13:00 Can these architects right the wrongs of Britain’s colonial past?
-The British pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale has assembled an international team — including a visionary Kenyan studio
- Financial Times12:00 Jewellery’s safest trend: the padlock
-The lock motif, beloved since the early 19th century, is being reinvented
- Financial Times06:00 Tradwives have evolved to become pin-ups of the religious right
-A search for ways to promote higher birth rates makes allies of domestic influencers and populist politicians
- Financial Times06:00 China and Brics will ‘defend’ global order as Trump withdraws, Brazil says
-Developing nations are ‘main defenders’ of global diplomacy, argues president’s top foreign policy adviser
- Financial Times06:00 Pharma bosses call for higher drug prices in EU to counter tariff threat
-Novartis and Sanofi CEOs push for European benchmark against US prices
- Financial Times06:00 Venice Architecture Biennale’s Carlo Ratti: ‘People talk about mitigating climate change harm but it’s too late’
-The curator promises an exhibition on how architecture can offer solutions by adapting itself to extreme conditions
- Financial Times06:00 Easing leverage limits on banks could backfire
-The move would repeat old errors and encourage the buying of Treasury debt over private sector lending
- Financial Times06:00 BP’s race to cut costs
-The hedge fund Elliott is turning up the heat on BP with a demand for deep spending cuts
- Financial Times22:00 Sell America?
-Traders seem to be betting that the US isn’t special anymore
- Financial Times18:00 Something is brewing at Heineken...
-...could it be the future of beer?
- Financial Times22/04 Can Bayswater level up with the rest of prime central London?
-The first stages of the £3bn redevelopment of Queensway are bedding in. More change is on the way. But there’s still some distance to go to shake off the “cheap side of the park” jibes
- Financial Times22/04 If only it were as simple as no more excluded children
-It’s never just about the one pupil who is made to leave school
- Financial Times22/04 Global energy supplies still vulnerable to shocks, warns IEA
-London summit will focus on security of supply and lessons of crisis that followed Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Financial Times21/04 What is an ‘approach’ shoe – and why should you be wearing them?
-This climbing sneaker was designed for mountains, but it’s taking over the city
- Financial Times21/04 US and Philippine forces to conduct ‘full battle test’ in South China Sea
-Annual Balikatan exercises underline deepening security partnership between Washington and Manila
- Financial Times21/04 US tariffs on pharmaceuticals risk shortages of lower-cost generic drugs
-Vast majority of drugs prescribed in America are off-patent generics made in lower-cost countries
- Financial Times21/04 Vaccine alliance stresses commercial benefits for US in plea for funds
-Gavi says continued support would help American industry as well as save over 1mn lives
- Financial Times21/04 Titanic: Ship of Dreams podcast adds new perspectives to a familiar story — review
-Series focuses less on what happened to the doomed vessel than on why
- Financial Times21/04 ‘I Humbly Beg Your Speedy Answer’ — the agony aunt’s origin story
-Mary Beth Norton delves into the 17th-century archives and finds familiar concerns, even if advice is often less than sympathetic
- Financial Times21/04 I’ve changed my life with a bespoke VW Transporter
-Designer Rhonda Drakeford has created the ultimate getaway – and an incubator for ideas
- Financial Times21/04 Pink Floyd at Pompeii: MCMLXXII film review — a heavy artefact of rock archaeology
-The band’s 1972 crowd-free concert movie captures their trippy transition from psych trailblazers to prog superstars
- Financial Times21/04 How tariffs are affecting luxury goods
- Financial Times21/04 Martin Wolf talks to David Autor: could AI be a bigger threat to US jobs than China?
-Automation will disrupt American jobs more widely than China ever did
- Financial Times20/04 Steel, energy, sports cars: How China poured more than $100bn into Britain
-Spending has slowed since 2017 peak, but Beijing retains significant investments across the UK
- Financial Times20/04 Donald Trump’s Gaza plan piles pressure on his ‘favourite dictator’
-Egypt’s Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has sought to kill proposal to expel population while preserving good relations with US president
- Financial Times20/04 Four new hotel cocktail bars for romantics
-Prime seats, rooftop views, champagne service – in Rome, Florence, Paris and Athens
- Financial Times20/04 What to wear to a summer wedding
-Faded florals and floor-skimming skirts signal a softer approach to occasionwear
- Financial Times19/04 The 16-hour piece that puts pianists in a trance — or drives them to tears
-As Erik Satie’s epic ‘Vexations’ comes to London, we recall other marathon feats, involving Marina Abramović, John Cage and F Scott Fitzgerald
- Financial Times19/04 Neil Woodford times his second coming to perfection
-Former UK fund manager plots Easter comeback but his new ‘investment strategy platform’ has some obvious flaws
- Financial Times19/04 The Rachman Review: Iran’s nuclear talks could reshape the Middle East
- Financial Times18/04 The elopement diaries – meet the couples who did the big day their way
-Four weddings, four locations, zero invitations
- Financial Times18/04 Cake artist Sophia Stolz: ‘I’m sad when the party ends’
-The baker and food stylist loves meringue, Marlboro Lights and Vienna’s techno scene
- Financial Times18/04 Postcard from Australia: a Tasmanian ‘safari’ on the Swan River
-A new lodge on the riverbank offers an introduction to the region’s abundant flora and fauna — plus a taste of laid-back island life
- Financial Times18/04 ‘A reliable, old-school Italian’ — Jay Rayner reviews Da Mario, Kensington
-Where on earth can you go to eat before attending a show at the Royal Albert Hall?
- Financial Times18/04 Say ‘I doodle’ with a curly wurly engagement ring
-15 designs to set your heart spinning
- Financial Times18/04 Is there such a thing as a British game?
-A new wave of indie developers is playing on a quirky sense of national identity, featuring flat caps, badgers and lashings of tea
- Financial Times18/04 Japan and the US talk tariffs
-No deal was forthcoming between Washington and Tokyo but the talks may give clues for other countries
- Financial Times17/04 Nvidia’s bad day
-Restrictions on sales to China bring down Nvidia and raise questions about tech
- Financial Times17/04 What is a ‘woman’ in law? The Supreme Court ruling
-Plus, what British Steel means for UK-China relations
- Financial Times17/04 Get the rug bug: how Thames Carpets went viral
-Meet the father-daughter duo with designs from every corner of the world
- Financial Times17/04 EU centre-right vows to stick to firewall to defeat Europe’s ‘authoritarian wave’
-Also in this newsletter: CEO of cloud computing company says clients increasingly opt for European software
- Financial Times17/04 Vanishing World — queasy visions of a dystopia that aims to eradicate sex
-Sayaka Murata’s eyebrow-raising new novel is set in a future Japan of artificial insemination and suppression of arousal
- Financial Times17/04 Sculptor Șerban Ionescu: ‘Paris is New York 2.0’
-Recent moves from Toronto to Brooklyn to Brussels to Paris have only stirred his creativity — and a historic rental in the 11th arrondissement has become a space of vibrant experimentation, and a place to grow
- Financial Times17/04 The Chinese Dream is to Xi what Maga is to Trump
-Tariff conflict arises out of the collision course between two very different political mindsets
- Financial Times17/04 Inside the factory making Europe’s machine guns — by hand
-FN Herstal’s small arms are back in demand. But the Belgian gunmaker can only move as fast as its artisanal labour
- Financial Times17/04 Russia opens door to western companies after Ariston’s return
-Moscow hopes transfer of seized business back to Italian owner will show companies a path back into Russian market
- Financial Times17/04 Iran’s nuclear talks could reshape the Middle East
-Trump has warned of potential military action if talks fail
- Financial Times17/04 Emerging markets’ surprising performance
- Financial Times16/04 Calling all biscuit lovers: this Tuscan cantucci tour is for you
-It’s crunch time for lovers of the Italian confectionery. HTSI’s food critic takes the first tour
- Financial Times16/04 Why buy gold when silver is so chic?
-From salvers to shells, the precious metal is making a comeback
- Financial Times16/04 Jemima Kelly makes sense of astrology (or tries to)
-The FT’s resident contrarian – a Gemini – discovers her inner goddess
- Financial Times16/04 TotalEnergies sticks with clean energy push as rivals retreat
-French group maintains pledge to expand oil, gas and green businesses while BP and Shell U-turn on fossil fuels
- Financial Times16/04 Javier Milei has learned to love the peso. Will Argentina follow him?
-The success of the IMF’s latest bailout depends on weaning the country off its addiction to the dollar
- Financial Times16/04 India’s middle-class debt crisis
-A rise in unsecured credit is hurting the country’s economic ambitions
- Financial Times16/04 How China's global trade strategy could backfire
-Trump’s 145% tariffs hit the world’s leading exporter
- Financial Times16/04 Members of UK’s largest Jewish body condemn Israel’s offensive in Gaza
-Letter underscores concern in Jewish community over Netanyahu government’s violence against Palestinians
- Financial Times15/04 Will China back down?
-Beijing may have more leverage than President Donald Trump thought
- Financial Times15/04 Government Cheese TV review — Wes Anderson meets the Coen brothers in tongue-in-cheek morality tale
-David Oyelowo stars as a 1960s Los Angeles crook with a flair for invention in Apple’s offbeat series
- Financial Times15/04 Why I’ll always believe in an honesty bar
-Nothing says ‘home’ like helping yourself
- Financial Times15/04 Tulipieres for spring: still groundbreaking
-The multi-spouted Delftware flower vase is popular with designers and collectors once again
- Financial Times15/04 Carlsberg boss says there will be ‘no winners’ from US tariffs
-Danish brewer ‘insulated’ from direct impacts of levies but warns they will hit fragile consumer sentiment
- Financial Times15/04 How Turkey’s opposition plans to take on Erdoğan
-Republican People’s Party head Özgür Özel outlines strategy after arrest of star campaigner triggered mass protests
- Financial Times15/04 Diamond industry in crisis as Trump tariffs rock market
-Traders warn of ‘standstill’ as shipments through key hub of Antwerp drop 85 per cent
- Financial Times15/04 The best new suncare products
-Testing Augustinus Bader’s new SPF – and six more super suncreams
- Financial Times15/04 Artist Thomas Schütte: ‘It’s those with no emotions who are really in trouble’
-On show in Venice, Schütte’s work — ranging from monumental sculptures to intimate watercolours — explores themes such as death and anxiety
- Financial Times15/04 Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing TV review — Netflix documentary explores the murky world of internet child stars
-Three part-series revolves around the troubling testimonies of young influencers
- Financial Times15/04 Millions have been left behind by the payday loans crackdown
-Evlo is relaunching but many subprime lenders have closed after a wave of compensation claims
- Financial Times15/04 Do we have the humanity to meet the Sudan crisis?
-After two years of brutal war and famine, a surge in international solidarity is needed
- Financial Times15/04 What can workers do if they’re fired by AI?
-Automated decisions are a source of under-appreciated tension in the UK government’s approach to low-paid employees
- Financial Times15/04 CNN’s Mark Thompson: ‘Our entire industry is going through a revolution’
-Media executive plans to launch a ‘suite’ of digital subscription services to arrest long-term decline in cable
- Financial Times15/04 How Argentina pulled off its latest IMF deal
-Fund to give unusually large upfront transfer to Argentina’s President Javier Milei
- Financial Times15/04 Coming soon: The future weapons of war
-How drones and AI have transformed the battlefield, and the defence industry
- Financial Times15/04 Business school teaching case study: how can managers navigate the changing mood on DEI policies?
-The challenge is to understand stakeholder relationships and the broader social consequences of rollbacks
- Financial Times14/04 The narrow window for a nuclear deal with Iran
-Trump team should accept that both Washington and Tehran need to make compromises
- Financial Times14/04 This bakery sells one chocolate cookie. And it’s the best in the world
-That’s the claim, at least, by Amsterdam’s Van Stapele Koekmakerij
- Financial Times14/04 Chess: world No 1 Carlsen adds another triumph in Paris Freestyle final
-Puzzle: Black, to play, lost in one move. How could he have won immediately?
- Financial Times14/04 Five eye-popping gadgets for the home
-A spectacular indoor lighting installation, 3D photo display, transparent 77in TV and more
- Financial Times14/04 Topgolf founders tap investors for high-tech version of game of pool
-Twins behind ‘gamified’ golfing chain sold for $2.1bn raise funds from backers including Blackstone’s David Blitzer
- Financial Times14/04 RSA brand to disappear from UK insurance sector
-The change comes four years after Intact Financial Corporation paid £3bn to take over its British and Canadian operations
- Financial Times14/04 Seven months, zero answers: Russians blame authorities for Ukrainian occupation
-Families reunite after Kyiv’s forces are pushed out of Russian territory, but areas remain unsafe for civilians to return
- Financial Times14/04 Is it glass half-full or half-empty for US banks?
-Lenders warn of ‘considerable turbulence’ in the economy, but see big earnings in first quarter
- Financial Times14/04 AI-powered bionic limbs come at too high a cost for many
-Amputees, among the largest minority at work, highlight the need for assistive technology to be affordable and accessible
- Financial Times13/04 Finnish utility explores buying part of Germany’s Uniper three years after exit
-Fortum looking at gas importer’s Swedish assets as it seeks to benefit from energy demand growth
- Financial Times13/04 Ecuador votes in knife-edge election during wave of violence
-Daniel Noboa faces Luisa González in repeat of 2023 election, with security voters’ main concern
- Financial Times13/04 Martin Wolf talks to Mervyn King: why central banks got inflation wrong
-The former BoE governor says ‘groupthink’ was an issue
- Financial Times12/04 British Steel’s nationalisation is a ‘likely option’, says business secretary
-MPs vote in favour of bill giving the government powers to seize control of British Steel
- Financial Times12/04 How Nvidia became the driving force behind the AI revolution
-Two books chart the rise of the chipmaker via its ‘benevolent dictator’ Jensen Huang and an early gamble on deep learning
- Financial Times12/04 Six Japanese design names to know now
-Meet these avant-garde artisans
- Financial Times12/04 Radiohead, Grand Theft Auto and an American barbecue — Hamlet enters its weirdest phase yet
-As the established international order crumbles, a wave of reworkings is proof that the centuries-old tragedy is a play for today
- Financial Times12/04 Artist Lucas Arruda: ‘I take the rainforest atmosphere and bring it to São Paulo’
-The Brazilian painter, whose work is the subject of a new show at the Musée d’Orsay, has created a meditative, folk-art filled urban escape for himself and Una, a stray dog rescued from the rainforest
- Financial Times12/04 Swamp Notes: The Federal Reserve’s tariff dilemma
-How will the Federal Reserve handle the economic uncertainty brought about by Trump’s tariffs?
- Financial Times11/04 Scott Bessent, the Treasury secretary shaping Trump’s trade war
-The former hedge fund manager is being asked to lead negotiations with foreign governments amid America’s self-inflicted hit
- Financial Times11/04 The ’Spoons in our stats
-Two of Alphaville’s favourite topics finally cross over
- Financial Times11/04 Markets or Trump: who’s in charge?
-Plus: a stocktake of the political year so far
- Financial Times11/04 21 ways to welcome sakura season
-Buys that will put the spring in your step
- Financial Times11/04 Inside Felix Conran’s Japanese forest home
-In 2023, the designer and his partner arrived in Higashiyoshino, Nara for a holiday. They’ve since put down permanent roots
- Financial Times11/04 Inside Japan’s most beautiful bathhouses
-An age-old tradition is buoyant once again
- Financial Times11/04 Jay Lim, founder of Say Touché, talks taste
-The founder and CEO of the South Korean lifestyle brand loves tattoos, vintage cars and caps
- Financial Times11/04 The UK must protect its drama sector
-Major streamers such as Netflix should pay a levy to fund uniquely British television
- Financial Times11/04 Switzerland seeks closer EU ties in response to Trump shock
-Swiss president to attend informal EU finance ministers’ meeting for the first time, alongside British chancellor
- Financial Times11/04 Uncertainty reigns in US markets
-Even an unexpectedly solid inflation report wasn’t enough to sustain a Wall Street recovery
- Financial Times10/04 EU could tax Big Tech if Trump trade talks fail, says von der Leyen
-European Commission president tells FT she wants ‘balanced’ deal but could hit US services in retaliation
- Financial Times10/04 The real cost of a trade war
-Have Trump’s policies hurt the US’s ability to borrow?
- Financial Times10/04 Kiln, the Newcastle café where the tableware is on the menu too
-Come for the meze, leave with a mug
- Financial Times10/04 Fashion looks east, with spring’s most evocative styles
-Intricate embroideries and origami-esque silhouettes pay subtle homage to an Asian influence
- Financial Times10/04 Donald Trump has had his first Liz Truss moment
-Unlike the doomed former British PM, the US president is not going anywhere — so uncertainty is here to stay
- Financial Times10/04 Sheku Kanneh-Mason on discovering his mother’s homeland — and the music he’s ‘obsessed’ with
-The superstar cellist has a string of recordings, a royal wedding and memoir to his name — next stop, Sierra Leone
- Financial Times10/04 Catch ’em all! How Pokémon cards came to fetch millions
-As the Japanese game approaches its 30th birthday, its rarest editions are worth fortunes
- Financial Times10/04 Do these trousers make me look fascist?
-A look at what makes an outfit a political identifier
- Financial Times10/04 UN trade chief asks US to rethink tariffs on poorest nations
-Levies will harm global south without meeting Trump’s objectives, says Rebeca Grynspan
- Financial Times10/04 Ørsted urges Europe to act to avert wind energy ‘downward spiral’
-Renewables pioneer says Trump’s tariffs will have ‘meaningful impact’ on its US projects
- Financial Times10/04 EU weighs buying more US gas due to Trump tariff pressure
-Bloc may push to buy more LNG from the US if it fits with green goals, European energy commissioner Dan Jørgensen says
- Financial Times10/04 Trump’s tariff reversal
-US stocks surged on Wednesday after Donald Trump paused ‘reciprocal’ tariffs for 90 days
- Financial Times10/04 The end of globalisation as we know it
-Trump’s desire to restore US trade dominance is ‘pure fantasy’
- Financial Times10/04 Eyes on the road convince drivers to hang up the phone
-Australian start-up Acusensus’s cameras have already been linked to a fall in road fatalities
- Financial Times10/04 Collaboration not disruption is key to start-up success in Asia, say academics
-South-east Asia should look to Japan and South Korea rather than Silicon Valley, research suggests
- Financial Times10/04 Philippines looks beyond call centres to higher-value outsourcing
-Agencies seek to recruit skilled professionals such as software developers or data analysts
- Financial Times09/04 Apple turns to India to help ease Trump’s China tariffs
-iPhone maker is facing one of the biggest threats to its business in years
- Financial Times09/04 Kim Sung-joo, the business maverick who built a fashion empire on a backpack
-Meet the South Korean entrepreneur who turned MCM Worldwide into a global phenomenon
- Financial Times09/04 ‘A maniac for beauty’ – the architectural vision of Toru Shimokawa
-The self-taught Kyushu creative is playing with past and present to create a new design language in Japan
- Financial Times09/04 Bangladesh pledges US cotton purchases to save garment sector
-Trump’s tariff plans threaten clothing industry vital to South Asian nation’s economy
- Financial Times09/04 We face a looming rice crisis
-The future of one of the world’s most important foodstuffs is mired in a stew of science, politics and economics
- Financial Times09/04 Giorgia Meloni’s charm offensive in Africa
-Amid criticism of hardball tactics to curb migration, Italian premier’s ‘Mattei plan’ aims to boost influence on the continent
- Financial Times09/04 Apple navigates Trump’s tariffs
-The tech giant’s path forward is complicated
- Financial Times09/04 Markets might not have hit the bottom yet
-President Donald Trump says the US will proceed with an additional 50% tariff on China
- Financial Times08/04 Surveying the wreckage
-As markets bounce around, China announces its own tariffs
- Financial Times08/04 Are you sipping soju, South Korea’s favourite spirit?
-The vodka-like drink is going global
- Financial Times08/04 Investors lose $25bn in leveraged ETFs in sector’s biggest meltdown
-Risky funds drop almost a quarter of their value as Trump’s trade war hits market
- Financial Times08/04 Hot property: five thatched homes for sale
-From a Wiltshire farmhouse dating to the 15th century to a cosy cottage on Cornwall’s scenic Lizard Peninsula
- Financial Times08/04 An ‘ugly chic’ alternative to the ballet flat
-After swearing off the ‘childish’ classic, a writer finds herself drawn to the off-kilter ballet-sneaker hybrid
- Financial Times08/04 How do we really feel about robots?
-HTSI’s tech columnist explores our very complicated relationship with androids
- Financial Times08/04 China puts pressure on western producers of electric car battery materials
-Industry vital for energy transition is ripe for consolidation as fierce competition unsettles market
- Financial Times08/04 Mexico considers increasing fracking as Donald Trump sparks fear over US gas reliance
-Claudia Sheinbaum, a former climate scientist, explores shale to ease dependence on unpredictable American president
- Financial Times08/04 Companies look for US tariff workarounds
-Consultants are helping clients lower the customs value of imports to cut the cost of Donald Trump’s levies
- Financial Times08/04 Samsung boosts profits as customers stockpile chips ahead of tariffs
-Analysts fear semiconductor and consumer electronics sales could stagnate over new duties
- Financial Times07/04 Want the coolest food in Japan? Head to the konbini
-The humble convenience store takes fast food to the next level
- Financial Times07/04 Donald Trump’s tariff blitz causes turmoil for green energy sector
-Duties pose one-two punch for an industry already reeling from renewed embrace of fossil fuels
- Financial Times07/04 The brains behind the hype at Hyundai
-Lee Sang-yup has helped make the South Korean carmaker the most progressive around
- Financial Times07/04 How Italy could decide the EU’s response to tariffs
-The country will effectively have deciding vote on whether to hit back hard against US tariffs
- Financial Times07/04 Are US tariffs just the beginning? With Abraham Newman
-There are other tools of economic coercion in the modern global economy
- Financial Times06/04 Four sensationally renovated historic hotels
-Rooms with a view, from St Moritz to Florence
- Financial Times06/04 New EDF boss at mercy of ‘to do list’ that ousted predecessor
-Bernard Fontana must repair relations with the French state after the stormy end to the rein of Luc Rémont
- Financial Times06/04 Boss of Seplat wants to ‘demystify’ Nigeria for investors
-Roger Brown says discount on major oil producer’s shares is unwarranted
- Financial Times06/04 ‘Land grabs’ in Africa replaced by ‘carbon grabs’, says bank chief
-AfDB president Akinwumi Adesina says foreign companies paying derisory prices for carbon sequestration
- Financial Times05/04 Mortgage payment shock adds to strain on UK consumers
-Rate increase comes at a time when borrowers are already having to tighten their belts
- Financial Times05/04 Eight majestic mascaras
-When it comes to these new launches, lash it on
- Financial Times05/04 Why Canada needs Vancouver Pizza
-Long inundated with American culture, Canada lacks a strong culinary identity . . . until now
- Financial Times05/04 Are restaurant reservation apps worth it?
-They promise sought-after tables at a moment’s notice — but they have their drawbacks
- Financial Times05/04 Swamp Notes: The costs of Trump’s tariffs
-President Donald Trump’s levies are here. How will they reshape the world?
- Financial Times04/04 21 ways to master French-girl dressing
-Steal a march on Saint-Germain style this spring
- Financial Times04/04 Trump’s trade war: trouble ahead for Britain
-Plus: UK growth tactics under the microscope
- Financial Times04/04 ‘Chic but not snob’ – inside Dimorestudio’s Emiliano Salci’s private apartment
-The design disruptor’s new home is a masterclass in Milanese élan
- Financial Times04/04 Why Chanel fell for the Boat Race
-It’s one of the world’s oldest and most brutal sporting rivalries. So why is a French couture house giving it the time of day?
- Financial Times04/04 How ‘weaponised trade’ could lead to ‘weaponised capital’
-As international structures that promoted free trade are unwound, there is a rising risk of a return to capital controls
- Financial Times04/04 Trump’s tariffs rattle global markets
-Slide in US dollar suggests investors’ ‘vote of no confidence’ in Trump
- Financial Times03/04 Tariffs up. Markets down
-A stunning rollout of new taxes astonishes traders
- Financial Times03/04 Today’s US-Russia détente is unlike those of the past
-Steeled by years of confrontation, Moscow will not give up just anything in hope of future reciprocity
- Financial Times03/04 Welcome to Litchfield Hills, the smart set’s anti-Hamptons
-A dispatch from Connecticut
- Financial Times03/04 The best swimsuits and bikinis for summer 2025
-Minimal, boho, itsy-bitsy or sporty — your quest for great women’s swimwear ends here
- Financial Times03/04 Microsoft’s Christopher Bishop: Scientific discovery is AI’s killer application
-The AI for Science lab director discusses the technology’s capability to accelerate time-consuming research
- Financial Times03/04 AI race gives Washington another reason to be tough on TikTok
-It is pouring US money into China’s artificial intelligence ecosystem
- Financial Times03/04 China in the age of Trump 2.0
-Can China take advantage of the new era of economic and political turbulence?
- Financial Times03/04 Tesla soars on Musk’s potential departure
-Tesla’s share price jumped on report that Musk could leave US government role early
- Financial Times02/04 Why the world went mad for mahjong
-The Chinese game has hooked a new generation of players
- Financial Times02/04 The timepieces making headlines at Watches and Wonders 2025
-Rolex, Cartier, TAG Heuer, Bvlgari and Patek Philippe are pushing the dial at this year’s Geneva fair
- Financial Times02/04 What Wall Street expects from Trump’s ‘liberation day’
-US President Donald Trump is expected to announce the substance of his trade policy
- Financial Times02/04 Why Islamic banking is taking off
-Pakistan’s Meezan Bank is the country’s most profitable bank. How?
- Financial Times01/04 Vibes vs data
-Spirits are low but indicators seem fine
- Financial Times01/04 Inside the Aman Nai Lert, Bangkok: an exclusive
-The family home-inspired hotel is an homage to the man who shaped the modern city
- Financial Times01/04 Hot Property: five rural bolt-holes in the Dordogne
-From a chartreuse to a whole hamlet, amid the verdant landscapes of south-west France
- Financial Times01/04 How we got stuck on wellness patches
-These adhesive solutions claim to solve everything from anxiety to hangovers. Do they deliver?
- Financial Times01/04 Elegy, Southwest — a road trip though America’s apocalyptic landscapes
-Madeleine Watts’ shrewdly funny novel anchors the climate crisis in personal grief and prescient parallels with California’s wildfires
- Financial Times01/04 Watchmakers look to jewellery’s resilience
-Gem-set timepieces dominate this year’s releases, reflecting high-ticket demand for models made from jewels and precious metals
- Financial Times01/04 Elon Musk transforms Wisconsin court race
-State election has become most expensive judicial race in US history
- Financial Times01/04 Investment Clinic: Should I keep betting on Warren Buffett?
-Margo’s done well following the famous investor’s lead, but it may be time to diversify
- Financial Times01/04 A first look at the new Rolex Land-Dweller
-It’s the brand’s most radical launch in years. Our watch expert offers his verdict
- Financial Times31/03 The Magnificent Seven just entered a bear market
-Q1: grizzly
- Financial Times31/03 Can Germany escape its economic doldrums? With Ulrike Malmendier
-The loosening of Germany’s ‘debt brake’ raises hope for faster growth
- Financial Times31/03 Introducing Maker’s Mark’s revolutionary new whisky
-Star Hill Farm isn’t just a change in taste – it’s a complete upheaval of the brand’s agricultural practices
- Financial Times31/03 Bad ‘hard’ data creeps in
-And replies on CoreWeave
- Financial Times31/03 Five essential gadgets for your car
-A pint-sized air purifier, advanced diagnostics and an all-seeing dashcam
- Financial Times31/03 CoreWeave tests investor appetite for AI
-The company closed flat after a volatile trading debut and concerns over its business model
- Financial Times31/03 Sotheby’s CEO talks the £6.2mn banana, crypto billionaires and the future of the art market
-American financier Charles Stewart is steering the auction house through choppy economic waters
- Financial Times30/03 Why Riley’s Fish Shop is catch of the day
-The Tynemouth restaurant and fishmonger has come a long way from its beach-shack beginnings
- Financial Times30/03 Who wants a Fabergé zoo? Prices start at £10k
-Castle Howard is setting free its 31-strong menagerie
- Financial Times29/03 What happened to the Trump protests?
-The vocal critics of the president’s first term seem to be suffering from ‘learned helplessness’. Adam Grant sees debate, rather than despair, as the way forward
- Financial Times29/03 The world’s best record stores: the readers’ choices
-Earlier this year we published a list of FT contributors’ favourite places to get their vinyl fix. Here are the places you wanted to add
- Financial Times29/03 Swamp Notes: How Medicaid cuts could shake up Maga
-Trump’s budget requires cuts, and they may fall on programmes his voters rely on
- Financial Times28/03 Can Rachel Reeves start a retail investment revolution?
-The chancellor’s Isa reforms must be designed with Gen Z in mind
- Financial Times28/03 Doom, gloom and not much headroom: Spring Statement
-Chancellor faces deepening welfare cuts row and prospect of fresh tax rises
- Financial Times28/03 How sherry got chic again
-The salty, fortified wine is back on the menu – here’s what to drink
- Financial Times28/03 Welcome to Patti Smith’s antique book club
-The punk-poet legend and her daughter Jesse Paris Smith are bound by their shared love of rare books
- Financial Times28/03 Gucci’s silk square gets an arty glow-up
-The brand invites nine artists to update its celebrated motifs for spring
- Financial Times28/03 Red card for Mexican team adds to Club World Cup’s teething troubles
-Complaints over inclusion criteria, prize money and player welfare hit Fifa’s expanded ‘pinnacle of club football’
- Financial Times28/03 China gives IPOs the green light
-Change in stance by Beijing follows rebound in domestic stocks
- Financial Times27/03 What does CoreWeave’s IPO say about the market?
-An unusual company enters an unusual investing environment
- Financial Times27/03 Inside the Etons of doggie daycare
-Canine kindergartens now offer swimming, painting, yoga and psychic sessions within the daily programme. Have we gone barking mad?
- Financial Times27/03 Eight ways to give it this spring
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