Low rates didn’t help, and higher rates haven’t either
Slang; spying; animals; Justin Timberlake; Andrew O’Hagan; fake meat; Netflix; and hangbags
Claer Barrett talks to Nimesh Shah, Miranda Green and Moira O’Neill
Also in this newsletter: European Commission slammed over questionable job appointment
Also in today’s newsletter, global tax truce frays and Ukraine to start EU accession talks
United Airlines executive highlights need for access to pipeline networks and other infrastructure to help decarbonisation
Plus, Adnoc’s drawn-out courtship for one of Germany’s largest companies and private credit giant HPS plots its next move
Campaign data analysed by FT reveals electoral strategy likely to maximise Tory losses in the south of England
Artificial intelligence is used more to create realistic but fake celebrity images than to assist cyber attacks, Google unit says
Key Notes | The venerable family-owned retailer has become The Store, a hundred-room hotel with spire-filled views from the rooftop bar
US bank is seeking to take share of business from Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley
For decades the agenda was owned by the right — but not any longer
But critics fear the oil bonanza will turn Guyana into a victim of the ‘resources curse’
Polls predict steep losses in some rural Conservative strongholds
Hungary’s Eurosceptic premier has blocked increasing number of Ukraine-related decisions
Spanish bank insists it can extract synergies from €10bn takeover even if Madrid blocks a merger
With ageing populations, falling birth rates and fewer workers to pay tax, the author calls for bold experiments to cope with the dizzying changes already upon us
Marc Filippino talks to Harriet Agnew and Tim Bradshaw
Orders surge but companies say sustainable growth needs longer-term funding
The stories of the historic sites and key venues in the birthplace of the modern Olympics — and many international sports events
Governments find it hard to resist the temptation of anything that means they don’t have to levy more on voters
US 2022 abortion ruling has heightened concerns over the safety of women’s healthcare trackers
Sinn Féin hopes Fermanagh and South Tyrone will help it become Northern Ireland’s largest party at Westminster
Voters are worried about inflation in general and the cost of filling up their cars in particular
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