Plus, the ‘buy Europe’ trade
Selling the same thing to different people at a different price sounds unfair, but it needn’t be bad news for consumers
Exxon and Shell among those resuming Arctic exploration in Trump’s ‘drill, baby, drill’ era
Secretive Gaesa group at heart of talks with Trump administration on communist-led island’s future
What happens if Washington pulls the ‘kill switch’ on digital services?
GLP-1s and a backlash against woke attitudes have dented the body positivity movement. Who stands to gain from it?
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
The city’s wealthy property owners say they are sick of being vilified
CFO Victor Vial says world trading routes will be permanently reshaped after the conflict
State department says groups provided satellite imagery that enabled Tehran to strike American forces in Middle East
Areas that historically have not been considered fire-prone are now experiencing more wildfires
São Paulo exchange emerges as indirect beneficiary of turmoil in the Gulf
The Chicago Fed head talks GPTs, the rate outlook, and new Fed nominee Kevin Warsh
Caroline Weaver’s shop stocks everyday essentials, from toothpaste to scented candles, that are made in New York
Andrew Giuliani says ‘we don’t really believe in price controls’, despite outcry from fan groups
Officials discussed resources investments as Washington tries to break China’s control of critical minerals production
Works by the American abstract painter lead a May auction season in New York peppered with postwar heavyweights
The market is reacting more strongly to rate decisions by the Bank of England than those of its peers, signalling potential communication issues
Washington says it launched strikes after Tehran attacked American destroyers
Termination of 32-year joint venture is a blow to communist island’s economy and could push up cobalt prices
Almost 30 passengers had already left cruise ship struck with rodent-borne illness before alarm was raised
A rattlingly readable analysis of good public policy in 10 countries — and what the rest of the globe can learn from it
Previous US presidents have been undone by oil price shocks, but rarely ones of their own making
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