Governor’s illness complicates BoJ’s task as landmark 1% rate move looms
Kazuo Ueda’s absence will make communication more difficult after next week’s policy board meeting
Kazuo Ueda’s absence will make communication more difficult after next week’s policy board meeting
India’s currency isn’t especially weak and stabilising it has costs as well as benefits
Markets rally and oil prices dip as US president claims agreement will reopen Strait of Hormuz
From Professor Iain Clacher, Ashok Gupta and Dan Hedley, New Capital Consensus, London SW1, UK
From Frank Vogl, Co-founder Transparency International, Adjunct Professor Georgetown University, Washington DC, US
From Jane Swan, Delabole, Cornwall, UK
From Gregory Shenkman, London SW7, UK
From Mona Paulsen, Assistant Professor of International Economic Law at LSE Law School, London WC2, UK
From Mark Bull, Managing Legal Consultant, Winchester, Hampshire, UK
From Zaki Laïdi, Professor at Sciencespo, Paris, France
‘Personally, I blame the Treasury’
Many applicants lost job offers, existing work or income as a result of processing delays
Mexican team beats South Africa in first game as the three hosts feud and fans fear US immigration crackdown
Rockets-to-AI group priced its shares at $135 in deal that drew blockbuster investor demand
Also in today’s newsletter: Trump says US close to deal with Iran, and China cancels high-level meetings with EU
President has faced backlash in Congress over his pick of Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence
Concerns over budget spark flurry of resignations and criticism of Keir Starmer and Treasury
Previously talked of as a potential caretaker prime minister, his efforts as defence secretary could not generate the spending increase the military wanted
What does the price of oil tell us about the possibility for peace?
Exit may turn out to be the first of many as armed forces minister joins defence secretary in leaving government
Companies able to claim they have made ‘best efforts’ even if they fall short of climate goals
The BBC journalist’s ‘The Finest Hotel in Kabul’ took the non-fiction award, while the American novelist’s debut ‘The Correspondent’ was the judges’ fiction pick
The huge sums that Wall Street is about to be asked for look like being only a down payment