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Andy Burnham ghosts the UK business community

2

Is China’s economic slowdown here to stay?

3

The EU’s push to deregulate banks

4

Dubai wants to bypass Strait of Hormuz

5

Citigroup’s ruthless remake

6

Rewiring sport: How technology is helping athletes break barriers

7

World Cup stirs up colonial past

8

The cost of a broken ceasefire

9

Marine Le Pen’s risky comeback

10

The Big Four’s problems Down Under

11

London’s push for AI sovereignty

12

Germany’s twin crises: football and the economy

13

UBS bets on the US

14

Why Indonesians are souring on Prabowo

15

US Supreme Court blocks firing of Fed governor

16

AI wakes up the sleepy US power sector

17

The Bethlehem Project: Steel’s legacy looms large

18

Jamie Dimon succession race narrows

19

European defence stocks face uncertainty

20

Venezuela faces world’s largest debt restructuring

21

What’s next for the UK after Starmer?

22

Starmer on brink of quitting as UK prime minister

23

A complicated World Cup for Iran’s diaspora

24

Federal Reserve gears up for change

25

Why Elizabeth Warren is worried about SpaceX

26

Extended version: Why Elizabeth Warren is worried about SpaceX

27

Investors celebrate US-Iran deal

28

US, Iran agree ceasefire deal as Trump heads to G7 summit

29

Political Fix: Makerfield or bust: Burnham goes for broke

30

World Cup ticket prices are a red card for fans

31

Can a correction fix Australia’s housing market?

32

SpaceX shoots for the moon with $1.78tn IPO

33

Israel’s war strategy strains relations with US

34

China’s President Xi visits North Korea to talk nuclear programme

35

Can a Mexican cartel stronghold host the World Cup?

36

Why foreign investors love Boston

37

How Deutsche Bank got its groove back

38

What Berkshire’s life after Buffett looks like

39

Intel looks to level up in AI race

40

SpaceX IPO ignites an investor frenzy

41

How Ukraine’s drones turned the tables

42

BP shakes up its leadership … again

43

Global birth rates are falling…phones are a big reason why

44

From “What Next”: How “Tax the Rich” Went Mainstream

45

Blockbuster IPOs to take Wall Street by storm

46

Trump’s new $1.8bn fund under fire

47

The EU wants a Putin whisperer

48

Inside a Lebanese village under Israeli occupation

49

Are we at the tipping point for global energy supplies?

50

The Bethlehem Project: Democrats battle over their party’s future

51

What Big Tech wants out of Trump’s China visit

52

Germany’s far-right boosted by stance against Iran war

53

UK bond vigilantes ride again

54

Gulf dealmaking machine hits the brakes

55

Starmer fights for political survival

56

Political Fix Election special: snap analysis

57

GameStop’s wild bid for eBay

58

LVMH looks to shrink its luxury empire

59

Could the US scrap quarterly reporting?

60

Disney’s new CEO faces first challenge

61

Global industries squeezed as Iran war enters third month

62

Introducing The Story of Money: They are history’s geniuses. But were they any good at investing?

63

War, inflation and how central banks are handling it all

64

Defence stocks drop despite US-Iran war

65

Life under Iran’s digital blackout

66

Private equity deals where the seller is also the buyer

67

Senior Republican clears path for next Fed chair

68

BP’s major setback

69

The AI digital divide

70

Senators grill Kevin Warsh in Fed chair hearing

71

MPs chastise Starmer over Mandelson scandal

72

Brussels’ plan to ease the energy crisis

73

Bonus: A US shale pioneer on the Middle East war

74

Fresh challenge for US Treasuries dominance

75

How the world is preparing for oil shortages

76

PwC plans overhaul of consulting business

77

OpenAI investors question its valuation

78

Hungary ousts longtime prime minister Viktor Orbán

79

US-Iran war boosts used electric vehicle sales

80

The oil market navigates a shaky ceasefire

81

US and Iran agree to two-week ceasefire talks

82

China lends Cuba a helping hand

83

Counting the costs of Trump’s immigration crackdown

84

Swamp Notes: The economic fallout of ‘liberation day’

85

Robert Armstrong on coining the Taco trade

86

The shifting geopolitics of Trump’s tariffs

87

How a small US business navigated Trump’s tariffs

88

The rocky legal future of Trump’s tariffs

89

How Trump's tariffs ripped up the global trade order

90

Untold: Opus Dei, Ep. 1

91

Hong Kong woos asset managers with potential tax cuts

92

Investors try to stay ahead of Trump’s Iran moves

93

Gold hasn’t been acting like itself lately

94

Netanyahu’s rivals try to outdo him over Iran

95

Strait of Hormuz crisis poses fresh threat to global food, energy

96

The ‘Armageddon scenario’ for gas markets

97

Federal Reserve holds steady as inflation fears mount

98

How Saudi Arabia’s bet on Iran backfired

99

Iran war tests China’s oil stockpile

100

US shale producers not yet tempted by $100 oil

101

Artificial intimacy: How to fall in love with AI

102

US-Iran war boosts Russian oil revenues

103

Hold on — tech stocks are a safe haven now?

104

Corporate America grapples with huge oil price swings

105

The US is leaving an Iranian island untouched

106

Oil price surge risks upending global economy

107

Iran war’s global energy impact

108

Khamenei’s son is frontrunner to be Iran’s supreme leader

109

Iran crisis sends European gas prices soaring

110

Gulf states caught in the middle of US-Iran conflict

111

War in Iran: What comes next?

112

AI turns to a new type of lending

113

How Deutsche Bank wooed Jeffrey Epstein

114

European investment banks’ killer year

115

The war in Ukraine, four years later

116

The fallout of Trump’s tariff setback at the Supreme Court

117

Bonus: Greenhouse’s Daniel Chait on standing out in a tough job market

118

The great graduate job drought

119

Can bankers be fired for demanding sleep?

120

Warner Bros tells Paramount to make an offer it can’t refuse

121

Orbán draws US support ahead of Hungary’s election

122

What’s with Wall Street’s weird selloffs?

123

Introducing 'The Kink Machine: The Hidden Business of Pleasure'

124

Private equity’s workaround to buy law firms

125

A wacky US jobs report

126

Should BP get more credit for its turnaround effort?

127

Novo Nordisk hits back at copycat drugs

128

Pressure mounts on Starmer even as top aide resigns

129

A crunchy week for chipmakers

130

Jeffrey Epstein’s web of influence

131

The Muskverse enters a new era

132

Who will be Disney’s next CEO?

133

What would Kevin Warsh’s Federal Reserve look like?

134

Blackstone lines up huge IPO pipeline

135

Investors love heavy metal

136

US health insurer stocks call in sick

137

US and Japan flirt with joint currency intervention

138

Trump faces backlash on immigration crackdown after shooting

139

Trump’s divisive 'Board of Peace’

140

Supreme Court appears sceptical over Fed firing

141

Greenland standoff rattles markets

142

China's birth rate tumbles to historic low

143

EU readies retaliation for Trump’s Greenland threat

144

China’s state iron ore buyer flexes muscles

145

Why Japan’s prime minister might call a snap election

146

London VC’s bet on Revolut pays off

147

Markets shrug off investigation into Powell

148

US opens criminal investigation into Fed chair

149

Swamp Notes: Why Trump wants to ‘run’ other countries

150

Iranians protest over economic pain

151

Venezuela’s crumbling oil infrastructure

152

A wave of repression in Venezuela

153

The investors eyeing Venezuela’s oil

154

Trump plans to ‘run’ Venezuela. What now?

155

Predicting 2026: Will the Magnificent 7 tech stocks continue to diverge?

156

Predicting 2026: Will Trump and Musk officially reunite?

157

Predicting 2026: Will Ukraine finally get a peace deal?

158

Trump and Zelenskyy tout progress on peace but ‘thorny’ issues remain

159

Unhedged: Markets had an incredible year. Can that continue?

160

The Rachman Review: Europe’s triple shock: Putin, Trump and Xi

161

Behind the Money: KKR, Bain and private equity’s push into Japan

162

Political Fix: Labour's year in review

163

Tech Tonic: Defying death

164

The Wolf-Krugman Exchange: Power, plutocracy and political economy

165

Claer Barrett on spending wisely during the holidays

166

India’s central bank governor cheers ‘goldilocks’ economy

167

JPMorgan swaps cash for Treasuries

168

EU-Mercosur trade deal hangs in the balance

169

Investors hunt for protection against AI debt bust

170

Disney and OpenAI team up

171

Fed cuts rates amid growing division

172

Australia is first country to ban social media for children

173

A double bubble for gold and US equities

174

Federal Reserve set for divisive final 2025 rate decision

175

Big Four maintains stranglehold on UK audits

176

Wall Street frets over Hassett as potential Fed chair

177

AI chatbot race enters crunch phase

178

Swiss prosecutors file charges against Credit Suisse and UBS

179

Key week for Russia-Ukraine peace talks

180

The Wolf-Krugman Exchange: Trump’s ‘vibecession’

181

How AI is changing warfare

182

UK Budget boosts taxes to all-time high

183

Google closes in on Nvidia in the AI race

184

How Ireland became the weak spot in Europe’s defences

185

The scramble for a Ukraine peace deal

186

The Big Tech stock rollercoaster

187

The bidding war for Warner Brothers Discovery begins

188

Brussels sprouts critical minerals plan

189

Crypto’s 2025 U-turn

190

UK bond market wades through Budget uncertainty

191

British chemicals empire Ineos feels the squeeze

192

Scottish kilts set to enter the bond market

193

SoftBank divesting from Nvidia could be good, actually

194

How the world’s biggest mining project is a win for China

195

Senate secures breakthrough on US shutdown

196

Hungary looks to Trump for sanctions exemption

197

Supreme Court questions emergency Trump tariffs

198

AI bubble worries spread to Asia

199

Pfizer plays hardball in weight-loss drug fight

200

Trump’s economy on the ballot

201

Will Trump’s progress in Asia last?

202

RIP QT

203

OpenAI’s long-awaited restructuring deal

204

Markets surge on Argentine election results

205

The stage is set for high-stakes Trump-Xi meeting

206

Untold: Toxic Legacy, Ep. 1: Silent Danger

207

Trump’s Russian oil sanctions shake energy markets

208

Sequoia Capital’s free speech debate

209

South Africans question future of Black empowerment policies

210

Japan’s transformational coalition deal

211

Why Beijing still loves its five-year plans

212

Matcha mania strains Japan

213

A financial power grab in Turkey?

214

Investors turn to private economic data

215

The Netherlands takes over Chinese-owned chipmaker

216

Trump ups the trade war ante

217

Israel approves ceasefire plan

218

Quantitative easing is under the microscope

219

Carmakers are falling back in love with petrol

220

OpenAI’s circular deals

221

Will Japan’s next PM revive Abenomics?

222

Saudi Arabia’s push to liberalise

223

Nigeria’s pivot to solar power

224

Spotify has its leadership on shuffle mode 🔀

225

Game on for the biggest leveraged buyout

226

Washington tangos with another government shutdown

227

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228

Ukraine’s new war chest: frozen Russian funds?

229

Alarm bells over US lending standards

230

US companies love AI. But can’t say why

231

Oracle’s leadership shake-up

232

Big Tech is losing a battle with Brussels

233

Nvidia throws rival Intel a lifeline

234

The Fed changes course

235

Trump shifts power from shareholders to bosses

236

Will the US and China make a trade deal?

237

Turkey’s opposition is under siege

238

Charlie Kirk’s killing leads to calls for retribution

239

Russia tests Nato defences

240

Israel escalates attacks on Hamas

241

Macron looks for a new PM, again

242

Political instability jolts Japan

243

Bond investors are counting on US tariff revenues

244

AI helps Google dodge a bullet

245

Bond woes spill over into equities

246

Russia suspected of GPS interference on EU official's flight

247

The world’s newest petrostate heads to the polls

248

Investors remain chipper about Nvidia

249

Donald Trump’s new favourite billionaire

250

The risk of firing a central bank governor

251

Germany’s pension crisis

252

Jerome Powell triggers market bets on a September rate cut

253

The return of ‘pump and dump’ stock scams

254

Can Target get its ‘swagger’ back?

255

What to expect from Jay Powell’s Jackson Hole speech

256

Italian and French bonds meet in the middle

257

Zelenskyy goes back to the White House

258

The markets are shrugging off chaos

259

Opec pops US shale’s balloon

260

Norway’s oil fund dumps Israeli companies

261

Why the Mexican peso is on a tear

262

Trump tries for a Ukraine peace deal

263

A divided Bank of England

264

CoreWeave’s takeover deal hits a speedbump

265

Is Palantir’s stock too good to be true?

266

Australia wants its port back

267

Wall Street digests bitter economic data

268

Swamp Notes: Trump’s case against Fed chair Powell

269

Trump’s tariffs kick into higher gear

270

Making sense of a wonky GDP reading

271

Concerns rise over starvation in Gaza

272

EU politicians bristle at US trade deal

273

China’s growing muscle at the UN

274

Return of the stonk

275

Private equity recycles assets

276

Big Pharma’s China gamble

277

What deregulation means for the UK economy

278

Trump’s $50bn tariff haul

279

Is Ukraine sliding into authoritarianism?

280

US investment banking is so back

281

Why the UK kept an Afghan immigration scheme secret

282

Washington weighs in on crypto

283

US investment banking expected to stay in the doldrums

284

Big Pharma markets left on a ‘patent cliff’-hanger

285

Global copper market weighs Trump tariff threat

286

BCG tries to limit Gaza work fallout

287

Liechtenstein's zombie-trust apocalypse

288

US stocks: rally or overcorrection?

289

The cost of Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’

290

The mad dash for trade deals

291

Hong Kong’s bull run leaves China in the dust

292

Rise of the neobank

293

US banks are hungry for deals

294

Labour MPs rebel against UK welfare reform

295

Why markets are unfazed by the Middle East conflict

296

Iran's path forward

297

Will the wheels come off Nato?

298

The US targets Iran’s nuclear programme

299

EU pushes a UK-style trade deal with the US

300

The Fed cuts US economic outlook

301

Trump demands that Iran surrender

302

What Trump’s golden share means for the Nippon deal

303

Inside Iran’s ‘impenetrable’ nuclear bunker

304

Hot Money: Agent of Chaos - Ep. 1, The Bribe

305

Southern European bond markets make a comeback

306

Europe’s game plan for handling Trump at G7

307

Winners and losers of UK spending review

308

Trump cracks down on Los Angeles protests

309

Who gets to be Italian?

310

Swamp Notes: Trump’s big play to save steel production

311

Trump and Xi break the ice

312

Bulgaria moves into the Eurozone

313

Mexico’s new supreme court

314

Trump’s push to privatise Fannie and Freddie

315

South Korea plots a post-coup future

316

Swamp Notes: Do Republicans still care about debt?

317

Trump’s tariffs in legal limbo

318

The challenge to Delaware’s corporate dominance

319

Rio Tinto’s surprise CEO hunt

320

How Ukraine fell victim to fake arms deals

321

Behind the Money: GE Vernova tries to shake its parent’s problems

322

Swamp Notes: Trump’s next 100 days

323

The economic impact of Trump’s budget bill

324

Will Germany ban the far-right AfD?

325

CATL’s IPO pops in Hong Kong

326

A warning shot to the Treasuries market

327

Trump administration to roll back banking rules

328

Swamp Notes: Trump’s tilt to the left

329

Can Bill Ackman create a Berkshire Hathaway rival?

330

Turkey after the PKK

331

UnitedHealth’s big shake-up

332

A sigh of relief on US-China tariffs

333

Are investors starting to prefer Europe over the US?

334

Swamp Notes: Trump takes on higher ed

335

The US-UK trade deal

336

Conflict puts Pakistan’s economy at risk

337

A rough start for German Chancellor Merz

338

US stocks make full recovery

339

Berkshire after Buffett

340

Swamp Notes: The conservative view on tariffs now

341

Australia’s voters go to the polls

342

Honey, I shrunk the economy

343

Japanese investors hope for a corporate shake-up

344

Big oil braces for a rough year

345

The elusive Ukraine peace deal

346

Swamp Notes: Trump’s ‘you break it, you buy it’ moment

347

US tariffs bite Chinese industry

348

Bessent takes aim at the IMF

349

BP’s race to cut costs

350

The Catholic Church after Pope Francis

351

How tariffs are affecting luxury goods

352

The Rachman Review: Iran’s nuclear talks could reshape the Middle East

353

Japan and the US talk tariffs

354

Emerging markets’ surprising performance

355

India’s middle-class debt crisis

356

How Argentina pulled off its latest IMF deal

357

Is it glass half-full or half-empty for US banks?

358

Swamp Notes: The Federal Reserve’s tariff dilemma

359

Uncertainty reigns in US markets

360

Trump’s tariff reversal

361

Markets might not have hit the bottom yet

362

Companies look for US tariff workarounds

363

How Italy could decide the EU’s response to tariffs

364

Swamp Notes: The costs of Trump’s tariffs

365

Trump’s tariffs rattle global markets

366

Tesla soars on Musk’s potential departure

367

What Wall Street expects from Trump’s ‘liberation day’

368

Elon Musk transforms Wisconsin court race

369

CoreWeave tests investor appetite for AI

370

Swamp Notes: How Medicaid cuts could shake up Maga

371

China gives IPOs the green light

372

Rolls-Royce flies high

373

Spring Statement highlights tough UK economy

374

Are Musk’s ties jeopardising Starlink?

375

Foreign investors feel the pinch of US stock slump

376

Swamp Notes: Why Democrats can’t get their act together

377

UK races to avoid Trump tariffs

378

Does the Olympic business model still work?

379

Boeing struggles in the final frontier

380

Jack Ma’s AI comeback

381

Saudi Arabia puts outside consultants on notice

382

Swamp Notes: Why Trump may want a weaker dollar

383

Modi’s tariff tap dance with Trump

384

Lights out at Northvolt

385

Nissan pushes CEO out

386

Is this dotcom bust 2.0?

387

The Trump nominee uniting Democrats and Republicans

388

Swamp Notes: Trump’s transatlantic divorce

389

Tariff uncertainty continues market volatility

390

The Trump bump on Canadian politics

391

Taiwan looks to play nice with Trump

392

US defence stocks get left behind

393

Europe takes the lead on Ukraine peace deal

394

Swamp Notes: Trump vs the press

395

Trump greets Starmer at White House

396

The medical bills hurting China’s economy

397

Unilever’s CEO gets the boot

398

Germany’s debt brake problem

399

German voters shift to the right in Sunday’s elections

400

Swamp Notes: Trump tries to bring watchdogs to heel

401

Defending Europe without the US

402

Manufacturing on the ballot in Germany

403

Why Trump wants Ukraine’s minerals

404

China pumps the brakes on Tesla’s autonomous cars

405

Say hello to the Magnificent 47

406

Swamp Notes: Trump ices Europe out of Ukraine peace plan

407

Has meme-stock kid Robinhood grown up?

408

Trump excludes Europe from Ukraine peace talks

409

Elon Musk gatecrashes OpenAI restructuring

410

Hizbollah’s murky path forward

411

US dealmaking slides in 2025

412

Swamp Notes: How far can Doge go?

413

How to trade the trade war

414

EU pushes ahead with sprawling AI regulation

415

US companies endure tariff whiplash

416

Commercial real estate crawls back

417

The Trump trade war begins

418

Swamp Notes: Trump redefines America’s global role

419

SoftBank wants a piece of the AI pie

420

The Fed ignores Trump’s calls to cut rates

421

Inside the Trump tariff debate

422

China’s DeepSeek AI triggers tech sell-off

423

Can US oil afford to ‘drill, baby, drill’?

424

Swamp Notes: Donald Trump’s ‘vendetta agenda’

425

Trump steers the world toward a tax war

426

Trump halts $300bn in clean energy loans

427

Markets brace for Trump-era volatility

428

Apple is accused of profiting from 'blood minerals'

429

Trump returns to the White House

430

Swamp Notes: Corporate America goes Maga

431

Can Hollywood bounce back?

432

Israel and Hamas agree to ceasefire

433

Why China wants Musk to save TikTok

434

A power shift in Lebanon

435

Venezuela’s leader starts another disputed term

436

Swamp Notes: Greenland, USA

437

Bond vigilantes target government spending

438

Crunch time for Citi

439

Canadian politics post-Trudeau

440

China’s central bank overhaul

441

What’s next for US Steel?

442

Swamp Notes: Where does Musk fit in Maga?

443

Climate change is coming for your Bordeaux

444

Activist investors give Japan a wake-up call

445

Biden’s departing gift to Ukraine

446

Should banks foot the bill for cyber scams?

447

Swamp Notes: Listener mailbag, the election and 2025

448

Why Microsoft needs nuclear energy

449

What 2024 taught central bankers

450

Javier Milei scores Argentina economy win

451

AI investors look beyond chips

452

Arm and Qualcomm head to court

453

Swamp Notes: Europe in the age of America First

454

The dangers of investor groupthink

455

Microsoft bets on AI healthcare

456

Can big oil escape the ‘valley of death’?

457

Vanguard doubles down on wealth management

458

Syrian rebels topple Assad regime

459

The geopolitics of chips: Chips in the USA

460

Swamp Notes: America’s first ‘Bitcoin president’

461

The never-ending Trump effect on US stocks

462

UK uncovers criminal crypto network

463

French prime minister faces no-confidence vote

464

OpenAI explores advertising

465

Where does the ceasefire leave Hizbollah?

466

The Economics Show: Would Trump’s tariffs really be that bad?

467

France’s bond market sell-off

468

Canal+’s blockbuster London listing

469

Ceasefire deal reached in Israel-Lebanon war

470

Kennedy injects uncertainty into big pharma

471

Wall Street’s ‘sigh of relief’ over Trump’s Treasury pick

472

The Economics Show: What does a Trump presidency mean for immigration?

473

Swamp Notes: Anthony Scaramucci unpacks Trump’s cabinet

474

US hits Gautam Adani with bribery charges

475

UK inflation creeps back

476

Ukraine strikes Russia with US missiles

477

US business raises alarm over Trump’s deportation plan

478

The US dollar surges

479

Behind the Money: Wall Street, tech and energy during Trump’s second term

480

Swamp Notes: How can Democrats rebuild?

481

Crypto’s Trump card

482

Trump’s cabinet takes shape

483

Ukraine’s plan to win over Trump

484

Elon Musk goes to Washington

485

China’s $1.4tn fiscal package fails to excite

486

Swamp Notes: Trumponomics 2.0

487

The highs and lows of the ‘Trump trade’

488

Trump’s second chapter begins

489

How election day unfolded in the US

490

What to expect on US election night

491

The $250bn in corporate taxes riding on US election

492

Swamp Notes: Why the polls aren’t budging

493

UK Budget spooks bond markets

494

UK Labour’s Budget borrows big, taxes more

495

Arm enters the AI race

496

Boeing races to avoid credit downgrade

497

Georgia’s disputed election

498

Swamp Notes LIVE: A look back at the economy and the election

499

Will Russia lead on an alternative to the dollar?

500

AI that can control your computer

501

HSBC’s east-west split

502

Three big economic ideas that explain the US election

503

Uber’s drive for ‘super app’ status

504

Swamp Notes: Election denialism is still in style

505

Chipmakers send tech shares yo-yoing

506

Israel accused of implementing ‘starvation plan’ in Gaza

507

Private credit’s growing ‘IOU’ habit

508

Pressure builds on Beijing to boost economy

509

US banks ride ‘soft landing’ high

510

Swamp Notes: Will Republicans take back the Senate?

511

Japanese PM’s uphill battle to win back voters

512

US considers breaking up Google

513

India’s belated oil rush

514

Strikes threaten Boeing’s bottom line

515

Israel marks one year after October 7

516

Swamp Notes: How the Middle East conflict is shaping the election

517

Markets keep calm despite global tensions

518

Displacement pushes Lebanon to the brink

519

A day of escalation in the Middle East

520

AI start-ups generate revenue at record pace

521

Hizbollah reels after the death of its leader

522

Swamp Notes: Harris and Trump pitch their economic visions

523

How extremist settlers in the West Bank became the law

524

Banks warm up to nuclear power

525

China unleashes stimulus blitz

526

A hostile takeover looms in European banking

527

Looming US port strikes threaten supply chain

528

Swamp Notes: Misinformation as a campaign strategy

529

Europe’s battery darling runs out of juice

530

The Fed’s first rate cut in 4 years

531

Solar energy’s moment in the sun

532

OpenAI launches its next generation of tools

533

China’s start-up winter is here

534

Swamp Notes: Harris and Trump meet on the debate stage

535

Abu Dhabi bids for Germany’s industrial jewel

536

UniCredit eyes a new era in European banking

537

The EU’s €13bn bite into Apple

538

France’s looming deadline

539

Tesla’s EVs stall in China

540

Swamp Notes: How protectionism got trendy

541

France finally gets a new PM

542

Volkswagen’s dire warning

543

The glitch in China’s AI plans

544

Who audits the auditors?

545

Germany’s far-right AfD makes history

546

Swamp Notes: Is mainstream media old news for Harris and Trump?

547

The ABCs of CBDCs

548

Ford loses its grip on the wheel

549

The US-China ‘cat and mouse game’

550

Telegram CEO arrest reignites free speech debate

551

Money surges into the Harris campaign

552

Swamp Notes: Democrats find a feeling at the DNC

553

A soft landing at Jackson Hole

554

Japan opens for (foreign) business

555

Saudi Arabia is keeping it in the kingdom

556

Kamalanomics goes on defence

557

The Democratic convention kicks off in Chicago

558

Swamp Notes: Why more Latinos are voting Republican

559

Bonds are back, baby!

560

US inflation hits lowest rate in 3 years

561

Are companies bailing on fossil fuels or doubling down?

562

Delays hit Biden’s signature manufacturing laws

563

Western companies hit by Muslim country boycotts

564

Swamp Notes: Another brick in the (blue) Walz

565

US consumers start pinching pennies

566

Google and Meta’s secret deal

567

Can athletics vault into profitability?

568

Stock indices get a case of the Mondays

569

UK leaders court US investors

570

Swamp Notes: The Three Party Problem

571

An historic prisoner swap

572

Tensions escalate between Iran and Israel

573

Miami: a rare bright spot in US office real estate

574

The EU’s trade plan for a potential second Trump term

575

Big Tech’s Big Stumble

576

Swamp Notes: Should Kamala Harris embrace identity politics?

577

How the Olympics could reshape Paris

578

Are Indian investors sitting on a bubble?

579

Investors roll the dice on prediction markets

580

Kamala Harris takes the stage

581

Joe Biden drops out of US presidential race

582

Swamp Notes: Trump pushes unity at Republican National Convention

583

Trump accepts the Republican nomination

584

Viktor Orbán’s world tour irks the EU

585

Nigeria gambles with economic shock therapy

586

Trump’s JD Vance strategy

587

What’s next after Trump assassination attempt

588

Swamp Notes: Conservatives have big plans for the judicial branch

589

Double-edged sword of deregulation

590

Investors serve, can women’s tennis volley?

591

Iran’s reformist(ish) future

592

Nike’s new game plan

593

The leftwing stuns France

594

Labour wins UK election by a landslide

595

Robo DJ: YouTube invests in AI-generated music

596

Denmark’s cow tax is more than just hot air

597

Unpacking the US Supreme Court Trump immunity ruling

598

First round victory for French far-right

599

Martin Wolf on democracy’s year of peril

600

Swamp Notes: After the debate, is this it for Biden?

601

A final goodbye to EY’s Project Everest?

602

Protests push Kenya to abandon tax rises

603

Brussels strikes back against Big Tech

604

UK’s wealthy foreigners look for the exits

605

India’s AI boom

606

Martin Wolf and Fiona Hill on democracy’s year of peril

607

Swamp Notes: Biden’s climate agenda runs out of steam

608

The shifting tectonic plates of UK politics

609

Bank robberies in Gaza

610

Nvidia claims top spot

611

Mr OpenAI goes to Washington

612

Defence sector goes on a hiring spree

613

Martin Wolf and Raghuram Rajan on democracy’s year of peril

614

Swamp Notes: Elections across the Atlantic

615

The target painted on Chinese EVs

616

Fed lays out rate cut plans

617

Central banks are scooping up the US dollar

618

Can Apple catch up in the AI race?

619

Far right makes big gains in Europe

620

Martin Wolf and Anne Applebaum on democracy’s year of peril

621

Swamp Notes: Silicon Valley warms to Trump

622

The European Central Bank’s cautious first step

623

The split road for South Africa

624

Opec+’s production conundrum

625

Investors to delivery apps: where’s my profit?

626

Russia-China pipeline deal stalls

627

Martin Wolf and Robert Kagan on democracy’s year of peril

628

Swamp Notes: The Trump verdict is in

629

Donald Trump guilty on all counts

630

Private equity now says sharing is caring

631

A pivotal election for South Africa

632

Behind the Money: Berkshire after Buffett

633

The ECB readies for rate cuts

634

Swamp Notes: Can you trust the polls?

635

Ukraine’s ‘Rosie the Riveter’ moment

636

Sunak’s early election gamble

637

PwC’s Evergrande audit comes back to bite

638

ICC weighs stepping into Gaza conflict

639

Niger’s first oil exports

640

FTNB Live! News Trivia at FT Weekend Fest

641

Swamp Notes: Trading tariffs for votes

642

It’s all about the dollar

643

The cult-like appeal of Modi

644

Will investors buy Anglo American’s break-up plan?

645

Indonesia’s nickel is a gold mine

646

Rishi Sunak tries to rally Conservatives

647

Swamp Notes: The Fed’s political pressures

648

Pandemic winners turned losers

649

Singapore wants to shake up its stock market

650

Israel moves into Rafah

651

Paramount’s a long way from its peak

652

Xi’s balancing act with Europe

653

Swamp Notes: The uproar at American universities

654

The murky moves behind the yen

655

Higher rates for even longer (and longer)

656

Private equity’s green thumb

657

Scotland’s first minister resigns

658

Big Tech investors question AI pay-off

659

Swamp Notes: The Supreme Court weighs presidential power

660

A mining industry mega-deal

661

What new US aid means for Ukraine

662

Spotify grows up

663

Taking the Byte out of TikTok

664

Beijing bets on manufacturing

665

Swamp Notes: How do you win Pennsylvania?

666

Big business bets on Modi

667

AI’s electricity problem

668

A glow-up for China’s state-owned enterprises

669

CVC hopes third time’s the charm

670

Israel debates retaliation against Iran

671

Swamp Notes: What’s the Republican party’s position on abortion?

672

Prime money markets funds are in trouble

673

Higher for even longer

674

Ecuador’s ‘unprecedented’ Mexican embassy raid

675

TSMC doubles down on Arizona

676

AI is coming for Google’s search

677

Swamp Notes: Inside Trump’s new inner circle

678

Pressure builds for early elections in Israel

679

Tesla dip: blip or bust?

680

Thames Water hits the gutter

681

US and UK team up to study AI

682

EU takes on fake news ahead of elections

683

Sam Bankman-Fried gets 25 years in prison

684

A new day dawns for the yen

685

Trump’s Truth Social hits the Nasdaq

686

Why Russia was caught off guard

687

India’s quid pro quo trade strategy

688

Swamp Notes: Is Maga good for Biden?

689

US prosecutors take a bite out of Apple

690

Why inflation is sticking around

691

Bank of Japan ditches negative rates

692

What Putin’s victory means for Russia

693

It’s central bank week!

694

Swamp Notes: The play for union power

695

Can Telegram clean up its act?

696

Ukraine strikes targets deep in Russia

697

The surprise winner of the US-China chip wars

698

Reddit hits the road ahead of IPO

699

What we learned from the collapse of SVB

700

Swamp Notes: Did Biden's State of the Union hit the mark?

701

A look at Temu’s murky business model

702

Is private equity actually worth it?

703

China hopes for a big economic rebound

704

The politics behind the UK Budget

705

Cracks widen in Israel’s war cabinet

706

Swamp Notes: Biden and Trump’s immigration duel

707

Formula One’s road map to success

708

McKinsey’s China problem

709

Should western troops go to Ukraine?

710

Sweden set to join the Nato club

711

Biotech is back

712

Swamp Notes: Trump’s legal troubles

713

Russia’s failed efforts to rebuild in Ukraine

714

HSBC profits nosedive

715

Discover what’s in Capital One’s wallet

716

Israel’s economy slumps

717

What next for Russia after Navalny?

718

Swamp Notes: Donald Trump takes on Nato (again)

719

Asset managers cool on climate group

720

Will Germany lead Nato?

721

Arm’s share price goes crazy

722

Wall Street fell out of love with equity hedge funds

723

Imran Khan rises again in Pakistan

724

Untold: The Retreat, Ep. 1 - Dear Madison

725

Swamp Notes: Is it the economy, stupid?

726

Chill out. Netflix is winning the streaming wars

727

Your Uber profits have arrived

728

The story behind the money going to Mexico

729

Pakistan’s Imran Khan fights an election from jail

730

Turkey’s central bank chief steps down

731

Swamp Notes: How money is shaping the 2024 US election

732

Big tech continues to rock

733

Viktor Orbán: the EU’s chief disrupter

734

Palestinians pay the price for UN allegations

735

China’s not so Evergrande

736

The challenges to a ceasefire in Gaza

737

Swamp Notes: GOP primaries and the power of incumbency

738

How airlines are handling the Boeing fiasco

739

There’s active interest in passive funds

740

Resuscitating Hong Kong’s stock exchange

741

Can the yield curve still predict recessions?

742

What’s next for Bitcoin ETFs?

743

What if AI knows your death date?

744

China is not out of the woods yet

745

The uphill battle to beat Trump

746

US-owned ship attacked off Yemen

747

Taiwan defies China in election

748

The world’s biggest mining project finally gets off the ground

749

What ETFs mean for bitcoin

750

The scramble for a new EU leader

751

Can Boeing get back on track?

752

Football clubs are pouring billions into stadiums

753

Local Chinese banks get a lifeline

754

Convertible bonds are so hot right now

755

BlackRock and Vanguard duke it out over ETF market

756

Markets, elections and AI in 2024

757

From “What Next”: Wait, China’s Taking Our Pandas Back?

758

Superintelligent AI: can chatbots think?

759

Culture chat: ‘Napoleon’ with historian Simon Schama

760

Hot Money: The New Narcos

761

The year of weight-loss drugs

762

This bond market rally is epic

763

India’s digital transformation

764

US Steel gets a new owner

765

A Chinese spy in Europe’s midst

766

UAW strike kicks off new era for US labour

767

The west is losing patience with Israel

768

Is Signa’s downfall a canary in the coalmine?

769

Wealthy donors and campus speech

770

The Big Four’s year of layoffs

771

US oil is keeping Opec on its toes

772

The humanitarian crisis worsens in Gaza

773

The crackdown on Ukraine’s oligarchs

774

Hot Money: The New Narcos - Ep. 1, Murder Brokers

775

Venezuela votes for a land grab in Guyana

776

Wealthy Argentines flock to Uruguay

777

Introducing Hot Money: The New Narcos

778

Why markets had a stellar November

779

Nato says don’t underestimate Russia

780

Germany’s €60bn budget hole

781

Israel-Hamas truce extended

782

COP28: Climate summit tries to kick fossil fuel habit

783

What the Dutch far-right win means for the EU

784

Ousted OpenAI board member on AI safety concerns

785

OpenAI and Sam Altman’s superpowers

786

Argentina is in its Milei era

787

Milei elected president of Argentina

788

Life and Art: Nathan Fielder and ‘The Curse’

789

EY’s new leader has her work cut out for her

790

Sunak grapples with ruling on flagship asylum plan

791

Biden and Xi meet in San Francisco

792

The return of David Cameron

793

The hack that halted the US Treasury market

794

FTNB Live: The best US cities for foreign investment

795

Paris races to clean up Seine before Olympics

796

Introducing: Life and Art, from FT Weekend

797

Arm wrestles with bad first quarter as a public company

798

Israel plans for ‘indefinite’ grip over Gaza

799

The best US cities for foreign investment

800

Private equity wrestles with higher interest rates

801

Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty

802

The battle for EV batteries in US speeds up

803

Governments dip into AI regulation

804

Israel pushes deeper into Gaza

805

The return of the rice crisis

806

Sam Bankman-Fried takes the stand

807

US House Speaker: Fourth time's the charm

808

Who to turn to when the world is crumbling

809

Commenting on Israel-Hamas is tricky for businesses

810

Ukraine and Israel vie for EU’s attention

811

Can Argentina dollarise?

812

Biden urges Israel to take caution

813

How will Egypt handle Gaza?

814

How Microsoft beat the odds

815

Israel prepares to invade Gaza

816

The man behind the Hamas attack

817

Hamas is not Israel’s only concern

818

Israel’s hostage dilemma

819

Israel imposes ‘complete siege’ on Gaza

820

Israel responds to historic Hamas attack

821

Can artificial intelligence grow safely?

822

Bankman-Fried’s fraud trial begins

823

McCarthy ousted as US House Speaker

824

Rating the ESG raters

825

McCarthy avoids US government shutdown

826

Can AI help us speak to animals? Part two

827

Tech IPOs lose their shimmer

828

What does China ‘de-risking’ actually mean?

829

The FTC is primed for Amazon

830

#MeToo’s mark on industry

831

Poland’s complicated relationship with Ukraine

832

Can AI help us speak to animals? Part one

833

Rupert Murdoch steps down

834

Fed signals fewer cuts in 2024

835

Oil prices are not a barrel of fun

836

Can Singapore remain Asia’s ‘safe haven’?

837

A historic autoworkers strike

838

Digital cash and culture wars

839

CEO exit throws wrench into BP

840

IPO within Arm’s reach

841

Coming soon: Can AI help us speak to animals?

842

Why the euro is on a losing streak

843

India shines at G20 summit

844

Biden courts India at G20

845

EU pushes back on ‘too big to care’ tech companies

846

Ukraine doubles down on counteroffensive

847

Solving America’s shortage of accountants

848

Secret paper trail reveals hidden Adani investors

849

The ECB is in a pickle

850

Another coup in Africa

851

Why Europe can’t quit Russian energy

852

An unlikely alliance in Brazil

853

In search of a new economic playbook

854

Putin breaks his silence on Prigozhin

855

Wagner group’s Prigozhin presumed dead

856

All eyes on Jackson Hole

857

Can Arm’s listing reignite the IPO market?

858

Drought causes headaches for Panama Canal

859

Saudi Arabia and UAE race to buy computer chips

860

Introducing: The Russian Banker

861

New pain for China’s property sector

862

A year of the Inflation Reduction Act

863

A looming ESG crackdown

864

The new commodity superpowers

865

Peak social media: The future

866

US inflation is still on the right track

867

China’s economy falls into deflation

868

The weight-loss drug craze

869

Why admitting Ukraine into the EU is tricky

870

Latin American central banks’ head start

871

Peak social media: Building better platforms

872

Bank of England continues interest rate rise campaign

873

A hard landing for Europe?

874

Trump indicted over attempt to overturn 2020 election

875

Booming markets neutralise impact of Fed's interest rate rises

876

The economic impact of extreme heat

877

Peak social media: The power of influencers

878

Stricter rules for US banks

879

US hits highest interest rates in 22 years

880

A glimmer of hope for the global economy

881

Spain in political limbo

882

A missed shot for women’s football

883

Peak social media: The debate over young users’ mental health

884

Treatments for Alzheimer’s, finally

885

Signs of a UK inflation cool-down

886

Russia targets western companies

887

China’s economic slump

888

Can Tories prevent a massive defeat?

889

Peak social media: The ads machine

890

ChatGPT generates US investigation

891

US inflation cools

892

A big win for Microsoft’s Activision deal

893

Nato torn over Ukraine’s membership bid

894

Loan losses mount for US banks

895

The Congo river conservation debate

896

Protecting elephants in the Congo River Basin

897

Tracking the gorillas of the Congo Basin

898

A deep look inside the Congo River Basin

899

France’s George Floyd moment

900

Peak social media: Trouble at Twitter

901

The Thames Water debt debacle

902

Banks try to avoid ending up like SVB

903

Japan goes all in on chips

904

Wagner head downplays attack on Russia

905

Wagner’s 24-hour coup

906

The housing supply problem

907

The UK’s ‘mortgage bomb’

908

Modi tries to deepen US tech ties

909

The trials and tribulations of AI voice tech

910

US and China meet in an attempt to ease tensions

911

AstraZeneca could spin off China business

912

Martin Wolf on saving democratic capitalism: epilogue

913

Martin Wolf on saving democratic capitalism: Hillary Clinton

914

Central banks all over the place

915

Fed skips an interest rate increase

916

The housing supply problem: Part 4

917

The Crispin Odey investigation

918

Scotland’s Sturgeon arrested

919

Martin Wolf on saving democratic capitalism: resisting autocracy

920

Rishi Sunak comes to Washington

921

Introducing Unhedged

922

The housing supply problem: Part 3

923

Sequoia Capital to spin off its China business

924

SEC sues world’s largest crypto exchange

925

A daring high-wire act: Inside the Asda buyout

926

FTNB Live! FT Weekend Fest in Washington DC

927

Martin Wolf on saving democratic capitalism: the ‘democratic recession’

928

What did the fight over the US debt ceiling cost?

929

The housing supply problem: Part 2

930

Wall Street gives crypto a chance

931

Ageing populations hit government credit ratings

932

Martin Wolf on saving democratic capitalism

933

Nvidia closes in on the trillion dollar club

934

The housing supply problem: Part I

935

A new gold rush

936

Adani tries to win back investors

937

China bans Micron’s products from key infrastructure

938

TikTok spied on our reporter

939

Will the digital euro come online?

940

US sues to block drug merger

941

Ford to scale back China investments

942

Turkey’s tight election

943

Markets shrug off potential US debt default

944

China makes a show of corporate raiding

945

Jack Dorsey’s Bluesky takes on Twitter

946

Is commercial property the ‘next shoe to drop’?

947

US debt ceiling deadline looms

948

Another rough day for US regional banks

949

Fed hints it might pause rate hikes

950

US regional bank stocks still under pressure

951

Jamie Dimon’s big win

952

First Republic in limbo

953

Big Tech props up US stocks

954

The Magic Kingdom goes to war

955

Sudanese refugees pour into Chad

956

UBS’s Credit Suisse challenge

957

America's dollar stores get a makeover

958

Introducing Behind the Money: Night School

959

Credit Suisse bondholders sue

960

Ukraine pleads for air defence missiles

961

The TikTok divide

962

A power struggle in Sudan

963

Turkey’s voters lose faith in Erdogan

964

The quantum revolution: The way the world is

965

Open AI’s ‘red team’

966

Emerging markets debt crunch

967

EY: Breaking up is hard to do

968

Rise of the Russian informer

969

The rising influence of Mrs Assad

970

The quantum revolution: Brain waves

971

Ukraine’s plans for Crimea

972

Trump pleads not guilty

973

EU pressures China to help end war in Ukraine

974

The cases against Trump

975

The quantum revolution: First port of call

976

Oleksandr Gryban: Investing in Ukraine’s future

977

Binance hid links to China

978

Beijing’s big bailouts

979

Israel’s PM Netanyahu agrees to postpone judicial reforms

980

Money market madness

981

The quantum revolution: ‘Spooky action’

982

A congressional TikTok smackdown

983

The Fed passes on a pause

984

Banking crisis complicates interest rate decisions

985

Will a $3bn bailout be enough for Sri Lanka?

986

UBS agrees to buy Credit Suisse

987

The quantum revolution: The race to build a quantum computer

988

Wall Street banks rescue First Republic

989

Swiss central bank backs Credit Suisse

990

The Fed’s SVB balancing act

991

SVB jitters spread to global markets

992

SVB’s cardinal sin

993

The quantum revolution: Q-Day

994

Silicon Valley Bank rattles Wall Street

995

Britain’s stuck economy

996

How Hindenburg shorted Adani

997

FTX trading arm sues Grayscale

998

China’s military spending to outpace economic growth

999

Introducing Tech Tonic Season 6: The Quantum Revolution

1000

London Stock Exchange gets the cold shoulder