The Bank of England does not need to ‘follow the Fed’
The decisions of the US central bank can have a mixed impact on the domestic UK economy
The decisions of the US central bank can have a mixed impact on the domestic UK economy
Ukraine, Iraq, Afghanistan — the story of the century so far is the ineffectiveness of force
Comments by Thomas Woldbye come as Britain’s hub airport awaits crucial ruling by regulator
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Lindsay Hoyle admits his tip to police prompted arrest of Peter Mandelson
Government policy will be crucial if the fledgling carbon removal sector is to get off the ground
Documentary skips through the 1970s as the musician forms Wings and searches for ordinary life amid notoriety and sheep
Deal to collaborate on atomic energy, AI and quantum computing was paused as part of wider trade wrangling
Also in today’s newsletter: Anthropic and defence secretary feud, as well as the stocks benefiting from the AI sell-off
The New York artist’s punchy canvases are inspired by pregnancy and birth
Self-driving group valued at $8.6bn as it gears up to launch robotaxi service in London this year
German chancellor calls on Beijing to appreciate currency, cut subsidies and reduce industrial ‘overcapacity’
Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with Ben Hall, the FT’s Europe editor, on Thursday February 26 at 1pm (GMT)
Breakthrough in Gorton and Denton would show Zack Polanski’s insurgent party is not a wasted vote in some cases
New chief Luke Miels swoops on Canada’s 35Pharma in push to replenish pipeline and boost revenues
Laurence des Cars quits in wake of theft that exposed poor security at Paris museum
Law ends practice that investors say helps owner families maintain control at expense of minority shareholders
Boost to UK bank comes after $14bn privatisation of Hang Seng
Typical households will pay £1,641 per year, down from £1,758 after energy-efficiency scheme scrapped
Commodity-linked currencies acting as ‘canaries in coal mine’ for shift towards rises in borrowing costs
Dave Lewis moves to reduce shareholder payouts and outlines plan to cut prices to revive demand at ailing Guinness maker
Academics favouring lower interest rates could challenge governor Kazuo Ueda’s efforts to normalise policy, analysts say
Marc Filippino talks to Simon Foy and Humza Jilani
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