Ørsted cuts profit outlook blaming slower summer wind speeds
Bad news comes as Danish renewable energy group moves to shore up balance sheet after Trump blocks key US project
Bad news comes as Danish renewable energy group moves to shore up balance sheet after Trump blocks key US project
Statistics agency also revises previous figures
Plus European value stocks, and more on the Fed
The trade that explains (almost) everything
Also in this newsletter: EU on course to miss deadline to better connect its power grids
Also in today’s newsletter, Washington trims defence aid to eastern Europe and US DoJ launches probe into Fed governor Lisa Cook
In this edition: Ancient nobility respond to Spain’s newly created aristocrats; wealthy widows face up to managing family finances; the changing role of philanthropy in shaping San Francisco; investing in cars is playing with the wheel of fortune
Plus, corporate Japan’s cannabis drama and Goldman’s T Rowe Price investment
Marc Filippino talks to Emily Herbert and Aanu Adeoye
Boss of crypto company that posted first-half profits of $5.7bn has called the precious metal ‘natural bitcoin’
In the age of social media, the establishment no longer controls the narrative
Potential transaction would unload lower margin products, while keeping cabin seats business
Richard Tice tells FT the party’s two-day conference in Birmingham will draw ‘hundreds and hundreds’ of business figures
Women’s Super League has struck multiple commercial deals as it seeks to capitalise on England’s Euro 2025 triumph
Association predicts a ‘significant gap’ between supply and demand unless new sources are found
C-suites are conspicuously silent in the face of the president’s policy surprises
Serie A and La Liga say staging games in Australia and US will help close financial gap with English Premier League
The more competition, the more chance of innovations succeeding
Interest in AI and defence tech start-ups has boosted investor activity after a prolonged slowdown
It makes no difference to growth and policymakers are always in hock to someone
Nigel Farage’s party seeks to make local government a showcase for its ambition to take power in Westminster
Espen Barth Eide and centre-right rival say Oslo is vulnerable while it remains outside bloc but neither plan a vote on joining
Eurozone central bank may have to be more of a standard-bearer for international co-operation and standards
Countries step up research into sophisticated clocks as wars and accidents expose vulnerabilities in crucial timing systems