EU urged to copy UK’s growth mission for financial regulators
Chiefs of finance groups including Zurich and BNP Paribas call for formal goal of supporting growth and competitiveness
Chiefs of finance groups including Zurich and BNP Paribas call for formal goal of supporting growth and competitiveness
Plus, the central bank trilemma
First visit to Beijing by a Canadian PM in almost a decade follows deep chill in relations
Katie Martin talks to Robert Armstrong and Alan Livsey
Warren Buffett-backed Mitsubishi Corporation is bolstering its gas portfolio as energy demand soars due to AI
Also in this newsletter: Italy’s Arctic ambitions
Wikipedia; more Wikipedia; AI inference; dashcams; Renfrew Christie; the Free Speech Union; and a plan
Also in today’s newsletter: German far right woos Maga, and BBC-YouTube deal
Marc Filippino talks to Joshua Franklin, Edward White and Victoria Craig
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley reported bumper earnings buoyed by a dealmaking boom and rising stock markets
Jonathan Benger tells FT that giving in to US pressure would be a ‘huge backwards step’
British public sector broadcaster will make unique shows for the platform and generate revenue from ads overseas
French finance minister Roland Lescure raised concerns with American Treasury secretary Scott Bessent
Details emerge of unprecedented crackdown, raising questions over future of protest movement
Reforms under discussion would tear up accession rules used since cold war to allow Kyiv to join in a potential peace deal
It’s a lonely time to be a crusader for tougher regulations of lenders, at least outside of Switzerland.
Rift between Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone and Luigi Lovaglio over Generali stake threatens to unseat CEO
New release is an opportunity for the singer to best his joint record with The Beatles for most UK number one albums
After several decades of closer integration with the US, the country’s prime minister is pushing large infrastructure projects and looking for new markets
President’s freewheeling policy proclamations send shockwaves through companies and financial markets
Proposed IRS code changes would alter the calculus for SWFs to invest in America
Beijing has been promoting the funds as a way to boost the market during turbulence
Countries that once saw American success as their own now view the US as an adversary and Beijing as a model
If the Trump administration exerts more influence on the US central bank, global swap lines could become more politicised