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Elevated interest rates spur demand, despite some calls to move away from the greenback
iPhone maker also touts a new suite of ‘Apple Intelligence’ features
Results tilt the European parliament towards a more anti-immigration and anti-green stance
The FT’s chief economics commentator speaks with the Pulitzer prize-winning US author
Silicon Valley is solidly blue. Some of its biggest names may not be.
The European Central Bank cuts rates for the first time in five years
African National Congress has to play nice with rival parties
The oil cartel’s move to let up on production cuts highlights the challenges it is facing
Four of the biggest food delivery app companies have experienced $20bn in losses since going public
Internal divisions linger at OpenAI
The FT’s renowned commentator speaks to US neoconservative scholar Robert Kagan
Donald Trump is the first current or former US president ever convicted of a felony. Do voters care?
Jury delivers unanimous verdict in historic first conviction of a former US president
PE firms are turning to profit sharing to help bring in higher returns
The African National Congress counts on its anti-apartheid legacy in today’s vote
The Behind the Money podcast looks at how Berkshire Hathaway might change after Warren Buffett
The European Central Bank has sent a clear signal that it will cut interest rates next week
A new FT poll spells trouble for Joe Biden. Is it too late for him to change his fortunes?
Women in Ukraine have increasingly stepped into roles men used to perform before the war
The UK prime minister takes a risk by announcing summer vote
Clients reconsider PwC relationship as Chinese authorities look into the firm
The ramifications of the International Criminal Court’s move are enormous
The west African country is on the verge of becoming a regional oil major
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