ECB frontrunner Hernández de Cos is most qualified candidate for top job, economists say
Former Spanish central bank chief ranks first in poll of monetary policy experts in ‘tight race’ for Lagarde succession
Former Spanish central bank chief ranks first in poll of monetary policy experts in ‘tight race’ for Lagarde succession
Oil price jumps as Washington and Tehran give conflicting accounts of whether new peace talks are set to begin
A permanent cut in the payroll tax could benefit workers and the world
From Babikir Elsiddig M Elamin, Ambassador and Head of Mission, Embassy of Sudan, London
From John Doherty, Gweedore, County Donegal, Ireland
From Dustin Wright, Historian and Chair, Department of World Languages and Cultures, California State University, Monterey Bay, CA, US
From John Tippler, Spalding, Lincolnshire, UK
From Natalie Bennett, Green Peer, House of Lords, London SW1, UK
From Sebastian Woller, Bern, Switzerland
From Greg Jackson, and others
From Mark Toon, Totnes, Devon, UK
Waymo’s market share is around 12 per cent across the US cities and regions where it has services, not 7 per cent as wrongly stated in an article on April 17
Sources of finance
Western executives hope ‘in China for China’ strategy will halt sales decline in world’s largest car market
Increase indicates resilience in housing market even as Iran war led to surge in energy costs
Also in today’s newsletter: pro-Russia ex-president on course to win Bulgaria’s elections, and Brussels pushes remote working to ease energy crisis
Rumen Radev’s projected majority could turn the EU member state’s parliament away from the West
Prime minister’s statement to MPs will come ahead of testimony from sacked Foreign Office head Olly Robbins
Topical FT articles and suggested classroom questions
Billionaire investor Brad Jacobs is seeking to create the dominant company in the US building products sector
Plus, Middle East ceasefire deadlines, Trump attends press dinner and Fed nominee Kevin Warsh faces Senate committee
Wave of inflation will persist as higher fuel prices feed through into businesses
Zack Polanski’s leftwing populists are aiming to eat into Labour’s heartlands