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Rafał Trzaskowski, from Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s centre-right party, is on course for run-off victory over rightwing ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has been warned by British business that his vaunted industrial strategy, to be published ...
Defence secretary John Healey has said Britain must “prepare for war” but admitted ahead of the publication of the government ...
US authorities are investigating a possible terrorist attack in Colorado, after reports that a man was “setting people on ...
The fact is that most quality bonds have governments behind them, even if safeguarding action may be left very late. Whereas crypto, even if backed by a reserve currency or gold, is more like a castle ...
It was all to do with wind speed, wingspans, power-to-weight ratios and a fair bit about berries.” One wonders if Adams’ words will prove prophetic?
Welcome to professors’ picks, offering a weekly curated selection of FT articles by and for business school faculty to connect classrooms to current events and to develop students’ critical thinking.
George Wendt was an appropriate obituary choice for the FT (“The lugubrious beer-swilling everyman from ‘Cheers’”, Obituaries, FT Weekend, May 24) as Norm Peterson, Wendt’s character in the ...
Stephen Bush advocates more public spending to alleviate child poverty (“Britain’s two-child benefit cap must go”, Opinion, May 27). But he fails to mention how much this would cost (£2.5bn a year, ...
From Dea Markova, Policy Director, Fireblocks and Varun Paul, Senior Director for Financial Markets, Fireblocks, New York, NY, US ...
Many investors hope to diversify systematic risks by balancing their portfolio allocations between various countries or regions. As your article notes (“Investors ask ‘what next’ as the American fever ...
From Bernard Snoy, Chairman, Robert Triffin International; Professor, University of Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium ...
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