Supreme Court’s tariff ruling has mixed implications for the Fed
The risk of a lasting inflationary overshoot is now lower but the US’s fiscal path is likely to be more expansionary
The risk of a lasting inflationary overshoot is now lower but the US’s fiscal path is likely to be more expansionary
US naval and aircraft build-up is reminiscent of the invasion of Iraq, experts say
Insufficient details about the US data intelligence company’s recent contract have been made public
Abbas Araghchi’s comments come as Trump says he is considering limited strikes to pressure Tehran into agreement
His decision to depart ‘60 Minutes’ reflects discomfort with the network’s turbulent new ‘anti cancel-culture’ leadership
Separating its two assets would be a whole new ball game for Madison Square Garden Sports
Figure hit by drop in government spending during federal shutdown is far below analysts’ expectations
Self-belief and ambition become flaws when amplified by managerial power and big money
Top court issues historic rebuke of US president’s use of emergency powers to impose duties on trading partners
Viktor Orbán has intensified his anti-Ukraine rhetoric ahead of elections where he risks being toppled
Price pressures continued to rise according to the December PCE inflation data
Support from Trump administration adds new twist in blockbuster battle with Netflix
The last thing the Middle East needs is a showdown between its two wealthiest countries
Plus, a new cabinet secretary (and a major arrest) took centre stage
How to run good meetings, the economy of self-improvement, and a new kind of intelligence
This joyous, peppery production is brightly danced and wittily played — with a medal-winning turn from Katherine Ochoa’s Kitri
New York Sun owner makes £500mn offer to rival DMGT’s agreed bid
Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with Ben Hall, the FT’s Europe editor, on Thursday February 26 at 1pm (GMT)
‘There has never been a better time to be a crook’
The Caltech professor on using AI to harness the power of enzymes — and what US funding cuts could mean for research
Higher rates and frozen thresholds are pushing more higher earners towards the niche investment vehicle
Could it ever replace human advice?
From ultra-processed food to Japan’s population crisis and a wartime hotel in Paris — plus Gisèle Pelicot’s memoir and tales of family from Lauren Groff and Vigdis Hjorth
Delays raise bill for flagship UK nuclear project to almost £49bn at today’s prices