Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Traders are raising their bets ...
Shiller also provides a “total return Cape”, which adjusts for changes over time in the payout policies of companies. There ...
By the time I followed my Norwegian husband to Oslo, I had internalised the logic of the meritocratic system that had raised and rewarded me. That’s why watching my son being told he could play with ...
The fall of “continental Europe’s last wall” sparked bonhomie this week as Spain and Gibraltar dismantled a physical border ...
Volodymyr Zelenskyy is considering sacking Ukraine’s commander-in-chief, who is known as “the Butcher”, as he seeks to ...
Aughinish Alumina plant linked to sanctioned oligarch Oleg Deripaska faces increasing scrutiny but locals fear for jobs ...
The rise of delivery apps provided a short-term boost for some pizza companies. Papa Johns and Pizza Hut, which both joined ...
Chip stocks are more volatile relative to the broader market than at any point in more than 30 years. This week’s chart ...
Land forces chief says Kyiv’s military expertise is proving invaluable as Bundeswehr rebuilds and US support wanes ...
Also in today’s newsletter: the transfer market’s big spenders and how MLS aims to capitalise on America’s football fever ...
In her fascinating interview, Emily Wilson compares Donald Trump to the Greek King Agamemnon on account of their joint ...
Gillian Tett is right that AI could scythe through regulatory sludge, but the relief will be temporary (Opinion, July 11). Joseph Tainter argued that complex societies answered problems by adding ...