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Financial Times
July 30, 2025
Hermès outpaces luxury rivals with 9% sales increase
Demand for Kelly and Birkin bags drives growth in leather goods division
Financial Times
July 30, 2025
Google set to sign EU code of practice on development of AI
Move set to boost efforts to regulate artificial intelligence in face of opposition from Meta and pressure from US
Financial Times
July 30, 2025
Mercedes-Benz cuts guidance on Trump tariff impact
German carmaker says vehicle sales will be significantly lower as quarterly profits tumble
Financial Times
July 30, 2025
UBS profit jumps more than expected to $2.4bn
Swiss bank buoyed by wealth management and trading revenues in volatile market
Financial Times
July 30, 2025
US cancelled meeting with Taiwan as China trade talks loomed
Trump administration officials worried defence minister’s June visit would have undermined negotiations with Beijing
Financial Times
July 30, 2025
Powerful Russia earthquake triggers tsunami warnings across Pacific
Powerful Russia earthquake triggers tsunami warnings across Pacific
Financial Times
July 30, 2025
HSBC profits hit by $2.1bn charge for Chinese bank stake
Quarterly earnings lower than expected as investment in Bank of Communications diluted
Financial Times
July 30, 2025
Wise listing fight leaves proxy advisers bruised
Shortcomings among firms that advise shareholders on how to vote should worry investors more broadly
Financial Times
July 30, 2025
Evercore buys London’s elite M&A boutique Robey Warshaw for $196mn
US investment bank acquires firm where former chancellor George Osborne is among five-strong partnership
Financial Times
July 30, 2025
Will Mark Zuckerberg’s secret, multibillion-dollar AI plan win over Wall Street?
Meta has splashed out on star hires and infrastructure as it tries to make up ground in the artificial intelligence race
Financial Times
July 30, 2025
Should we be alarmed or optimistic about Japan’s debt?
The return of inflation has brought the public finances back under control
Financial Times
July 30, 2025
Robey Warshaw’s greatest dealmaking coup: selling itself for $200mn
Evercore is paying twice, in effect, in part of its effort to conquer European M&A
Financial Times
July 30, 2025
Six ways to do preppy style today
The classic collegiate look has travelled from East Coast campuses to Tokyo’s Ginza and beyond. Here’s how to wear it now
Financial Times
July 30, 2025
Mario Codognato: ‘Warhol’s “Sex Parts” made family dinners memorable’
The dada-meets-Renaissance aesthetic of the curator’s palazzo on Venice’s Grand Canal is a monument to his late father — and a spur to his o...
Financial Times
July 30, 2025
It’s time to retire the word ‘technology’
The word spans too much and clarifies too little
Financial Times
July 30, 2025
How Novo Nordisk lost its lead in the weight loss race
Drugmaker struggled to adapt to very high demand and a market where celebrities are more influential than doctors
Financial Times
July 30, 2025
Fixable: How to bring a business back to life
An interview with Barnes & Noble CEO James Daunt
Financial Times
July 30, 2025
Epstein co-conspirator asks for clemency in exchange for congressional testimony
Ghislaine Maxwell is serving a 20-year prison sentence in Florida
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
YouTube most popular TV choice for younger Brits, Ofcom finds
Online video service has overtaken ITV in overall TV viewing figures, though still behind BBC
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Starmer finally sets out his stance on Palestinian statehood
Some Labour MPs and cabinet ministers think the prime minister has been slow to respond to the Gaza crisis
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Wall Street gears up for ‘pivotal’ three days for US markets
Deluge of economic data, corporate earnings and tariffs news could set the tone for the remainder of the year
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
‘Pervasive sense of fear’: China steps up exit bans as US tensions flare
Opaque restrictions risk damaging business confidence, experts and investors warn
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
The EU folds on tariffs
Making sense of a one-sided deal
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
US Republicans seek to defund the OECD
Move against global tax body marks Trump administration’s latest effort to withdraw from international bodies
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Trump administration moves to roll back ability to regulate greenhouse gases
White House plans to unwind declaration that gives officials oversight of emissions
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
There is a data deal to be done by banking incumbents and upstarts
Customer information is either a private asset or a public good
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
The science of starvation
A seminal 1940s study remains hauntingly relevant today
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Keir Starmer recalls cabinet to thrash out peace plan for Gaza
Senior ministers press prime minister to recognise Palestinian state in September
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Ivory Coast leader seeks fourth term after rivals sidelined
Opponents including ex-Credit Suisse CEO Tidjane Thiam are barred from standing in October vote
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Stellantis bets on petrol cars to cash in on Trump’s anti-EV campaign
Chief executive of Jeep and Fiat owner says offering more internal combustion vehicles will better reflect customer demand
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s unforced error
Abortive attempt to control Ukraine’s anti-corruption bodies has damaged trust at home and abroad
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
IMF upgrades global growth forecast on signs of reduced trade war impact
Fund says weaker US dollar has helped lessen effect of Donald Trump’s tariffs
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
French seek US tariff exemption for champagne and other drinks
Confusion persists over which EU products will be exempt from 15% levy expected to enter into force on Friday
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
NHS England chief urges clampdown on doctors profiting from strikes
Jim Mackey tells hospitals that clinicians providing cover during walkouts should not receive higher payments
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
UK households save more in bank accounts as tax fears loom
Figures for June show funds were funnelled into savings including Isas
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
UnitedHealth’s earnings miss expectations
US health and insurance company tries to find its footing after difficult start to 2025
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Spotify swings to quarterly net loss
Streaming group shares fall 4% in premarket as it projects lower than expected quarterly earnings
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
How Trump muddles the stock market
Information overload may be contributing to the S&P 500’s resilience
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
The Thai-Cambodian clash is a systemic failure for the region
China and south-east Asia’s trading bloc need to take responsibility for defusing tensions
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
West risks losing credibility over Gaza, says Norway
Foreign minister Espen Barth Eide warns of apparent double standards on Russia and Israel
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Merck hit by sharp decline in HPV vaccine sales in China
US drugmaker reports 17% fall in net income to $4.4bn in the second quarter
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
UK food inflation rises for sixth month running, industry data shows
British Retail Consortium warns that expected tax increases in autumn could lift prices further
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
The South African winemakers working miracles on old forgotten plots
Why the country’s new wave vintners are taking a walk on the wild side
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Vitol staff handed record $10.6bn payout
Commodity trader’s roughly 600 employee owners received average of more than $17.5mn in share buybacks last year
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Keir Starmer weighs timing of UK recognition of Palestinian statehood
Broader problem for government is ‘two-state solution’ is a distant prospect
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Games Workshop warns of £12mn US tariff hit after record year
Warhammer maker details impact of Trump trade policies and a bat in car park
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Tata Sons at loggerheads with India’s central bank as IPO deadline looms
Holding company has resisted listing that could value it at more than $100bn
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Ex-Apple engineer brings Silicon Valley tactics to European defence tech
Drone start-up Delian Alliance Industries mimics the vertically integrated approach taken by Tesla and Apple
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
UBS orders bankers to scale back sale of complex currency products
Swiss bank has told advisers to stop pitching foreign exchange derivatives to many clients after losses
Financial Times
July 29, 2025