Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. US retailers, automakers and other ...
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Yuval Sharon wouldn’t mind too much if opera died. That might seem an unusual position for the artistic director of an opera ...
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This campaign may be awash with crypto money and rhetoric but it’s not clear that either of the candidates really care ...
Nick Ephgrave says ‘failure to prevent’ wrongdoing offence may spur ‘uptick’ in deferred prosecution agreements ...
These four trends are shaping this year’s graduate recruitment. Unemployment in the US tech sector has been rising, fuelled by redundancies at larger companies. Staff turnover is down, potentially ...
The ruling Pheu Thai party has promised to give 45mn people a handout of 10,000 baht ($300), pitching it as the centrepiece of an economic plan to boost growth, which has lagged regional peers due to ...
The bloc’s paint producers fear that tariffs of up to 39.7 per cent on Chinese exports of titanium dioxide (TiO2) would bankrupt smaller producers and push bigger manufacturers to shift production ...
Guinness World Records is to open its first permanent entertainment venue in central London, as the UK publisher of records listing books taps into a booming wave of people socialising through casual ...
The centuries-old institution — a marketplace of more than 50 insurers and hundreds of brokers selling policies covering everything from cyber attacks to hurricanes — has shaken off Covid disruption ...
District judge Paul Engelmayer ruled in July that the SEC’s attempt to apply accounting rules to cyber security processes was “not tenable”. He threw out most of the claims against SolarWinds and ...