Stale February inflation data will not have much bearing on BoE
Effects of Iran war will only start to show from March
Effects of Iran war will only start to show from March
Figure comes as Middle East war has triggered a surge in energy prices
Low level escape of carcinogenic vapour previously undetected, scientists say
To make sure you avoid the traps, time your arrival and restructure your trusts
Plus, US bank regulations
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Michela Tindera talks to Antoine Gara and Eric Platt
Also in this newsletter: the fight over hosting the EU’s customs agency
Also in today’s newsletter: VW shifts to missile defence and Reform UK drops nationalisation plans
Read the March forecast from the FT’s Monetary Policy Radar team
US president continues to play up prospect of deal with Iran but Pentagon also sending more troops to Middle East
Marc Filippino speaks to Robert Armstrong and Raya Jalabi
Donald Trump’s America is a world leader in democratic decline
Japan’s Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group is working on plans for a possible takeover of the Wall Street investment bank
European capitals irritated by Mark Rutte’s suggestion they will join US armada to Strait of Hormuz
Prime minister struggles to find alternatives to Qatari LNG shipments curtailed by Iran war
Investor disapproval of possible tie-up reflects the challenge of integrating two different family controlled companies
Traders expect prices to fall later this year, giving carriers hope they can lock in lower rates by being patient
Energy security arguments being pushed in response to review of EU policy
Facility near Cambridge is undergoing ambitious expansion — but faces logistical challenges
Corporates try to take advantage of market rebounds rather than risk further turbulence or US midterm elections
Art from South Asia is gaining ground, powered by domestic demand and industrial billionaires
Investment group Tengelmann working on a proposal that could lead to a spin-off as soon as this year
What we can learn from ‘the worst contract in sports history’