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Swamp Notes is taking this weekend off so instead we wanted to share the latest episode from our fellow FT podcast, The ...
Peter Berezin at BCA Research, who has the lowest 2025 price target for the S&P 500 among analysts surveyed by Bloomberg, ...
A British company holding two Pacific Ocean exploration licences is up for sale after its Norwegian parent went bankrupt ...
Once defined by scandal, the modern-day elopement has been reinvented as a low-key – but no less romantic – choice. Many are ...
The US has approved Capital One’s $35.5bn takeover of Discover Financial in a deal that will merge two of America’s largest ...
The remedies lie in education policy (more facts, less emoting and the inculcation of the skill of critical thinking) and dietary improvement. For example, an emphasis on the virtues of marine-based ...
Satellite group linked to People’s Liberation Army has supplied images to Iran-backed group in Yemen, say officials ...
I recently reread The Great Gatsby for the first time in decades and find Sarah Churchwell’s parallels with our Tech and Maga elite to be right on the, er, money ( The Weekend Essay, April 5).
You don’t have to be a marine to make a good Arctic soldier, but you must have a basic ability to be able to ski in the difficult conditions you will confront — and be able to withstand the cold. That ...
It’s good to know the excellent Janan Ganesh reckons his age (43) is the best possible age to be (“The mid-life noncrisis”, Opinion, Life & Arts, April 12). But his assertion that relationships in ...
Re Ross Freedman’s letter (“Sharing plate chagrin”, April 5) taking aim at restaurants that “serve sharing plates that give an odd number of food portions to an even number of diners”, in Spain ...
Canada’s Mark Carney has picked up the gauntlet. Britain’s Keir Starmer prefers to look the other way. Japan and South Korea ...