Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Bloody protests in Mozambique over the country’s disputed general elections have escalated into an attempted ...
Agriculture is another area that caused problems between the two neighbours. Trump railed against Canadian protections on dairy products during his presidency, tweeting in 2018: “Canada charges the US ...
Rachel Reeves will next week set out plans to use the £354bn local government pension scheme to boost the UK economy, in a Mansion House speech intended to reassure the City of London that she has a ...
The S&P 500 topped 5,000 points for the first time on February 8 and has gained more than 25 per cent so far in 2024. The ...
Retailers are a very varied bunch, but face a lot of the same challenges. One of the most difficult in recent years has been recruitment, with employers struggling to attract and retain workers, a ...
Donald Trump is considering tapping North Dakota’s Doug Burgum to be his new “energy tsar”, which would give the oil state’s governor sweeping power to slash environmental regulations and boost US ...
Following the results, the company announced that Rosalind Morgan, wife of Morgan Sindall’s chief executive John Morgan, had sold 11,543 shares on October 24 for £1.1mn. Morgan Sindall said the sale ...
The president-elect’s plan to cut taxes and his courting of the tech “bros” has Wall Street and Silicon Valley — twin engines of the US economy — salivating. Trump has vibes on his side. He also ...
Elon Musk participated in the first phone call between US President-elect Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday, according to officials in Kyiv. A spokesperson for ...
Your guide to what the 2024 US election means for Washington and the world Robert Lighthizer, who was US trade representative ...
The Bank of Japan kicks off proceedings with the summary of opinions from its monetary policy meeting in October early on Monday. With the situation in Japan now more fluid, given further falls in the ...
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