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The crackdown on household credit is clearly an important reason for slower growth in India recently, and the FT has just ...
On show in Venice, Schütte’s work — ranging from monumental sculptures to intimate watercolours — explores themes such as death and anxiety ...
The young, dreamy twentysomethings who populated Summerhouse, Later (1998), Hermann’s first short-story collection, which became an international bestseller, are now firmly in middle age yet as ...
Unlike Russian coal, gas has not been subject to an import ban, while the EU has prohibited 90 per cent of oil imports from Moscow. Imports of the country’s shipped gas increased about 60 per cent ...
Less than eight weeks later, the tables have turned. Those who witnessed Trump’s speech are now in damage-control mode as the trade war he unleashed on April 2 has destabilised financial markets and ...
The fact is that keeping steel production in the UK requires a forever subsidy. Globally, capacity is perhaps 30 per cent higher than demand. The cost of energy is a big factor in steelmaking; ...
Argentina is getting an enormous lifeline. Last week, the International Monetary Fund agreed to loan the country $20bn. It is the 23rd deal between the IMF and the country, but this money comes with ...
Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary has warned the Irish airline could delay deliveries of Boeing aircraft if they become more expensive, setting up a battle between manufacturers and airlines over who will ...
Shaken by October 7, the country is seizing territory and flattening villages to build buffer zones while routinely striking neighbours ...
Brussels is exploring legal options that would allow European companies to break long-term Russian gas contracts, and Goldman Sachs had a mixed first quarter. Plus, China’s President Xi Jinping is ...
In this season of Tech Tonic, John Thornhill looks at how this new type of warfare is transforming conflicts in places such as Ukraine and Gaza. He also explores how start-ups in the US and Europe are ...
The bet, like its virtually debt-free takeover of Qualtrics, comes with modest leverage. It’ll be financed with about $3.5bn of equity and $2bn of bank debt. While Silver Lake is no semiconductor ...