Gold heads for best week since 2008 as Greenland crisis rattles dollar
Price closes in on $5,000 per ounce and silver tops $100 as Trump’s shortlived tariffs threat sparks rush into precious metals
Price closes in on $5,000 per ounce and silver tops $100 as Trump’s shortlived tariffs threat sparks rush into precious metals
Central bank technical paper comes after widespread criticism of its post-Covid performance
Japan will hold shortest-ever general election campaign period before voting next month
UK prime minister says US president should apologise for comments in latest sign of strain between allies
Donald Trump has issued new threats to take over Greenland from Denmark. But does America actually need to annex territory from its Nato ally?
Buildings don’t spy, bully, or interfere — people do
Talks that are due to take place next month take on fresh urgency after the transatlantic rupture in Davos
Manufacturing setbacks undermine company’s efforts to become US champion in advanced chipmaking
A young couple faces agonising decisions in a harrowing but deeply humane play at London’s Royal Court
Dispute over whether ‘cash-like’ money market funds should be allowed in stocks-and-shares Isas
Delaying implementation is seen as a way to avoid a repeat of last year’s backbench rebellion
Performance of Czechoslovak Group underlines strong investor demand for defence companies
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has a chance to really ‘take back control’
Washington says it will curb supply of cash if Baghdad fails to freeze out and disarm Shia militants
Is Starmer’s approach to Trump now in tatters?
Is Starmer’s approach to Trump now in tatters?
The Nato secretary-general is happy to use flattery in order to get things done
Racing group sued Spaniard in London for breaking deal to drive for IndyCar team
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The Maga activist on rifts within the right, his primary race against Trump confidant Lindsey Graham — and the president’s mistake over the Epstein files
Tristram Hunt tells the FT that Labour’s non-dom tax changes have been a ‘challenge’ for fundraising
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Territory’s economic recovery remains a distant prospect