Warsh’s data preferences risk costly inflation mistake
Trimmed-mean measures paint a favourable picture — they did the same, wrongly, in 2021 and 2022
Trimmed-mean measures paint a favourable picture — they did the same, wrongly, in 2021 and 2022
Plan will hit Rosneft refinery that supplies most of German capital’s petrol, kerosene and heating fuel
Sony’s ‘Ace’ defeats elite players, highlighting how AI is improving machines’ abilities to interact with people
FCA, police and HMRC swoop on properties allegedly using peer-to-peer trading ‘to move, disguise and spend illegal money’
Households are buying up induction stoves and chaiwalas have closed as Iran conflict hits the country’s supply of LPG
Populist party promises panel discussions with ‘leading voices from across the economy’ to tempt wary chief executives
Home secretary questions PM’s praise of Olly Robbins days after sacking him and first Labour MP calls on leader to quit
Previous bid for FTSE 100 group from Swedish private equity firm rejected
Investor concerns that technology could hit companies’ business models will derail exits, says Swedish group
Federal Council sets out plans for banking reform after months of lobbying by country’s biggest lender
A fine ensemble brings energy to a relentless production at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
Case in Court of Appeal will help shape whether motorists can make claims outside of £9.1bn redress scheme
London-listed company’s shares plunge as it considers capital raise of at least $100mn
Italy’s ‘Mattei plan’ for Africa is part of efforts to curb migration
Mediators have until April 28 to overcome power struggle between Airbus and Dassault Aviation
US aircraft maker narrows losses and posts widest gap over European rival since 2018
It may have stumbled in the AI race but the company’s new CEO will find it still has distinct advantages
Pakistan’s fatigue-wearing strongman Asim Munir takes unorthodox approach to mediating between two arch-enemies
Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea property valuations sink close to 2013 levels
The country requires centre-left foreign policy and centre-right reform at home
The South African’s magisterial reviews were a mainstay of FT arts coverage for more than a decade
Changes are first stage in wider shake-up by Financial Conduct Authority
Once, Como 1907 was just a football club. Now, its owners are trying to build a luxury ecosystem around its glamorous location
Governments are grappling with a fiendish policy dilemma