Gold rises and dollar slides as global trade faces new Trump tariff threat
US president imposes 15% duty after Supreme Court strikes down previous policy
US president imposes 15% duty after Supreme Court strikes down previous policy
Foreign policy, home country politics and differing economic instincts fracture voter priorities
FTSE 250 company will sell catalyst technologies business to US conglomerate for £1.3bn instead of £1.8bn
Plus, tariff uncertainly gets worse
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Also in this newsletter: France reprimands US for wading into national politics
Plus, Saba’s offer for Blue Owl funds, European inflows soar and Seurat at the Courtauld
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Also in today’s newsletter: US banks’ bumper profits and Lagarde’s BIS pay
‘The Tony Blair Story’ gives the ex-PM a grilling; ‘Inside America’s Next Top Model’ revisits the reality TV contest; ‘The Museum of Innocence’ adapts Orhan Pamuk’s novel — plus ‘How to Get to Heaven from Belfast’, ‘Love Story’ and spy thriller ‘Betrayal’. Reviews by Rebecca Nicholson
Value of companies sitting in buyout funds reached $3.8tn last year, according to Bain & Company
Victoria Craig talks to Peter Foster, Myles McCormick and Joshua Franklin
iShares’ sale to BlackRock holds lessons for the UK
Centrus Energy says rising demand and ban on Russian imports risks uranium enrichment ‘supply gap’
Ancient Financial enters crowded market to manage assets for US retirees
Oxford university chancellor calls for ‘national conversation’ around young people facing high student debt and living costs
A welcome shot of serious thought about populism, a bold argument for citizen rule, Gordon Brown revisited — and a work by Cass Sunstein that all politicians should digest
FTSE 100 group looking to secure commitment in first half of the year as it steps up plans to re-enter narrow-body market
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Lenders have prospered under Trump as they pay lower rates of interest to savers and write more loans
Richard Oldfield says there is ‘no reason to think’ the business will be sold after deal with US fund manager Nuveen
Its price is now far above levels suggested by fundamental forces, but it’s hard to see what might stop its ascent