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Thank galanthus! It’s time to celebrate the tiny winter bulb
Selection seems unlikely and there’s no guarantee that Greater Manchester mayor would appeal more than Keir Starmer
The made-to-order motorcycle is giving Ducati a run for its money
Naval forces dispatched to stop Tehran restarting nuclear programme or executing protesters, US president says
Performance of Czechoslovak Group underlines strong investor demand for defence companies
Market inefficiencies; Egan-Jones; VTB; all the US things that keep happening; Uber driving; robo-taxiing; and acaderping
Dissent and forecast upgrades suggest next tightening might come soon
Comments come before potential first three-way meeting with US officials since full-scale invasion in 2022
Restructuring made group a star performer in FTSE 100 last year
Volumes rose unexpectedly in December, beating forecasts as demand for gold and silver strengthened
Move comes after Canadian prime minister took aim at US president in Davos speech
Martin Wolf talks to Gita Gopinath
And the signal from staples
Britain’s ‘King in the North’ rattles markets a very tiny little bit
Also in the newsletter: How Bulgaria’s president tendered his resignation to enter the political fray
SEC tries to move bribery case forward after India’s government refused to formally notify tycoon of charges
Also in today’s newsletter: Trump sues JPMorgan, and Ledger plots $4bn US listing
‘No Other Choice’ is a biting black comedy from South Korea’s Park Chan-wook; Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor play same-sex lovers in ‘The History of Sound’; Irish football farce ‘Saipan’ pits Steve Coogan’s team manager against his own captain; Timur Bekmambetov’s ‘Mercy’ posits a near-future of tria
The annual meeting themed ‘a spirit of dialogue’ was dominated by the US president’s attendance
US president backed off his threat of new duties on European economies after market tumult
Elite business forum draws record attendance but US president’s foreign policy fuels tension and walkouts
UK-headquartered fintech had hoped to secure a banking charter through buying an American lender
Focusing on the number doesn’t take inflation into account
The old system worked under a set of conditions that are no longer present