Reeves asks businesses to pitch UK as alternative to US at Davos
Chancellor told executives to highlight the country’s ability to offer ‘political and economic stability’
Chancellor told executives to highlight the country’s ability to offer ‘political and economic stability’
The spirit of co-operation that Larry Fink hoped to cultivate at Davos is being interrupted by Donald Trump’s bid for Greenland
Josh Gabert-Doyon talks to Kana Inagaki and Mary McDougall
Tycoon seeks judicial review of decision to restrict arguments he can advance in his defence
Bulk of new money last year eaten up by inflation, housing costs and the nuclear programme, industry experts say
Military exercise was ostensibly to show support for Arctic security, but US president saw it as a provocation
January is not a natural time to start new things
The lure of pensioner-bashing doesn’t take real life into consideration
Rocketing shares for the likes of recently listed Renk and Exosens are luring more of their peers to follow
Michel Roux Jr, Clare Smyth, Jeremy King, Amy Poon and other food heroes nominate the places in which they can’t wait to eat
Silicon Valley bosses who lined up behind the US president for his inauguration have fared well under his administration
Surrealist works on paper and lamp sculptures by the late director are coming to an exhibition at Pace Gallery in Berlin
Eight countries cut planned borrowing under scheme as deadline to spend the cash looms
Quirky branding for roles sends a message about company culture, but the strategy comes with risks
Offloading mobile operator would be CK Hutchison’s latest disposal of European telecoms interests
The fortunes of furniture makers in North Carolina and Foshan in China show the impact of Trump’s tariff regime
‘It may sound like American chauvinism . . . and it is. We’re done apologising about that,’ says Trump official
Lack of punitive tariffs targeting China encourages Nio, Aion and Zeekr to bring brands to Britain
The region’s vast holdings of US government debt give it leverage with the Trump administration
Reflecting the UK’s growing taste for the spiced milky tea, young entrepreneurs of south Asian heritage have opened stylish chai cafés and stalls across the capital
Beijing trumpets trade and technology success yet many regions and people struggle amid an anaemic domestic outlook
A new ‘formula’ determines studio rents in residential blocks as a percentage of artists’ earnings — the benefits are being pitched as going beyond rental income
Deep discounts, vast data and bespoke AI agents fuel new challenge in China’s multibillion-dollar enterprise market
A powerful family memoir sounds a warning from history about antisemitism and threats to democracy