A Keynesian solution to global imbalances
Economists have been proposing fixes to structural problems created by an international reserve currency since the 1940s
Economists have been proposing fixes to structural problems created by an international reserve currency since the 1940s
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Governments will implement repatriation and quarantine procedures for people leaving MV Hondius
Deal advice has evolved into a huge legal business but leaves firms vulnerable to misuse of confidential information
The city’s wealthy property owners say they are sick of being vilified
Think-tank network that has prospered under Donald Trump has close operational ties to secretive Catholic group
German family shareholders want to press ahead with listing of Paris-backed group at €15bn-€20bn valuation
Premier League club to face Paris Saint-Germain on May 30 in Budapest
East-west pipeline allows world’s biggest oil company to circumvent the Strait of Hormuz and keep pumping
Lawsuit brought by Elon Musk heads into final week in court, with Sam Altman due to testify
Iran war and inflation hit US president’s approval ratings and weigh on Republican midterm prospects, survey shows
Aliko Dangote tells the FT he is leaning towards Mombasa rather than Tanzania for 650,000-barrel-a-day oil mega-project
US president has threatened to raise levies to 25% if EU does not implement last year’s trade deal
Consumer credit fintech issued more new personal loans than any other UK lender
Defence minister plans Washington trip after Chancellor Friedrich Merz falls out with US president
Airlines have managed to avoid greater turbulence because jet fuel hasn’t actually run short — yet
Canberra has used its status as major gas exporter to push Asian suppliers to maintain flow of vital refined oil products
As Reform UK’s leader aims for government, he must juggle a growing crowd of admirers and influence-seekers
In a rare interview the Sports Direct founder confirms he was behind the car park video that led to his rival’s demise
Many of the brightest workers steer clear of such businesses because promotions are scarcer and rewards lower
Mixue has bold plans for international expansion but its successful formula may face hurdles abroad
CFO Victor Vial says world trading routes will be permanently reshaped after the conflict
Sadiq Khan’s long tenure as mayor is a sharp contrast to high turnover in Downing Street
Both extremes now have an affinity for cancel culture and conspiracy theories