Oil touches three-month low after Trump says US close to Iran deal
Stocks and government bonds make gains on hopes energy shock could ease
Stocks and government bonds make gains on hopes energy shock could ease
Terrestrial valuations don’t apply when it comes to Elon
Trial on charges of ‘cherry picking’ profitable trades for favoured portfolios was scheduled to begin on Monday
Early quotes from US exchange Nasdaq show stock is indicated to open almost 30% higher
The firm’s $13bn HPS Corporate Lending Fund limits withdrawals for a second consecutive quarter
The X owner is using his platform to amplify extremist opponents of multiculturalism in Britain
Two-fifths of UK applicants received fewer shares than they asked for at the record-breaking IPO
From Iran to ‘dad bods’ and Jeremy Hunt on UK growth. Plus Stanford’s ties to Big Tech, Marcel Theroux on Cambodia’s looted art — and Pilita Clark’s pick of environment titles
Our ‘Round on the Links’ quiz tests your ability to draw connections. Thinking caps on!
The insurance boss on the risks of social fragmentation, why Europe needs a sovereign wealth fund — and putting ‘my Germanness’ aside
Consumers expect prices to rise in the coming months but businesses appear more hesitant given weak demand
Derbyshire Police says officer probed over allegations of perverting the course of justice
Revised Corporate Net-zero Standard faces criticism over renewable energy rules
Eggers explores the rewards of the creative life and the compromises of artistic success in this unashamedly old-fashioned novel
Joachim Nagel signals rate-setters will keep ‘all our options open’
A decade after the referendum, Anthony Seldon’s anthology finds Britain still trapped between the promises and impact of splitting from the EU
AI, airfields and architectural neuroimmunology were at the centre of ‘big ideas’ powering discussions at a recent housing summit. Will they follow through?
The former chancellor delivers a convincing, optimistic and detailed blueprint for growth — and a candid assessment of his own time in government
From his hedonistic LA pictures to Normandy iPad drawings, the virtuoso artist stood out for his democratic appeal and accessibility