In the studio with Nigo – Japan’s premier polymath
The designer, collector and ceramicist is about to be celebrated at London’s Design Museum. We visit him at work
The designer, collector and ceramicist is about to be celebrated at London’s Design Museum. We visit him at work
Firm’s $9bn fund was down 7% last week as market upheaval hurt macro traders
Disruption risks causing shortages in region which imports 90 per cent of its food
Shares in FTSE 100 company fall despite announcing record share buyback
Art fair’s decision to invite Russia ‘not compatible’ with bloc’s stance on Ukraine war, says Brussels
Also in today’s newsletter: JPMorgan clamps down on lending to private credit groups and Oracle reassures over AI spending
American carriers’ decision not to hedge future purchases has left them exposed to sharp swings in oil prices
Despite a change of heart from Reform and the Conservatives, the Middle East war is much more difficult for the government
Plan underlines fears for the global economy from energy shock triggered by the Middle East war
Documents could cause embarrassment for Keir Starmer’s government
Founder of XTX Markets and science enthusiast is spending tens of millions of dollars on project in Chile
Home secretary acted after London’s Metropolitan Police said organisers were supportive of Iran’s government
New chief Michael Leiters is seeking ways to revive carmaker after 93% plunge in profits last year
German arms group has been one of the biggest corporate winners from the Ukraine war
Take part in a live Q&A with economics leader writer Tej Parikh and European economics commentator Martin Sandbu today at 12pm GMT
Surging energy prices are putting Indian economy under pressure
The stock market thinks so
Also in this newsletter: Austria prepares for first trial in the Ibiza affair
Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose
Updating MPR’s central bank forecasts for higher energy prices
Cristina Criddle speaks to Anthony Niemiec, Greg Olsen, Caroline Green and others
The FT-Statista ranking, now in its second year, lists 500 companies following a survey of about 20,000 employees
The collapse of MFS has sent shockwaves through Wall Street as it adds to fears over weak underwriting standards
Marc Filippino talks to Myles McCormick and Antoine Gara