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J Sainsbury has said it expects profits to flatline this year and vowed to remain competitive amid signs of a UK supermarket price war. The UK’s second-largest supermarket group said on Thursday that ...
A downturn in China hit sales at French luxury group Hermès in the first quarter, leaving revenue growth below expectations.
After some recent excursions to the United States, the FT Alphaville Pub Quiz will return to London next month, with the kind support of Finalto!
Of all the ruckus in markets over the past few weeks, the most concerning part was the rapid rise in Treasury yields, and the momentary positive correlation between equity and Treasury prices. Indeed, ...
The chief of the centre-right European People’s party (EPP) has vowed to avoid co-operation with the far right in the ...
This week’s podcast is about Iran’s nuclear programme and the threat of another war in the Middle East. My guest is Sanam Vakil, director of the Middle East Programme at Chatham House here in London.
Kasia Broussalian Doing well, thanks. So tell me what’s going on in emerging markets right now. How well are they doing?
The electricity needed to power huge data centres has sparked a renewed interest in the potential of small modular reactors. The FT’s Pilita Clark looks at whether SMRs will help with the clean energy ...
Lesotho, which US trade policy turned into a hub for Levi’s jeans and Trump-branded golf shirts, faces economic devastation ...
Recent moves from Toronto to Brooklyn to Brussels to Paris have only stirred his creativity — and a historic rental in the ...
Thames Water has estimated the cost of upgrading its flagship Oxford sewage works has risen from £40mn to £435mn over just ...
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, to which the UK is a signatory, recognises play as a fundamental right. But ...