Trump says he will nominate Fed chair in ‘early’ 2026
President calls Jay Powell a ‘stubborn ox’ in latest attack on current US central bank chief
President calls Jay Powell a ‘stubborn ox’ in latest attack on current US central bank chief
Weak buffers and poor support undermine the Office for Budget Responsibility
Russian president hosts Witkoff and Kushner for negotiations as military claims battlefield advances in Ukraine
The further Britain goes, the more pressure European regulators will come under to follow suit
Frothy spin-off series casts Russell Tovey as a regular Joe caught in the middle of an inter-species dispute
Justice secretary David Lammy sets out reforms designed to tackle backlog in court cases
Keir Starmer agonising over decision after last-minute search by Foreign Office to find a heavyweight diplomat
Rising public debt is one concern — another is how it is being financed
CS Venkatakrishnan tells FT summit that fintech rival does not have to meet ‘obligations’ imposed on traditional lenders
Release of leader accused of turning his country into a narco-state comes as US president vows ‘hell to pay’ if Tegucigalpa manipulates election results
Liquors to love – from an Isle of Mull malt to a sake from Shikoku
Kyiv accuses Ross David Cutmore of helping Moscow plot assassinations and attacks on military training centres
New standards will maintain resilience while ensuring regulation doesn’t choke activity
Kyiv admits striking ships to squeeze Moscow’s war revenues as peace talks enter new phase
Tens of thousands protest against fragile coalition’s tax rises, threatening eighth snap election since 2021
Company’s ‘long term’ price prediction is still more optimistic than that of most analysts
All the books longlisted for the Financial Times Business Book of the Year Award
Revenues at UK accountancy firm flatlined in year to July after audit and deals businesses shrank
Understand declarer’s plan, then try to counter it
Contribution to new child investment accounts marks latest effort by US billionaires to support president’s programmes
Release of French start-up’s latest system comes amid growing concern that Europe is falling behind US and China
Jane Eisner’s compelling, compassionate biography explores the forces that shaped the artist behind ‘Will You Love Me Tomorrow?’
Leaders agree on need to mine and process key metals in the Americas, says IDB president Ilan Goldfajn
Investment boutique co-founded by Jonathan Ruffer suffers dwindling assets under management