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There is very little doubt that, absent a complete Trump capitulation, this is the mother of all cost shocks for the US goods supply chain.
A hit at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the story of three teenagers’ friendship comes to London’s Soho Theatre ...
Trump’s trade war on Canada has renewed calls for pipelines, and fast-tracking oil and gas projects for new customers as the country faces a series of US levies, including a 10 per cent tariffs on ...
Also in today’s newsletter, EU explores legal options for ending Russian gas deals and UK consumers plan to ‘buy British’ ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Here are some interesting lines from Apollo’s chartmeister Torsten Sløk, showing the spread between the bids ...
Delft tulipieres in the fireplace of the state bedchamber at Chatsworth © The Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth. Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees English 19th-century takes ...
In the past six years, Iran has become a nuclear threshold state, with the capacity to produce sufficient fissile material ...
LVMH’s lacklustre quarterly sales ignited a broader sell-off in luxury stocks on Tuesday, with Prada falling 4.2 per cent and Kering declining by 1.4 per cent. Shares in L’Oréal and Puig also fell ...
America’s risky corporate borrowers have been shut out of the bond market since Donald Trump’s tariff blitz, in a freeze that ...
The Federal Reserve may need to cut interest rates sharply to prop up the US economy if Donald Trump follows through on his ...
Faiza (a pushy entrepreneur) and Samir (a chirpy, chippy delivery driver), are united by one purpose — to submit to a DVLA ...
The 10-year Treasury yield, which sets government borrowing costs and underpins pricing on financial assets worldwide, fell 0 ...
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