German and Spanish inflation rises less than expected in April
Softer price pressures in large Eurozone economies strengthen case for ECB to hold interest rates
Softer price pressures in large Eurozone economies strengthen case for ECB to hold interest rates
Judge overturns £585,000 fine as it finds regulator’s decision tainted by bias
Russia and Kazakhstan confirm their intention to remain within Opec+
Ming Yang warns setback will not stop company’s expansion plans in Europe
Reform UK leader had not previously disclosed large personal gift from Christopher Harborne
Finance arm of carmaker among three lenders to appeal regulator’s £9.1bn redress programme
The UK’s stagnant economy and the US’s dynamic one are both politically dysfunctional
Shares surge more than 14% as Irish energy group becomes latest FTSE 100 company to attract proposal
Man seen running along road in Golders Green and trying to stab Jewish members of the public
Yerbol Orynbayev makes allegation against financial services group Jusan on second day of hearing in London
Beijing-backed wealth fund puts 10% stake in London airport on ‘active watch’
The institution has tapped into its endowment and put its Chagall murals up for sale. Now the cancelling of Saudi investment has deepened its existential crisis
A new series of visual explainers looking at how AI is transforming different industries.
Chip Wilson argues appointing Heidi O’Neill to top job could lead CEO search to be ‘examined with a refreshed board’
Governments have no easy options to remove the link between gas and power prices
Dreamscape paintings by an artist whose life was cut tragically short will be on dazzling display at Venice’s Palazzo Tiepolo Passi
Perk to the future
Regulator to change capital rules on ‘funded reinsurance’ over concerns sector is exploiting arbitrage
The Financial Times research quality metric compilation for business school MBA, EMBA and Online MBA courses
Chief executive Sam Altman’s flexible approach to infrastructure projects is unsettling partners but boosting computing lead
ID.Polo is one of four planned affordable electric vehicles across the VW, Škoda and Cupra brands
Also in today’s newsletter: prosecutors charge former FBI director and ‘the beginning of the end of Opec’
Festivities in Moscow on May 9 will exclude heavy military equipment for first time in decades
Gillian Tett and Robin Wigglesworth talk about the great railway bubble and the rise and fall of Jay Cooke