘digital twin’ to sharpen climate forecasts (www.ft.com)
Russia struggles to shake reliance on foreign technology imports (www.ft.com)
Leaseholds and fleeceholds are a blot on the UK housing market (www.ft.com)
Chechen warlords’ health crises threaten Putin’s plan for the region (www.ft.com)
Musk reaffirms Republican Party ties with 10mn in donations (www.ft.com)
Jeffrey Epstein sent Peter Mandelson 75,000, documents show (www.ft.com)
Bitcoin price slides to lowest level since 2025 tariff shock (www.ft.com)
Waymo finalises 16bn funding round at 110bn valuation (www.ft.com)
Ford held talks with China’s Xiaomi over EV partnership (www.ft.com)
How Peter Mandelson’s Jeffrey Epstein links were exposed (www.ft.com)
Fly-on-the-wall film makes Melania a lightning rod for criticism (www.ft.com)
Kevin Warsh’s nomination as Fed chair to spark rethink of bank’s role (www.ft.com)
Businesses fear blowback from Saudi-UAE rift (www.ft.com)
How Kevin Warsh won the race to become Trump’s new Fed chair (www.ft.com)
France pushes state workers away from Zoom as Europe eyes tech decoupling (www.ft.com)
Marilynne Robinson: The killings in Minneapolis (www.ft.com)
Bonus survey: expecting a bigger payout this year? (www.ft.com)
The Tories have forgotten what it takes to prosper (www.ft.com)
Guatemala says it can win ‘war’ on gangs (www.ft.com)
How steep is Trump’s democratic backsliding? (www.ft.com)
Why Trump’s crackdown on big investors in housing may backfire (www.ft.com)
Gen Z trend for ‘admin nights’ is worth following (www.ft.com)
Miner Chemaf emerges as first test of US-DR Congo minerals deal (www.ft.com)
Qatar’s Sheikha al-Mayassa: ‘We’re a very conservative society, but we’re tolerant’ (www.ft.com)
China’s genius plan (www.ft.com)
Swiss wine growers seek to limit European imports (www.ft.com)
Mexico in Trump’s sights as drug ties to Venezuela loom large (www.ft.com)
The perfect spring adventure: walking through history on Turkey’s Lycian Way (www.ft.com)
Singapore’s public housing model meets the limits of its success (www.ft.com)
US Senate passes bill to fund government amid battle over ICE tactics (www.ft.com)
Warsh’s desire to shrink Fed’s balance sheet sets up clash with Trump, say investors (www.ft.com)
Venezuela’s Delcy Rodríguez announces amnesty for political prisoners (www.ft.com)
Former Prince Andrew in touch with Epstein longer than he claimed, DoJ emails show (www.ft.com)
Trump set to nominate economist Brett Matsumoto to head statistics agency (www.ft.com)
Starmer’s China trip thaws relations with Beijing but spurs criticism at home (www.ft.com)
Trump’s immigration climbdown. Plus, a new Fed chair? (www.ft.com)
Elliott exits lucrative AC Milan bet in 550mn refinancing (www.ft.com)
Journalist Don Lemon arrested over Minneapolis church protest (www.ft.com)
Lemonade turns self-driving cars from threat to opportunity (www.ft.com)
The frank warning from Switzerland on the dollar (www.ft.com)
Ronnie Scott’s has had a revamp – take a first look (www.ft.com)
The memory market melt-up is only getting wilder (www.ft.com)
The next Fed chair still has a lot to prove (www.ft.com)
US government releases millions of Jeffrey Epstein documents (www.ft.com)
New Dutch government to raise ‘freedom’ tax for defence (www.ft.com)
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We will use EU summit to further unwind Brexit, vows Starmer (www.ft.com)
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Jeffrey Epstein sent 10,000 to Peter Mandelson’s husband, emails show (www.ft.com)
Israel and South Africa expel envoys in escalating dispute (www.ft.com)
Iran says it will not negotiate with US on ballistic missiles (www.ft.com)
Luigi Mangione will not face death penalty, US judge rules (www.ft.com)
Italian far-right activists push for ‘remigration’ law (www.ft.com)
Wall Street analysts weigh Warsh (www.ft.com)
Chinese whispers - at home and abroad (www.ft.com)
How not to short gold (www.ft.com)
First Brands financier Raistone prepares wind-down (www.ft.com)
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How many cups of coffee does Starbucks’ Brian Niccol need to sell? (www.ft.com)
Stanley Druckenmiller says Kevin Warsh is not a permanent policy ‘hawk’ (www.ft.com)
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What’s up with Scott Bessent? (www.ft.com)
What FT commentators think of Kevin Warsh as Fed chair (www.ft.com)
Kevin Warsh is the presumptive Fed chair (www.ft.com)
Kevin Warsh will bring conviction economics to the Fed (www.ft.com)
Syria’s Kurds to end self-rule after deal with Damascus (www.ft.com)
Kevin Warsh, the Fed chair nominee forged by the 2008 financial crisis (www.ft.com)
Eurozone economy better than expected in final months of 2025 (www.ft.com)
China lifts travel ban on British MPs (www.ft.com)
Donald Trump nominates Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve chair (www.ft.com)
Chevron pledges tight rein on Venezuela spending as US pushes oil majors to invest (www.ft.com)
Dollar strengthens ahead of Trump’s Fed decision (www.ft.com)
Should I hire someone with designs on my job? (www.ft.com)
UK services sector holds out hopes for China boost after Starmer visit (www.ft.com)
Gold and silver prices plunge as rally goes into reverse (www.ft.com)
Abu Dhabi folds assets worth 263bn into new wealth fund controlled by crown prince (www.ft.com)
Eurozone economy unexpectedly grows by 0.3% in fourth quarter (www.ft.com)
BoJ faces upside risks to the pace of tightening (www.ft.com)
Labour lacks the data and modelling to justify its judicial reforms (www.ft.com)
Zelenskyy blames Europeans for Ukraine air defence gaps (www.ft.com)
AstraZeneca strikes 4.7bn China deal to boost weight-loss drugs pipeline (www.ft.com)
How SocGen dragged itself back from the brink (www.ft.com)
Meta, Microsoft and the tyranny of small differences (www.ft.com)
Putin’s week-long ‘ceasefire’ will test Kremlin’s appetite for peace (www.ft.com)
How big a deal is the EU-India trade agreement? With Nicolas Köhler-Suzuki and Ajay Srivastava (www.ft.com)
Trump shifts tone on immigration raids — but Minneapolis remains defiant (www.ft.com)
Arab and Muslim powers mount last-ditch effort to avert US-Iran conflict (www.ft.com)
OpenAI’s too-big-to-fail fundraising (www.ft.com)
Labour’s housebuilding drive will push down prices, says minister (www.ft.com)
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Big US companies set to lay off at least 52,000 workers as jobs market cools (www.ft.com)
BDO hit with 80mn negligence claim by NMCN administrators (www.ft.com)
Syria plots mobile phone auction to lure international investors (www.ft.com)
The employees secretly working a four-day week (www.ft.com)
Anomaly in UK rental reforms would leave thousands paying stamp duty (www.ft.com)
Emerging markets make roaring start to 2026 as dollar slides (www.ft.com)
Europe needs to put its money where its mouth is (www.ft.com)
The meaning of Xi’s military purge (www.ft.com)
The music industry’s cautious embrace of AI (www.ft.com)
Bike lanes vs narcos: French mayors step up fight against drug gangs (www.ft.com)
Celebrating the sweet taste of spring at Quebec’s sugar shacks (www.ft.com)
Indonesia’s stock exchange head resigns after market turmoil (www.ft.com)
Trump warns Starmer against closer China business ties (www.ft.com)
Panama court kicks Hong Kong’s CK Hutchison out of canal ports (www.ft.com)
Amitabh Chaudhry: Foreign banks won’t find it easy in India (www.ft.com)
US threatens to ‘decertify’ Canadian aircraft as rift with Ottawa deepens (www.ft.com)
Trump says he will name next Fed chair on Friday morning (www.ft.com)
US shutdown avoided despite stand-off over immigration enforcement (www.ft.com)
HSBC targets Hong Kong IPOs after missing out on listings boom (www.ft.com)
US moves to open Venezuela’s vast crude reserves to Big Oil (www.ft.com)
First Brands at breaking point as it scrambles to avoid liquidation (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: China iPhone sales power Apple’s ‘remarkable’ 144bn quarter (www.ft.com)
Judge appears reluctant to intervene in dispute over Javice legal fees (www.ft.com)
Apple hails ‘remarkable’ 144bn quarter with best-ever iPhone sales (www.ft.com)
Albertan separatists accused of ‘treason’ over Trump administration meetings (www.ft.com)
Starbucks set to open thousands more coffee shops globally (www.ft.com)
Trump says Putin has agreed to suspend attacks on Ukrainian capital (www.ft.com)
Germany signals joint fighter project with France may not deliver jets (www.ft.com)
A rescue mission for the rules-based order (www.ft.com)
Apple buys Israeli start-up Q.AI for close to 2bn in race to build AI devices (www.ft.com)
Labour’s gamble to turn AI threat into opportunity (www.ft.com)
First Brands founder indicted on US fraud charges (www.ft.com)
US tech stocks slide after Microsoft’s AI spending unnerves investors (www.ft.com)
Companies reap 22bn from Trump’s immigration crackdown (www.ft.com)
Why US stocks don’t care a jot about Greenland, trade wars or global aggro (www.ft.com)
Want to solve deepfakes? Ask citizens what to do (www.ft.com)
US to pay monthly Venezuela ‘budget’ from oil proceeds via Qatar fund (www.ft.com)
Don’t bet on dollar dethronement (www.ft.com)
EU says ‘forever chemicals’ ban could save 110bn by 2050 (www.ft.com)
Homicides in England and Wales at lowest level for nearly 50 years (www.ft.com)
How elite college finance clubs pave the way to Wall Street (www.ft.com)
Is the UK on the cusp of a productivity revival? (www.ft.com)
Jay Powell urges Fed successor to ‘stay out of elected politics’ (www.ft.com)
US working on plan to ‘draw down’ number of ICE agents in Minneapolis, border tsar says (www.ft.com)
China rolls out the red carpet for Keir Starmer (www.ft.com)
SAP set for biggest fall in five years amid concerns over cloud business (www.ft.com)
It’s time we had a proper debate about funding university education (www.ft.com)
Blackstone lines up ‘one of largest IPO pipelines in history’ (www.ft.com)
Crisis and fashion collide at Paris couture (www.ft.com)
Christo and Jeanne-Claude dreamt up the world’s largest sculpture — will it ever be made? (www.ft.com)
The prisoner of Downing Street (www.ft.com)
Tesla lurches into the Musk robotics era (www.ft.com)
Big tech’s 680bn buy-now-book-later problem (www.ft.com)
Fed will be on hold until mid-year (www.ft.com)
Police arrest fifth man over fires at properties linked to Keir Starmer (www.ft.com)
The ‘Little West’ takes on the new world order (www.ft.com)
The left-behind economy and what to do about it (www.ft.com)
EU to list Iran’s Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organisation (www.ft.com)
Oil climbs above 70 as US-Iran tensions rise (www.ft.com)
Why the Tories should move back to the centre (www.ft.com)
Copper leads scorching metals rally amid global uncertainty (www.ft.com)
Central banks rein in gold purchases as investment demand soars (www.ft.com)
3i shares surge as PE group hails recovery at retailer Action (www.ft.com)
Top chipmakers to boost capital spending amid AI-driven supply squeeze (www.ft.com)
Deutsche Bank reports record quarterly earnings (www.ft.com)
The Fed is done cutting until something changes (www.ft.com)
EU to impose new sanctions on Iran as France backs IRGC terror listing (www.ft.com)
There might be good reasons for Britain to build data centres. Job creation isn’t one of them (www.ft.com)
Japan’s market moment helps keep Nomura’s turnaround on track (www.ft.com)
India and the true cost of coal FT Film (www.ft.com)
Cuba has ‘15 to 20 days’ of oil left as Trump turns the screws (www.ft.com)
Takaichi’s great election gamble (www.ft.com)
The UK needs to press ahead with digital gilts plan (www.ft.com)
Germany plans satellite missile detection system to cut reliance on US (www.ft.com)
The abandonment of Labour’s moral crusade (www.ft.com)
Who’s the real cockroach: bankers, lawyers or private equity? (www.ft.com)
‘Das glut’: why Germans are handing out free potatoes (www.ft.com)
Immigration crackdown hits tequila sales as Hispanic consumers in US stay at home (www.ft.com)
Trump’s ‘beautiful armada’ underlines US threat to Iran (www.ft.com)
Companies to be urged to bypass ‘fit note’ system with health plans for sick staff (www.ft.com)
Prada cuts ties with over 200 suppliers after labour abuse audit (www.ft.com)
Europe would lose more than the US in a trade war, research finds (www.ft.com)
Russian oil income drops sharply as sanctions bite (www.ft.com)
‘I wouldn’t dare take these drugs . . . I just sell them’: how China supplies untested peptides to the west (www.ft.com)
Reading the rooms: London’s British Library decoded (www.ft.com)
How shopping chatbots might transform retail (www.ft.com)
‘Frontline journalism and filmmaking as we know it is dead’ — documenting the war in Ukraine (www.ft.com)