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Iranian students mount further anti-regime protests (www.ft.com)
France says EU has the tools to hit back at Trump over tariffs (www.ft.com)
Packaged food producers turn to price cuts as US sales stagnate (www.ft.com)
What Friedrich Merz is going to tell Xi Jinping (www.ft.com)
The Supreme Court’s tariff blow to Trump (www.ft.com)
Virgin Atlantic on track to poach ‘tens of thousands’ of BA frequent flyers (www.ft.com)
Yacht boom propels 700mn-plus Stonepeak marina deal (www.ft.com)
The haven asset status of US Treasuries is eroding (www.ft.com)
Britain lacks a Magnificent Seven, but at least it has a meme stock (www.ft.com)
Mediterranean deluge revives worries about climate-driven food price rises (www.ft.com)
Now 150 years old, can Bangkok’s Mandarin Oriental still compete? (www.ft.com)
Nearly 6,000 entrepreneurs quit UK in past two years, say wealth managers (www.ft.com)
How to sum up Spanish wine in six glasses (none of them sherry) (www.ft.com)
High tax rates overshadow bonus season in the City (www.ft.com)
Bridge owner donated 1mn weeks before Trump attacked rival, filing shows (www.ft.com)
Supreme Court torpedoes Trump’s tariff regime in check on executive power (www.ft.com)
Hedge fund Saba offers to buy stakes in Blue Owl funds at steep discount (www.ft.com)
China suffers gold drought at Winter Olympics (www.ft.com)
Trump tracker: the latest data on US tariffs, trade and economy (www.ft.com)
What does the Supreme Court ruling against Trump’s tariffs mean? (www.ft.com)
Parents to lose free choice of schools under special needs education reforms (www.ft.com)
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrest highlights vagueness of rules for royals (www.ft.com)
US scraps tighter limits on mercury emissions from coal plants (www.ft.com)
The problems piling up at fast-fashion giant Shein (www.ft.com)
Cambridge academics revolt over plans to close university’s vet school (www.ft.com)
Main Street banks are pushing into markets and trading (www.ft.com)
Starmer’s government hasn’t practised what it preached (www.ft.com)
Corporate America demands refunds after Trump’s tariffs struck down (www.ft.com)
First shares set to trade on London’s new private markets platform (www.ft.com)
The Supreme Court has delivered an overdue rebuke to Donald Trump on tariffs (www.ft.com)
Only an army — and true integration — will solve Europe’s defence problem (www.ft.com)
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Anderson Cooper, the veteran CBS anchor leaves the set (www.ft.com)
Too hot to hold (www.ft.com)
Supreme Court’s tariff ruling has mixed implications for the Fed (www.ft.com)
How Palantir captured the Ministry of Defence (www.ft.com)
New York Knicks spin-off puts quirks of sports M&A at centre court (www.ft.com)
US Supreme Court delivers ruling on Trump’s tariffs (www.ft.com)
Hungary blocks 90bn EU loan to Ukraine days before war anniversary (www.ft.com)
Iran preparing deal proposal for US, says foreign minister (www.ft.com)
US GDP growth below expectations unlikely to prompt faster Fed cuts (www.ft.com)
Paramount’s 108bn bid for Warner Bros clears US antitrust hurdle (www.ft.com)
We need to talk about the Gulf (www.ft.com)
US growth falls sharply to 1.4% rate in fourth quarter (www.ft.com)
Farage against the machine (www.ft.com)
Submit your questions: How should Europe prepare for a transatlantic divorce? (www.ft.com)
Tides of tax drive high earners to offshore bonds (www.ft.com)
Email blunder exposes 90bn Russian oil smuggling ring (www.ft.com)
Police continue search of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s former home (www.ft.com)
A dash of ‘schmuck insurance’ could help Netflix win Warner Bros (www.ft.com)
Fashion month’s hottest ticket? A watch party with Lyas (www.ft.com)
Hollow pledges infect British politics (www.ft.com)
Firm underlying inflation keeps BoJ normalisation plans on track (www.ft.com)
UK swings to record 30.4bn budget surplus in January (www.ft.com)
US and Indonesia finalise trade deal to cut tariffs (www.ft.com)
Why EU trade ministers are unlikely to solve steel industry’s tariff woes (www.ft.com)
What did ‘Nudge’ get wrong? With Nick Chater (www.ft.com)
OpenClaw and the privacy problem of agentic AI (www.ft.com)
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Dear ChatGPT, please construct me an optimal portfolio (www.ft.com)
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un triumphant at rare congress (www.ft.com)
Zambia calls for domestic debt to be part of major indices (www.ft.com)
Investors pour record sums into European stocks (www.ft.com)
The ‘incredibly significant’ US military forces surrounding Iran (www.ft.com)
Amazon service was taken down by AI coding bot (www.ft.com)
Row brews over ‘savvy squirrel’ campaign to drive UK investment (www.ft.com)
How the UK accidentally shackled itself to Mastercard (www.ft.com)
Reasons to worry about America’s investment position with the rest of the world (www.ft.com)
Reform wants to put public unions ‘under review’, by-election candidate has said (www.ft.com)
Musk’s Starlink to be tested against Eutelsat on French shipping fleet (www.ft.com)
‘Is university still worth it?’ is the wrong question (www.ft.com)
The rainforest retreat in the midst of a megacity (www.ft.com)
The ANC’s sudden embrace of South African business (www.ft.com)
‘Latecomer’ Hyundai races Tesla on robots and self-driving cars (www.ft.com)
Venezuela passes law granting amnesty to some political prisoners (www.ft.com)
India makes move to boost urban infrastructure — again (www.ft.com)
America must share the benefits of AI leadership (www.ft.com)
US justice department hangs Trump banner at headquarters (www.ft.com)
Nvidia and OpenAI near 30bn investment in place of unfinished 100bn deal (www.ft.com)
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‘Retribution’: Trump family’s Mar-a-Lago crypto bash doubles as a show of force (www.ft.com)
Trump gives Iran 15 days to strike a deal or ‘bad things will happen’ (www.ft.com)
Meta cuts staff stock awards for a second straight year (www.ft.com)
Bank of America commits 25bn to private credit lending (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: South Korea’s ex-president sentenced to life in prison (www.ft.com)
Video: Why the US and Iran are enemies (www.ft.com)
Trump holds first meeting of Board of Peace (www.ft.com)
Why Iran is betting on war (www.ft.com)
Maternity pay for teachers in England to rise from 2027-28 (www.ft.com)
What does Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest mean? (www.ft.com)
Klarna stock sinks 25% after bad loan costs soar (www.ft.com)
Private credit stocks slide after Blue Owl halts redemptions at fund (www.ft.com)
Reform’s reality check in town halls across the country (www.ft.com)
Submit your questions: Did India get a good deal with the US? (www.ft.com)
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French far left under pressure after killing of far-right protester in Lyon (www.ft.com)
Marylebone property prices are ‘defying gravity’ (www.ft.com)
Top Fed official says White House is escalating its assault on central bank (www.ft.com)
UK signalled reluctance over allowing US to use British bases for possible Iran strike (www.ft.com)
Europe’s resurgent peripheral economies (www.ft.com)
How ‘homeland’ put America on the path to illiberalism (www.ft.com)
Spain’s Repsol to increase Venezuelan oil production after securing US permit (www.ft.com)
Trump adviser calls tariff report from Fed economists an ‘embarrassment’ (www.ft.com)
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The race to avert a US-Iran war (www.ft.com)
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The Conservatives’ foundational sin (www.ft.com)
UK condemns 10-year sentence for British couple in Iran (www.ft.com)
Walmart sales boosted by wealthy online shoppers (www.ft.com)
This artist plans to set the Earth in orbit — around a football pitch (www.ft.com)
The ‘holy grail’ of US climate regulation goes to court (www.ft.com)
The manure mess facing the new Dutch government (www.ft.com)
Bill Gates pulls out of India’s AI summit amid Epstein controversy (www.ft.com)
Concerns were raised with Cabinet Office before Romeo appointment (www.ft.com)
Trump’s tariffs exert heavy burden on midsize US companies (www.ft.com)
Europe is not thinking straight on competitiveness (www.ft.com)
Bored of Peace? (www.ft.com)
Pupils’ special needs support to be reassessed at secondary school level (www.ft.com)
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested following Epstein revelations (www.ft.com)
Antonia Romeo appointed as UK’s first female cabinet secretary (www.ft.com)
Reform still looks too risky for government (www.ft.com)
US warns Iran to make a deal as it steps up military deployments (www.ft.com)
How LA’s neighbourhoods fit together, mapped by locals for visitors (www.ft.com)
Air France-KLM says US travel ‘improving’ (www.ft.com)
Orange CEO warns there is ‘no incentive for investment’ in Europe (www.ft.com)
Dollar doldrums (www.ft.com)
How Lagarde’s ECB twist sets up a season of EU horse-trading (www.ft.com)
Trump administration recruits tech bosses to train ‘elite’ government coders (www.ft.com)
Turkey launches Ramadan food price crackdown as inflation anger intensifies (www.ft.com)
The Wall Street grind goes on trial (www.ft.com)
JPMorgan in talks to be banker for Trump’s Board of Peace (www.ft.com)
Accenture combats AI refuseniks by linking promotions to log-ins (www.ft.com)
Why UK small-caps might benefit from global shift by investors (www.ft.com)
MPs warn against watering down UK nature protection laws (www.ft.com)
Postcard from Pakistan: after two decades, kites return to the skies above Lahore (www.ft.com)
The midnight convoys that emptied Syria’s Isis camps (www.ft.com)
Bafta to reward ‘human creativity’ as film and TV grapples with AI (www.ft.com)
Tata scion struggles to consolidate control at one of India’s biggest groups (www.ft.com)
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The powerhouse gallerists behind Sprüth Magers have never lost an artist. Here’s why (www.ft.com)
Hedge funds in face-off over debt of European chemicals casualty (www.ft.com)
ETFs push at SEC limit in rush to buy private stocks and debt (www.ft.com)
Christine Lagarde’s move to run World Economic Forum not a ‘foregone conclusion’ (www.ft.com)
Chrystia Freeland on how to negotiate with autocrats — and allies (www.ft.com)
Can bankers be fired for demanding sleep? (www.ft.com)
Who’s afraid of the big bad trade deficit? (www.ft.com)
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Can bankers be fired for demanding sleep? A US court will decide (www.ft.com)
The crypto-loving billionaire and the 400mn ‘perfect fraud’ (www.ft.com)
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When China is chic, European luxury brands should worry (www.ft.com)
South Korea’s ex-president Yoon faces verdict over failed martial law (www.ft.com)
Blue Owl permanently halts redemptions at private retail debt fund (www.ft.com)
IMF calls on China to cut industrial subsidies in half (www.ft.com)
Texas pipeline operator prepares sale process as gas demand booms (www.ft.com)
UK to require tech firms to remove abusive images within 48 hours (www.ft.com)
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Top Kirkland & Ellis debt lawyer defects to Simpson Thacher (www.ft.com)
Is an AI price war about to begin? (www.ft.com)
UK should replace fiscal rules with ‘traffic light’ system, says think-tank (www.ft.com)
Canada’s Liberal Party inches closer to majority as third Tory MP defects (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: US and Japan unveil 36bn in projects as part of trade deal (www.ft.com)
Fed’s January minutes indicate a return of rate rise discussions (www.ft.com)
Texas town rejects detention centre in protest against Trump’s immigration policies (www.ft.com)
Trump renews attack on Starmer’s plan to cede UK ownership of Chagos Islands (www.ft.com)
Fed officials warn progress towards inflation goal will be ‘uneven’ (www.ft.com)
Met making ‘inquiries’ into claims over Andrew’s protection officers (www.ft.com)
Keir Starmer stands by minimum wage pledge for younger workers (www.ft.com)
Saudi Arabia’s AI venture Humain invests 3bn in Elon Musk’s xAI (www.ft.com)
Apprenticeships get a glow up (www.ft.com)
Who pays for the US tariffs? The answer may not surprise you (www.ft.com)
Trump adviser says NY Fed economists should be ‘disciplined’ for study on tariffs (www.ft.com)
Gut ‘missing microbe’ in western babies raises health fears (www.ft.com)
New York Knicks owner explores split of basketball and ice hockey franchises (www.ft.com)
Mark Zuckerberg to testify in landmark social media trial (www.ft.com)
Trump administration reverses move to block Moderna flu vaccine trial (www.ft.com)
Warrington council asks for 354mn from government to avoid bankruptcy (www.ft.com)
Spain first to enter race for Lagarde succession at ECB (www.ft.com)
UCL students win 21mn over Covid disruption in watershed settlement (www.ft.com)
The relentless rise of liberal tax Nimbys (www.ft.com)
Warner Bros battle would be so much simpler in the UK (www.ft.com)
Maga will regret embracing Europe’s hard right (www.ft.com)
Europe should treat energy security as defence policy (www.ft.com)
Reform UK would bring back two-child benefit cap, says Jenrick (www.ft.com)
UK flat prices fall after sharp drop in London (www.ft.com)
Russia-Ukraine talks yield ‘some progress’ on ceasefire, says Zelenskyy (www.ft.com)
The human cost of Trump’s environmental rollback (www.ft.com)
Six shows to see in Los Angeles during Frieze Week 2026 (www.ft.com)
Cricket legends join outcry over Imran Khan’s health in prison (www.ft.com)
Merz says fighter jet project fails to meet Germany’s needs (www.ft.com)
Bars, beaches and bravery – musician Yasmine Hamdan’s essential Beirut (www.ft.com)
You cannot sustain high youth employment while raising hiring costs (www.ft.com)
Mediobanca board backs Monte dei Paschi merger and Milan delisting (www.ft.com)
January inflation data sets UK on the path to hit target in April (www.ft.com)
UK inflation fell to 3% in January (www.ft.com)
The software sell-off, part II (www.ft.com)
Flipping out over the latest attempt to change sovereign bond contracts (www.ft.com)
Few signs of progress as US-led Ukraine peace talks grind on (www.ft.com)
US and Japan unveil first mega-projects under 550bn trade deal (www.ft.com)
British scientist raising 1bn for new AI lab in Europe’s biggest seed round (www.ft.com)
Global divisions over energy policy widening, IEA chief says (www.ft.com)
Eni plots return to oil and gas trading as it eyes rivals’ profits (www.ft.com)
Lagarde to leave ECB before the end of 8-year term (www.ft.com)
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German drone maker Stark faces political backlash over Peter Thiel links (www.ft.com)
Hollywood’s 108bn cliffhanger (www.ft.com)
Carmakers to win reprieve in 11bn UK motor finance redress scheme (www.ft.com)
Brain drain is undermining America’s scientific edge (www.ft.com)
The truth about population decline (www.ft.com)
European airlines call for scrapping of Qatar deal after top official’s dismissal (www.ft.com)
Europe’s creaking carbon tax is in need of repair (www.ft.com)
Why is the UK falling back in love with credit cards? (www.ft.com)
Trump’s AI push fuels revolt in Maga heartlands (www.ft.com)
Alone in Japan by Tom Feiling — a country in crisis (www.ft.com)
US has ample copper supplies while China falls short, study finds (www.ft.com)
Gilt investors warn about ‘ruse’ to fund higher UK defence spending (www.ft.com)
If US regulators won’t hold auditors to account, will the courts? (www.ft.com)
The link between material and moral flourishing is real (www.ft.com)
‘Everybody wants a nice house’: inside the rapid rise of Omaze (www.ft.com)
In Cuba’s crisis, capitalism is king (www.ft.com)
JPMorgan Chase plans branch opening spree as peers bet on in-person banking (www.ft.com)
Are the UK’s public sector pensions unaffordable? (www.ft.com)
The LA artists leading an ‘irresistible resistance’ against ICE (www.ft.com)
British beef farmers face double hit from changing climate (www.ft.com)
US restaurants downsize meals to counter anti-obesity drugs and affordability crisis (www.ft.com)
Maternity care is broken. Who can fix it? (www.ft.com)
Perplexity drops advertising as it warns it will hurt trust in AI (www.ft.com)
Beijing backs brain implant push to rival Elon Musk’s Neuralink (www.ft.com)
Reform UK pledges to keep fiscal watchdog if it wins power (www.ft.com)
Behold, the story of the Fed balance sheet in a single chart (www.ft.com)
Berkshire Hathaway energy unit sells power assets in rare disposal (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: India and France near 35bn fighter jet deal (www.ft.com)
Nvidia secures multibillion-dollar Meta deal as it battles chip rivals (www.ft.com)
Peruvian Congress removes interim president José Jerí (www.ft.com)
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A new era of US antitrust-lite leaves investors little better off (www.ft.com)
Trump escalates assault on US consumer protection agency (www.ft.com)
Mexico’s school textbook author refuses to leave desk 4 days after sacking (www.ft.com)
Data leak at Abu Dhabi finance summit exposes politicians and business leaders (www.ft.com)
US charges two executives at private equity-owned group with fraud (www.ft.com)
Russia is using monuments to peddle misinformation (www.ft.com)
Have we hit peak dollar bearishness? (www.ft.com)
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Former prince Andrew agreed to help strike 8bn cash-for-oil deal between UAE and China (www.ft.com)
The US economy is turning (www.ft.com)
No queuing please! How to keep art world VIPs happy (www.ft.com)
Canada’s oil industry pivots to Asia as US trade tensions simmer (www.ft.com)
Warner Bros gives Paramount a week to make ‘best and final’ offer (www.ft.com)
Who’s who in Reform UK’s top team (www.ft.com)
German population to shrink 5% by 2050, study warns (www.ft.com)
Holiday Inn owner predicts World Cup will reverse US tourism decline (www.ft.com)
It’s Gavin Newsom’s show for now (www.ft.com)
Brussels investigates Shein for sale of childlike sex dolls (www.ft.com)
Global regulators fret about banks’ rising use of credit risk transfers (www.ft.com)
Reform UK to name Jenrick as ‘shadow chancellor’ (www.ft.com)
Jesse Jackson, US civil rights leader, 1941-2026 (www.ft.com)
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US and Iran to kick off talks in Geneva (www.ft.com)
The limits of age-based policymaking (www.ft.com)
UK private sector pay growth close to target levels in December (www.ft.com)
Bank probe reveals Adani associates’ secret investments (www.ft.com)
UK wage growth cools further as unemployment rises (www.ft.com)
The housing market is not getting much better (www.ft.com)
Canada pitches itself as Europe’s ‘supplier of choice’ in face of US rift (www.ft.com)
US labour supply concerns gather force (www.ft.com)
We have to stop calling some jobs ‘low skilled’ (www.ft.com)
UK quietly shelves 110mn frictionless post-Brexit trade border project (www.ft.com)
Can Reeves solve the Bank of England’s inflation problem? (www.ft.com)
US markets and the economy are heading into uncharted territory (www.ft.com)
Big Oil faces new investor demand: growth (www.ft.com)
Perhaps we should all be banned from social media (www.ft.com)
Poland extends war reparations campaign to Russia (www.ft.com)
Greta Waller on being a painter and paramedic: ‘It’s a sickness. I have to do it’ (www.ft.com)
Bomb scares fuel Orbán’s anti-Ukraine election campaign (www.ft.com)
China’s high-speed rail network accelerates world’s largest human migration (www.ft.com)
Where to dine and drink on Hong Kong’s waterfronts (www.ft.com)
Macron arrives in India as blockbuster fighter jet deal nears (www.ft.com)
Danaher closes in on a nearly 10bn deal for med tech company Masimo (www.ft.com)
Anderson Cooper to leave ‘60 Minutes’ in latest shake-up at CBS News (www.ft.com)
India seeks a ‘Delhi Declaration’ on AI (www.ft.com)
EU privacy watchdog opens probe into X over sexualised AI images (www.ft.com)
Thomas Pritzker steps down as Hyatt executive chair over Epstein ties (www.ft.com)
BHP reports sharp rise in first-half profit amid strong demand for copper (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Fund managers take most bearish position on dollar for a decade (www.ft.com)
EVs must be 70% made in the EU to qualify for state support, Brussels says (www.ft.com)
Keir Starmer says Britain needs to ‘go faster’ on defence spending (www.ft.com)
Europe’s path to security without the US (www.ft.com)
Fed set to loosen US bank rules in attempt to boost mortgage lending (www.ft.com)
Lunar New Year brings nonstop nagging for childless Chinese (www.ft.com)
Rosebank Industries vows to keep London listing as it explores 3bn in US deals (www.ft.com)
Everything you thought about the US labour market is wrong (www.ft.com)
Africa needs its own credit rating agency (www.ft.com)
Ed Miliband strikes clean energy deal with California’s Gavin Newsom (www.ft.com)
Ukraine ex-minister charged with money laundering after trying to flee (www.ft.com)
Starmer cancels plans to delay 30 local council elections (www.ft.com)
UBS ordered to give Credit Suisse shareholders access to valuation documents (www.ft.com)
Souping up data centres could give industrial firms an extra AI boost (www.ft.com)
Where should Democrats go on foreign policy? (www.ft.com)
Iran launches naval drills as tensions with US rise (www.ft.com)
Carillion’s ex-CEO drops challenge to his fine for misleading investors (www.ft.com)
Cabinet Office to probe think-tank’s investigation into journalists (www.ft.com)
UK proposes audit changes to attract Chinese listings (www.ft.com)
The best exhibitions to see in London this weekend (www.ft.com)
Fund managers take most bearish stance on dollar for a decade (www.ft.com)
Bashing Trump’s tariffs is slowly becoming a bipartisan sport (www.ft.com)
Rubio says Orbán’s leadership is ‘essential’ to US interests (www.ft.com)