It’s a pretty good guess that the rise in equipment investment comes down to hardware for AI data centres. Some evidence of ...
Biden and Trump face off in the first US presidential debate of 2024. The president delivers a dismal performance, speaking with a raspy voice and giving rambling answers. He even appears to lose his ...
Party may hit political difficulties as the amount rises with inflation and system loses its original advantages ...
Vanguard has deposed its rival BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, from its position as manager of the ...
The annual EFG London Jazz Festival draws the capital’s concert halls, clubs and neighbourhood bars into a 10-day celebration of jazz. This year’s 300-plus gigs range from cross-cultural ...
This is an audio transcript of the FT News Briefing podcast episode: ‘What to expect on US election night’ Sonja Hutson Good ...
Simply sign up to the Chinese trade myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. China’s premier has issued a defence of international trade on the eve of the US presidential election, telling a ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Britain’s fleet of gas-fired power plants will need to stay online as back-up in 2030 even if the government ...
Overnight, the dollar and bond yields had fallen as investors trimmed earlier bets on a Trump victory. Yields on 10-year ...
Michael Wahid Hanna, US programme director at the Crisis Group think-tank, said the Middle East appeared to be in a “new, open-ended phase of regionalised conflict” as Israel “senses an opportunity” ...
I am all for empowerment. But claiming that writing a customer’s name on a paper cup is “empowering” for the barista is laughable (“Starbucks chief seeks return of personal touch”, Report, November 1) ...
Johnson’s debut novel was a case of a writer alighting on just the right medium to tell a story — in that case, about maternal abandonment and the doubling of the self inflicted by dementia. Her ...