US to ease Russian oil sanctions as energy prices soar
Move by Treasury comes after escalating crisis in Gulf sends Brent above $100 again
Move by Treasury comes after escalating crisis in Gulf sends Brent above $100 again
‘We want Iran to think we don’t know what we’re doing’
If renminbi settlement becomes cheaper and more trade migrates, firms will have less need to generate or hold US currency
Rapid depletion of stockpile including Tomahawk missiles raises pressure on Trump over cost of conflict
Also in today’s newsletter: China targets more ‘employment-friendly’ growth, and Honda reports $15bn loss
Traders expect central bank to remain on hold until next summer in blow to Trump’s hopes for lower borrowing costs
Latest round of strikes on tankers and Iranian supreme leaders comments fan fears of supply disruptions
Wall Street cheers plans that would water down protections designed to avoid repeat of 2008 financial crisis
Written statement is first public comment from Mojtaba Khamenei since the start of the war
Bad news piles up in non-bank lending
Terry Duffy says any attempt by the government to lower prices using derivatives market would erode confidence
Chair of Swiss private capital group warns pace could double to above 5% in coming years
Damage from the conflict is already having an impact on corporate strategy
Anthropic and Microsoft have struck an alliance on agents but the tussle over the future of the technology will only intensify
Richard Lapper’s richly rewarding biography charts his route from firebrand to pragmatic president
Approval threatens further disruption to retail energy sector after decade of upheaval
Digital investments will be restricted to niche Innovative Finance Isas from next month
Re-election bid of Jim Clyburn comes as critics say the US political system has become a gerontocracy
Plus, the impact of rising oil prices on public finances
The London venue was offered an intimate setting for the veteran dancemaker and former Royal Ballet star
Five stars for rapturous Icelandic drama ‘The Love That Remains’ and delirious Chinese oddity ‘Resurrection’; an Ealing classic reborn as ‘How to Make a Killing’; protests chronicled in ‘Everyone to Kenmure Street’; Jessie Buckley in madcap monster movie ‘The Bride!’; epoch-hopping German drama ‘The
Hlynur Pálmason proves himself a genuine cinematic artist with a poetic drama that combines the feelgood and the minor-key
Chinese director Bi Gan crafts an entrancing, perplexing, sometimes infuriating film about a dreamer adrift in a dizzying world