Plus, earnings season peaks, Nike’s new boss begins, Tokyo Metro IPO pricing unveiled and Labour woos UK investment
Growing demand from Executive MBA students is driving schools to improve provision
The FT’s resident freeman takes part in the hallowed ritual of herding sheep across the Thames and into the Square Mile
Plus, earnings season steps up a gear as Wall Street banks report, Nobel Prizes are announced and Tesla launches Robotaxi
Mexico’s first female president takes office, Nato gets a new secretary-general and US vice-presidential candidates debate
Plus, Japan’s Liberal Democrats pick new prime minister and UK tech group Raspberry Pi reports its first figures since IPO
Forget hours of lonely practice at home — a week-long, expert-led gulet cruise offers a more sociable route to six-string success
A survey ranks developing self-belief second on the list of what prospective masters students want from their degree
Plus, Fed chair Jay Powell headlines at the annual Jackson Hole Economic Symposium
Plus, exam results in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and Singapore’s new PM makes an inaugural address
Plus, the Olympics draw to a close, earnings season rolls on and the UK celebrates the precious gift of childhood fun
Also in today’s newsletter, EU prepares two-step trade plan to tackle Donald Trump, and Venezuela declares Maduro winner
Plus, US, UK and Japan’s central banks set interest rates and an overhaul of UK listing rules comes into force
Plus, Labour sets out its legislative agenda, Beijing hosts the Third Plenum and the ECB sets interest rates
Also, Wall Street earnings season begins while summer sporting tournaments heat up in Europe
Plus, Jimmy Lai faces the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal and a big week for corporate earnings
Life advice from a former Teen Vogue editor, supply chain crises, and reportage from the Reddit trading floor
Plus, official start to French election campaign, UK election enters final fortnight and Bank of England votes on rates
Also, G7 leaders gather in Italy, Tesla shareholders vote on Musk’s pay and the UK election campaign reaches its midpoint
The world’s largest democracy concludes its general election while the 80th anniversary of D-Day is celebrated in Europe
Closing arguments in the trial of the former US president, plus votes are counted in the Indian and South African elections
Also in today’s newsletter, UK inflation vexation and profile of ICC prosecutor
Also, ex-Post Office head Paula Vennells set to give evidence in the Horizon IT scandal inquiry
A student facilities ‘arms race’ is driving investment in boutique hotel-style facilities
Plus, Singapore’s first new PM in 20 years takes office amid rising social and geopolitical tensions