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America; stablecoins; trillionaires; Bessent; Kayne West; boredom; television
America; stablecoins; trillionaires; Bessent; Kayne West; boredom; television
It’s not easy to rationalise the rally
Energy supply
Also this newsletter: Should laggard financial reform capitals be punished?
More than half a million people remain without electricity, with Mississippi, Tennessee and Louisiana hardest hit
Also in today’s newsletter: Ukraine security guarantees and EU-India trade
Read the central bank’s January forecast from the FT’s Monetary Policy Radar team
Can a social enterprise tackling child malnutrition balance purpose and profit as it expands? See the latest of our series of business-school-style teaching case studies on sustainability. Read selected FT articles and see how you would address similar challenges
Watchdog has come under government pressure to be less interventionist and to support growth
CVC is buying Marathon in the latest tie-up of private capital groups
Sonja Hutson talks to Ian Smith and Michelle Chan
Private lenders struck continuation deals worth $15bn last year to generate cash amid deal drought
Leaders don’t need to write every word themselves, but they do need to make sure it clearly represents their vision
Defence secretary John Healey wants to help small and mid-sized defence companies win government contracts
Sir Keir Starmer seeks to bolster registration scheme while still deepening Sino-British relations
Across the political spectrum, politicians are uniting in the face of an ally’s betrayal
The Russian conductor achieved the feat with the London Philharmonic last weekend — and can trace a musical line back to the composer himself
The UK clothing and furniture chain keeps outperforming rivals but its veteran chief executive must one day leave
Executives discussing succession as British chief Jon Holt vies to lead Big Four firm’s global operations
Washington signalled Kyiv would receive more backing after any withdrawal from the Donbas, say people familiar with talks
Netanyahu’s government invites members of groups including France’s Rassemblement National and the Sweden Democrats
Billions of dollars at stake as Israeli military looks to wean off aid from Washington
So-called hyperscalers set to dominate US investment-grade corporate credit
Watchdog is seeking financial information from clubs for its first ‘state of the game’ report, due next year