Earlier this month, France’s President Emmanuel Macron hosted a summit on artificial intelligence aimed at pushing forward ...
Usually the truth is more prosaic than a reportedly “apocryphal story”, but not regarding the joke about “Onassis and Mrs Khrushchev” (Letters, February 17).
In the Energy Source newsletter, “Will Trump unleash Alaska’s oil and gas?” (FT.com, February 13), Alexandra White overlooks the most important voice in the national conversation about energy and ...
The article discusses a statement by the UK’s most senior judge, Lady Carr, which touches on the key constitutional principle ...
As a private company, Shein does not publish profit guidance but the 2024 figures were far lower than the $4.8bn in net ...
Germany’s centre-right CDU and CSU parties have won the federal elections with about 28.5 to 29 per cent of the vote ...
Addressing the group’s cash pile, Buffett pointed to the rise in value of Berkshire’s nearly 200 operating subsidiaries, which include the ice cream chain Dairy Queen and underwear maker Fruit of the ...
Why are Argentines bringing in money from under their mattresses? How does this affect the banking system?
Fund managers are facing lengthy delays in getting approval to operate in Singapore after a surge in applications, putting a dent in the city-state’s ambitions to be Asia’s leading wealth management ...
Companies’ concerns about Donald Trump’s threats of tariffs have rapidly increased, according to an analysis of earnings ...
Regarding Marietje Schaake’s opinion piece “Europe’s dependence on US tech is a critical weakness” ( Opinion, February 20), I agree with the author’s underlying message. One place for the EU to start ...
Home to some of the world’s leading universities and research programmes, Europe is a Petri dish for the type of innovation that makes a real impact to business outcomes.