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Nato, of which the US is the biggest member, does not collectively purchase weapons, but some members of the alliance have indicated their willingness to purchase more weapons on behalf of Ukraine.
Israel and Hamas are nearing a deal for a Gaza ceasefire, although they have yet to agree on the positioning of Israeli troops inside the shattered Palestinian enclave, according to three people ...
Blackstone is poised to win a battle for Warehouse Reit, after the listed UK landlord said it would switch its shareholder recommendation to an offer from the US investment group over a rival bid from ...
This is an audio transcript of the Unhedged podcast episode: ‘The secret giant of finance’ ...
Certain people ~cough~ at FTAV Towers are above-average interested in indexing, and how indices have evolved from snapshots ...
The copper market does not appear to think Trump is going to chicken out on his 50 per cent tariffs on the red metal. The copper price rose 13 per cent when the levy was announced — reflecting, ...
Donald Trump has said the US will impose a 35 per cent tariff on Canada at the start of August as he launches a fresh salvo ...
Also in today’s newsletter, Reeves puts reform of UK cash ISAs on hold and Google is to agree cloud discount with US ...
This is an audio transcript of the FT News Briefing podcast episode: ‘Big Pharma markets left in a ‘patent cliff’-hanger’ ...
A celebration of art and culture, from country house opera and contemporary painting to the Ukrainian orchestra playing through war, and Eve Arnold’s powerful portraits of Malcolm X.
Tsipras’s “somersault”, or kolotoumba as the Greeks called it, was a costly gambit that set back the economic recovery and ...
The past few years have shown investors that they should expect the unexpected in geopolitics. Russia’s full-scale invasion ...