UK wealth tax would backfire, warns IFS
Think-tank says the policy is not the answer to inequality and would drive internationally mobile super-rich to leave Britain
Think-tank says the policy is not the answer to inequality and would drive internationally mobile super-rich to leave Britain
Analysts expect Brent crude to trade at about $90 in fourth quarter, up from earlier $80 prediction
Kim Jong Un and senior Moscow officials pledged to expand long-term co-operation
Beijing threatens unspecified retaliation over fears that bill to strengthen bloc’s industry will hurt its companies
The FT’s guide on what to look out for in Tuesday’s session
Xu Zewei accused of industrial espionage over suspected effort to steal Covid-19 vaccine secrets
Veteran executive Jay Chen, who helped build Japanese group’s China business, left after links to start-ups surfaced
Plus, the global won
AI; SpaceX; UK defence policy; Hobson; deliberate mistakes; social media; and more AI
Also in this newsletter: Could the Mercosur trade deal actually harm growth?
Maybe never as high as we thought
Also in today’s newsletter: Rachel Reeves’ growth plans, and shipping climate deal at risk
Senior NHS staff divided on practical benefits of US company’s ‘not terrible, not revolutionary’ software
Time runs out for ‘Mad Men’ as AI moves in; live sporting events offer marketers an expanding and valuable audience; online personalities offer access to a new generation of customers; marketers face risks and rewards on social media
‘Half-Man’ is a gruesome drama from the ‘Baby Reindeer’ stable; Whoopi Goldberg and Jason Schwartzman voice animated comedy ‘Kevin’; season 4 of exquisitely vicious sitcom ‘Hacks’. Reviews by Rebecca Nicholson
Countries must do more to deter Moscow’s shadowy campaign to recruit marginalised people to carry out attacks, says Estonian spy chief
Sonja Hutson talks to Claire Jones and Cristina Criddle
Allies of UK chancellor seek to brush off talk of upheaval amid Labour Party unrest
Officials concerned about damage to country’s technology sector and alliance with US
Americans are increasingly accepting of ideologically motivated crimes
BAE Systems, one of the defence groups involved, says it will ‘redeploy’ staff if longer-term funds not secured
Plus, Vanguard warns on prediction markets, private credit’s borrowing strain and Henry Moore at Kew
Regional disparities in health, wealth and education are a blight on our economy and society
Survey of senior technology and data executives finds lack of understanding about how information is handled abroad