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Investors in European commercial mortgage debt originally sold with a top credit rating are facing losses for just the second time since the global financial crisis, in a sign of how post-Covid ...
BP has struck a deal to offload its US onshore wind business to LS Power, as the FTSE 100 energy major pushes ahead with its pivot back towards fossil fuels in a bid to revive its share price. The ...
The European Union has agreed on a new round of sanctions against Moscow, including a ban on using the Nord Stream gas pipelines connecting Russia and Germany.
Japan’s inflation in June gives the Bank of Japan few reasons for immediate cheer. Headline and core inflation decelerated, ...
Reckitt will retain a 30 per stake in the division under the terms of the deal agreed with Advent. The FTSE 100 company plans to return about $2.2bn of the sale proceeds to shareholders via a special ...
China has prevented a Wells Fargo banker from leaving the country, the American bank said, adding to concerns about travel ...
Michael Froman is president of the Council on Foreign Relations. He served as US Trade Representative in the Obama administration and in a variety of senior economic positions in the Clinton and Obama ...
Amid the package of crypto bills that should head to the president’s desk in a few days lurks a ban on a digital dollar. With 72 other countries developing or launching a central bank digital currency ...
BHP has warned of a $1.7bn cost overrun in the development of its Canadian fertiliser site, dealing a blow to the world’s ...
Context: The European Commission on Tuesday unveiled its plans for the bloc’s 2028-2034 budget, including a so-called Global ...
This is an audio transcript of the FT News Briefing podcast episode: ‘Is Ukraine sliding into authoritarianism?’ ...
Thus, there is no “cash on the sidelines” that can magically flow into the UK equity market. If one pound goes in, another ...