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Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Donald Trump’s tariff blitz brings US levies to highest levels since 1930s
Washington has locked in tariffs on almost 45% of American imports
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
It is not too late for investors to ride the European stock rally
There is potential for further and significant reappraisal of the region’s companies
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Rachel Reeves and Andrew Bailey clash over Revolut meeting
Chancellor’s aim to discuss fintech becoming fully fledged bank thwarted by BoE governor
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
The Sensodyne formula for marketing to the world
The UK consumer health group Haleon is using a practised strategy to introduce its brands more widely
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
The Bitter Water of the Lake — coming of age on the edges of Italian society
Giulia Caminito’s new novel is intense, impressive — and will draw inevitable comparisons to Elena Ferrante
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
The five buzziest beauty treatments
From muscle-defining massages to quantum molecular resonance facials, these are the new therapies to know
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Can China break its addiction to manufacturing?
Local governments are steering investment into new factories, adding to overcapacity and eroding profit margins
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Can Botswana mount a takeover of De Beers?
Diamonds transformed the African nation’s economy — is it serious about taking control of Anglo American’s business?
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Can language ever be objective?
New books by JM Coetzee and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o look at the global dominance of English and the complicated job of translation
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Where to eat in Singapore: top tips from Dave Pynt of Michelin-starred Burnt Ends
The chef-owner of the celebrated Dempsey Hill restaurant recommends his favourite eateries in the city, from upscale to ultra casual
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
At least 30 killed as heavy storms lash Beijing region
Chinese authorities relocated more than 80,000 people as almost 200mm of rain fell in 12 hours
Financial Times
July 29, 2025
Police respond to shooting at Blackstone’s New York headquarters building
Midtown skyscraper’s tenants include private equity giant, the NFL and KPMG
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Donald Trump’s EU oil and gas deal is ‘pie in the sky’, energy experts warn
Analysts dismiss plan but executives welcome sign of more support for fossil fuel exports
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Baker Hughes nears $13.6bn deal to buy Chart over the head of rival suitor
Potential acquisition displaces earlier agreement to merge with rival Flowserve
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
China lays out its AI vision in foil to Donald Trump’s ‘America First’ plan
Beijing plugs global co-operation and open-source models at first industry show since DeepSeek breakthrough
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Wise shareholders back plan to move listing from the UK to the US
Fintech sees off investor rebellion led by co-founder, who opposed extension of dual class share structure
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Euro suffers steepest one-day drop against dollar since May after US-EU deal
Investors bet long-awaited trade agreement will hurt the European economy
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
The Lionesses’ triumph is all about the money
But larger crowds and bigger financial rewards could threaten what sets women’s football apart from the men’s game
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Overtourism is drowning out the rebellious spirit of Montmartre
As the latest addition to the Tour de France, Parisians fear the neighbourhood is turning into a theme park
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Tesla’s $16.5bn contract won’t be enough to drive a revival at Samsung
South Korean group’s foundry chipmaking business is barely in the rear-view mirror of bigger rival TSMC
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
European electricity grids turn money into power
Grid builders, given their role in the energy transition, are poised for rapid growth in both assets and earnings
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Spending 5 per cent on defence doesn’t make Nato stronger
An arbitrary target won’t enhance members’ capabilities or co-ordination and encourages creative accounting
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Trump says Russia has 10-12 days to agree ceasefire in Ukraine
New deadline marks shortening of 50-day window US president gave Moscow last month to avoid sanctions
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Risk to ships grows after Houthis vow to ‘escalate’ attacks in Red Sea
Iran-backed group says it will attack ships belonging to any company trading with Israel
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Nurses in England set to reject pay offer as strike threat looms
Prospect of more NHS industrial action adds to pressure on government after walkout by doctors
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Air India stake weighs on Singapore Airlines
Singaporean carrier’s first quarter net profit plunges almost 60%
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Israeli rights groups accuse Israel of genocide in Gaza
Reports from B’Tselem and Physicians for Human Rights Israel add to growing domestic criticism of war conduct
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Russia’s Aeroflot cancels dozens of flights after cyber attack
Airline hack follows series of online offensives against the country’s state-owned companies
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Western liberalism’s waning star
Lack of conviction and intolerance are character defects that augur badly for centrist and centre-left parties
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Volkswagen embodies the challenge ahead for European industry
The risks of decline go far beyond any single company
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Rise of stablecoins could undermine euro area monetary policy, ECB warns
Rapid adoption of dollar-linked tokens would leave central bank struggling to control money supply and interest rates
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Brussels accuses China’s Temu of breaking EU digital rules
European Commission says ecommerce group failing to do enough to tackle sale of illegal products
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
China launches $500 annual baby subsidy in bid to boost births
Measure aims to address demographic crisis and boost families’ spending power
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Cambodia and Thailand agree to ceasefire following Malaysia talks
Halt in hostilities to come into effect at midnight after 5 days of border clashes
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Irish billionaire Paul Coulson strikes $300mn deal to walk away from Ardagh
Agreement ends year of negotiations with creditors owed more than $10bn
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
A love letter to Altadena, six months after the Los Angeles fires
When a place that shaped you is mostly destroyed, how do you remember it and move forward? A journalist reflects on the neighbourhood she kn...
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
The super-cool of chilled soups
How to make the perfect gazpacho, vichyssoise or borscht
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
The volatility paradox: why markets stay calm despite the noise
America has quietly become one of the world’s most shock‑resistant economies
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Keir Starmer to urge Donald Trump to bring in zero steel tariffs under US-UK trade deal
PM to use face time with US president at British golf courses to press for further talks
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Heineken blames supermarket price disputes for falling beer sales
Dutch brewer says negotiations with European retailer alliances are becoming tougher
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Arkansas governor leads charge to break up US pharmacy companies
Effort by Sarah Huckabee Sanders could have broad implications for America’s healthcare system
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
European stocks hit 4-month high after US and EU strike trade deal
Agreement reduces uncertainty over tariffs that has stalked markets
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
European stocks rise after US and EU strike trade deal
Agreement removes the threat of a full-blown trade war between Washington and Brussels
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Samsung to supply Tesla with AI chips in $16.5bn deal
South Korean tech group lands biggest order from single customer as it seeks to turn around contract chipmaking business
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Marcelo Claure leads UK for-profit university deal in AI education push
US buyout group Brightstar has agreed to buy 50% stake in Arden University in deal worth more than $1bn
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Charlie’s Place podcast review — a mythic nightclub that defied the Jim Crow South
This safe haven for music lovers broke down racial barriers — and hosted luminaries including Marvin Gaye, Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgeral...
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Donald Trump freezes export controls to secure trade deal with China
US officials have been warned to avoid tough moves against Beijing as Stockholm hosts third round of negotiations
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
A million sausage rolls a day: has Britain hit peak Greggs?
As sales growth slows and short sellers circle, the UK bakery chain faces questions about its expansion plans
Financial Times
July 28, 2025
Is this the guitar of the future?
And other innovative designs for making music
Financial Times
July 28, 2025