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April 24, 2025
Parallel Lines by Edward St Aubyn — an interconnecting tale of analysis, art and family dysfunction
Amid the ideas and wordplay, the author’s new novel only occasionally recalls the brilliance of his Patrick Melrose quintet
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Marco Rubio says US may accept civilian nuclear programme in Iran
Secretary of state suggests Tehran must import enriched uranium and halt domestic production
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Trump discovers the US is no longer indispensable
America cannot offer enough aid, green technology or new market access to mould the world trading system
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
How critical minerals became a flash point in US-China trade war
Beijing’s response to Donald Trump’s tariffs intensifies battle to control supply of commodities vital to high-tech sectors
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
The role of art in difficult times
Where propaganda simplifies, artists invite us into the liminal space between what is and what ought to be
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
The inarguable case for banning social media for teens
A large consensus is forming, not before time
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Chinese robotaxi operator Pony.ai considers other exchanges as US delisting fears grow
Less than six months after New York IPO, CEO says secondary offering in Hong Kong is ‘possible’
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Ukraine fails to reach deal to restructure $2.6bn of debt
Kyiv due to make estimated $600mn payment on GDP warrants next month
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Nokia chief considers expanding US manufacturing to mitigate tariffs
New CEO Justin Hotard was speaking as Finnish company announced sharp fall in first-quarter profits
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Stocking up on Nvidia and BYD goes small in Japan
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Russian missiles and drones target Kyiv in biggest attack in months
At least 9 people killed and more than 70 others injured, say authorities
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Nestlé enjoys sales boost from coffee and chocolate
Swiss food group’s first-quarter sales beat expectations but warns of ‘heightened consumer uncertainty’
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Revolut profits surge above £1bn on crypto trading boom
Profits at Europe’s most valuable start-up more than doubled in 2024 as it added 15mn customers
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Ask Shrimsley: Should I have Elon Musk’s baby?
This is a serious opportunity, saving western civilisation from a falling birth rate
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Why Kashmir is a point of tension between India and Pakistan
Latest attack on tourists has inflamed one of Asia’s longest-running conflicts and raised fears of a confrontation
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
BNP Paribas traders ride Wall Street boom to record quarter
Equities trading frenzy lifted investment banking division to highest-ever revenues
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Energy, defence and fish on the menu for von der Leyen in London
Also in this newsletter: Portugal triggers defence spending escape clause
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
UK executive pay increases surpass US competitors
FTSE 100 companies race to catch American rivals’ massive remuneration plans
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Brian Ballard: the go-to lobbyist in Trump’s Washington
Ballard Partners booms as companies and organisations jostle to influence the transactional president
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Scottish nuclear plant emptied of fuel as UK winds down ageing gas-cooled reactors
It will take almost a century to eradicate the radiation from the land and buildings, EDF has said
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Publishing grapples with where to draw the line on AI
FT and Schroders launch Business Book of the Year Award as industry debates new technology
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Pimco to launch private credit fund in Europe for retail investors
World’s largest active bond manager seeks to attract wealthy investors in search of juicy yields
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Our Dollar, Your Problem by Kenneth Rogoff — does the buck stop here?
The renowned economist issues a timely warning that the threat to America’s currency comes from within, in the shape of a growing debt mount...
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
A weekend in Basel, the Eurovision 2025 host city — and bar capital of Switzerland
And it’s 12 points from us for the charming Swiss city that’s top of the scoreboard for carousing, cuisine and culture (not to mention fount...
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
With Taos, two masters are making the best watch-dials in the business
Olivier Vaucher’s new partnership with Olivier Gaud has created dials you’ve never seen before
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
‘The trees will be cyborgs’: meet the architect turning to plant intelligence
The Belgian pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, led by Bas Smets, will be occupied by a miniature forest
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Donald Trump’s tariffs choke vital medical device supply chain
Industry warns that trade disruption will raise prices for hospitals
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Europeans fear growing rift with US over Ukraine talks
Trump offer to recognise Russian annexation of Crimea alarms Kyiv and other European capitals
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
The Elliott Management maverick waging war on Big Oil
Other activist investors now take a less confrontational approach. John Pike is in a full-blown proxy fight
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Carmakers play down advanced driving functions after Beijing crackdown
Fatal Xiaomi EV crash led to regulator stepping in ahead of splashy launches at Shanghai show
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Billionaires want to go to space — the rest of us aren’t so sure
The private tech race is at odds with public appetite for extravagant suborbital trips
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Trump is right to want to revive US maritime power
An America First foreign policy is impossible without it
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Rebecca Kelly Slaughter & Alvaro Bedoya: Trump’s move to fire us is a terrible warning for the US economy
Our case is about whether America is ruled by laws or political whims
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Artist Salima Hashmi: ‘We added hideaways to contemplate the world in’
The Raj-era bungalow in Lahore, with its book-laden labyrinth of rooms, has been a hub for cultural and political activism for 55 years — an...
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Should corporate whistleblowers get paid?
Countries including the US, South Korea and Nigeria offer hefty rewards to insiders who uncover wrongdoing. Could the UK finally join them?
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
UK and EU to finalise plans for defence pact
Prime minister and European Commission president expected to hold talks on sidelines of an energy summit in London
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Ex-Credit Suisse chief Tidjane Thiam vows to fight Ivory Coast electoral ban
Former banker barred from running for president in polls scheduled for October
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Corporate America puts Wall Street on alert over damage from trade war
Executives use earnings calls to lay out costs and supply chain impacts from Donald Trump’s tariffs
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Musk forced back to the boardroom as Doge ‘blowback’ pummels Tesla
Billionaire’s foray into government coincided with increased competition from Chinese rivals
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Former EY and PwC bosses launch UK boutique targeting Big Four clients
Unity Advisory has private equity backing to establish rival accounting and consulting firm
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Chinese factories slow production and send workers home as tariffs bite
Owners say American customers have cancelled or suspended orders
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Is this still the Asian century?
The theory is that hegemonies run in cycles, but Trump and a trade war may disrupt the pattern
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
The dollar has further to fall
Demand for US assets cannot keep up with supply without a weaker currency
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
El Salvador’s ‘jailer for hire’
What’s the appeal for Trump of Bukele’s mass incarceration model?
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
SK Hynix profits double on memory chip stockpiling ahead of US tariffs
Analysts say key AI component supplier overtook South Korean rival Samsung in Dram memory in first quarter
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
South Korea GDP falls as political turmoil hits consumption
First-quarter data highlights economic weakness just as Seoul launches talks with Washington over damaging US tariffs
Financial Times
April 23, 2025
Donald Trump accuses US universities of violating foreign donation laws
The president signed executive orders to enforce an existing rule on gifts and overhaul university accreditation
Financial Times
April 23, 2025
Donald Trump’s memecoin surges as holders compete for private dinner with US president
The top 25 owners will be invited to a reception and VIP tour of the White House
Financial Times
April 23, 2025
Davos founder accused of manipulating World Economic Forum research
Klaus Schwab denies whistleblower claims and says he is the victim of ‘character assassination’
Financial Times
April 23, 2025