In praise of tech troublemakers
As CEOs refuse constraints, workers feel a responsibility to prevent AI’s most dangerous uses
As CEOs refuse constraints, workers feel a responsibility to prevent AI’s most dangerous uses
Central bank debated whether to raise rates at this meeting but wants more time to assess Iran fallout
Japan’s finance minister had issued ‘final’ warning to speculators
The advantage will go to the organisations that can pivot to understanding that the economics of cyber crime have completely changed
PCE inflation rose strongly and GDP figures showed no signs of a let-up, bolstering the case for caution at the Fed
Brent crude hit new conflict high as blockade of Strait of Hormuz continues before dropping in wildly volatile trading
Cicero would have applauded the royal message for the US president — even if JD Vance held back
Policymakers warn risks to economy from energy shock driven by Middle East conflict have ‘intensified’
Kevin Warsh will be trying to shift central bank’s approach at time of deep division, say fund managers
Also in today’s newsletter, political violence in the US isn’t just rising — it’s broadening
Two Jewish men injured in knife attacks in north London
First-quarter sales of medication Zepbound increased 80 per cent to $4.2bn
The forthcoming US-China leaders’ summit will be much less fraught than the last one
Monetary Policy Committee says borrowing costs may need to rise if energy shock continues to hit global economy
Suit establishment via ruffing finesse proves superior to relying on ‘sure thing’ finesse
Two sets of parents meet for an attempt at restorative justice in Fran Kranz’s deeply human play at London’s Donmar Warehouse
Lossmaking tour confirms it is seeking backers as PIF prepares to cut losses at end of season
John Foley and Sujeet Indap of the FT’s Lex column replied to reader questions
Labour’s assumptions about its leader-in-waiting are logical but no guarantee of success
Growth in headline figure obscures worse than expected $700mn increase in fee-paying assets
A steep increase in ‘vibe litigation’ appears to be expanding the market for legal activity
BoE scrapped its central scenario for first time since pandemic
Deals between buyers and suppliers of green energy or technologies among proposed climate solutions