Transcript: Finale — The collapse of India’s $22bn tech star
Michela Tindera talks to Chris Kay
Michela Tindera talks to Chris Kay
And the worst-case scenario for oil
Remember when regulators were a thing?
Also in this newsletter: US criticises ‘unfortunate’ conditions added to EU trade deal
Also in today’s newsletter: dealmaking’s blockbuster quarter and German nuclear power rethink
Central banks in the region have difficult trade-offs to make and government action generally complicates things
This series features insights from some of the most influential figures in sports ownership and leadership. In this instalment, Arun Singh Dhumal, chair of the Indian Premier League’s governing council, discusses changes to the international cricket calendar, media rights and its talent pool
Marc Filippino speaks to Chris Giles, Rebecca Melsky and Eva St Clair
The FTSE 100 group is combining its food business with McCormick to create a $66bn food giant
Katherina Reiche’s call comes as Berlin launches investment summit to help revive Europe’s largest economy
Higher account fees would reduce exposure to interest rates for old-school lenders
Trump’s tariffs have not led to the kind of retaliatory action many expected
The rapper claims to have turned his back on Hitler and Holocaust denial but his new album doesn’t fit the redemption arc
Scientists believe the key to improving skin regeneration lies in dialling down excessive nerve growth
Anger from companies adds to pressure on Italian prime minister after defeat in referendum last month
Most populous US state is confronting tight supplies of petrol and jet fuel from Asia
Import-dependent countries take advantage of US sanctions waiver to replace disrupted Gulf supply
As consumers, sharp price increases are unwanted. But they send an essential signal
The precious metal has suffered a sell-off during the Middle East war but the outlook is more positive
A cheap, fresh and lovely dish admired by the FT’s new weekend columnist, Nigella Lawson
Carmakers get another chance to revolutionise their production lines amid rearmament push
The prime minister is preparing Israel for a future of open-ended war against perceived threats
Market stress to test whether it is right not to pursue scale as aggressively and broadly as some peers