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FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

Trump's tests of the US justice system
For the time being, it is just about holding

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

VW's Everllence sale shows even ailing carmakers have hidden charms
Deal suggests carmakers may have more value packed away in the trunk

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

Tesco's return to broadband should be a profitable side hustle
Retailer has a good chance of snagging market share thanks to its brand recognition and captive customer base

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

Andy Burnham will have to make tough choices
Britain's next leader must be ready to take unpopular decisions on spending and growth

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

Competition intensifies for Anthropic and OpenAI ahead of IPOs
Renewed challenge from open-source models raises stakes on AI labs to make their case

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

Trump's Iran deal is better than ongoing war
The president has made many errors in his policy towards Tehran, but signing the MOU isn't one of them

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

The ever weirder world of venture capital
Why the Power Law remains a guiding principle of the high-risk, high-reward VC game

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

What bond markets want from Burnham
A credible strategy would focus on reducing the deficit over the next two years

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

Andy Burnham's Ed Miliband test
The choice of chancellor will reveal the likely character of the government and the extent of any new radicalism

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

How much compute does the world really need?
Scale cannot solve AI's fundamental problem with accuracy

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

Cheat sheet for an EU financial geopolitics plan
How to become an autonomous global power in monetary matters

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

Trump's culture wars are a goal down
The US's chief asset as the World Cup host is precisely the issue that's been tearing it apart: immigration

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

Lessons from Brexit for the world economy
Ten years on, it's clear the warnings should have been heeded

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

They think it's oil over
Plus gilts on the comeback trail

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

Patent cliffs aren't the only driver of biotech M&A boom
Many deals this year have been for early-stage assets

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

Patent cliffs aren't the only driver of the biotech M&A boom
Many deals this year have been for early-stage assets

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

The future of TV: lots of choice, lots of hassle
The fracturing of platforms has created both delight and frustration for viewers

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

Boaz Weinstein is half right on Workspace's valuation rut
London's commercial property market is lumpy and slowing

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

What if ideas aren't getting harder to find, after all?
Large companies may have just become better at hiding the fruits of their labour

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

What are the legal considerations for a destination wedding?
We want to know about the potential pitfalls of marrying abroad

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 25, 2026

The profits boom is a mixed blessing
The Kalecki-Levy equation suggests some awkward trade-offs for the US government and markets

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 24, 2026

What Ambani's deep-tech ambitions reveal about India's AI limits
Country still needs to play catch-up if it is to become self-reliant in the use of the technology

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 24, 2026

UK takeover targets are right to set the bar high
Rejecting bids is not a riskless strategy. But this time boards may have a point

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 24, 2026

Latin America's shallow shift to the right
Colombia and other recent polls highlight polarisation rather than a decisive swing

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 24, 2026

Credible deterrence requires a new Nato bank
Capital rules prevent the defence ecosystem from getting financing at the volume it needs from commercial lenders

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 24, 2026

The emigrants Israel can't afford to lose
Those inclined to leave are the ones sustaining what's left of the country's liberal democracy

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 24, 2026

Why is getting to a World Cup game so hard?
Fans travelling to the stadium in New Jersey are having to contend with high train fares, limited bus seats and a ban on walking or cycling

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 24, 2026

Putin's system is in a state of slow implosion
Look to the erosion of fiscal discipline to see where the problems lie

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 24, 2026

Burnham's first hire helps win over his doubters
James Purnell, set to be chief of staff, reassures Labour MPs about presumptive PM's management of the economy

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 24, 2026

SpaceX stumbles
Ordinary IPO behaviour

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 24, 2026

Parents have shouldered VAT on school fees with a groan
The decline in privately educated pupils has not been as big as many — including me — anticipated

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 24, 2026

Struggling European carmakers have options, none of them good
Forging alliances with China would help the struggling sector offload some of its bloated costs. It may be the pick of a bad bunch

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 24, 2026

Heatwave shows we are marinating in a crisis of our own making
Political inaction in the battle against climate change is costly and getting costlier

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 24, 2026

Gilt investors shouldn't think so much about British politics
The risks of decisions in Westminster are overplayed compared with global turmoil

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 24, 2026

The rise and fall of US hegemony
On the eve of its 250th birthday, America and the world order it created are in crisis

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 24, 2026

Experts know less than they like to think
In a world of untested treatments, disputed policies and untried inventions, it can't be hard to remember why evidence is so important

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 24, 2026

Private equity's move into youth sports brings some truths home
Investments create benefits but also lead to higher costs and risk of inequality

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 23, 2026

The US Treasury market rests on shakier ground
Reforms are necessary to bolster the financial world's backbone

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 23, 2026

SpaceX tests its reality-warping powers on bond market
For some buyers, a solid rating can act as permission to buy; the lack of one can put a security off limits

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 23, 2026

SpaceX tests its reality-warping powers on the bond market
For some buyers, a solid rating can act as permission to buy; the lack of one can put a security off limits

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 23, 2026

Fairytale economics holds the UK back
Without growth, mainstream politics is doomed. Burnham's Labour must stop telling stories that hold it back

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 23, 2026

China and the US, accidental climate saviours of the world
The EU carbon pricing model is being supplanted by Beijing's green tech spending and Donald Trump's oil price shock

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 23, 2026

Things look bad for IT consultants — but not that bad
Current selldown underestimates the ability of companies such as Accenture and Capgemini to fight back

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 23, 2026

Ten tensions in the Kevin Warsh Fed
Task forces cannot find simple solutions to fundamental trade-offs

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 23, 2026

Zelenskyy may get the last laugh over Trump
Ukraine's president increasingly looks as if he holds the future of the west in his hands

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 23, 2026

Zelenskyy may have the last laugh over Trump
Ukraine's president increasingly looks as if he holds the future of the west in his hands

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 23, 2026

Higher rates and US stocks
Plus, real-time data and the Fed

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 23, 2026

Getty Images shows the inimitable value of an OpenAI photobomb
Having fought vigorously to defend its copyright, the picture agency is trying a new approach

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 23, 2026

Burnham might just have what it takes to see off Farage
The policy differences between his future premiership and Starmer's will be small but significant

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 23, 2026

Warsh has a chance to enact lasting reform at the Fed
Changing the inflation and balance-sheet frameworks will be key

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 23, 2026

New York's green energy rethink is a lesson for the UK
AI data centres and electricity shortages are forcing the state to weaken its opposition to fossil fuels

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 22, 2026

CRH digs deep for a bigger share of the US construction boom
Irish building materials group's deal for Arcosa is worth doing

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 22, 2026

EasyJet should hold out for a tad more from Castlelake
UK budget airline has minimal debt and is expected to grow operating profit sevenfold from this year's depressed level

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 22, 2026

The revolving door of Downing Street
To survive longer than Keir Starmer, Andy Burnham will need vision and a plan

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 22, 2026

How to bridge the impasse over Iran's nuclear programme
If the next phase of negotiations fails, Washington and Tehran could find themselves locked in an endless cycle of war

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 22, 2026

Britain needs more than better leadership. Here's how we get it
A modern democracy should have a way to decide together what matters most

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 22, 2026

Why Bangladesh is backing Argentina in the World Cup
Their national team has never qualified, so Bangladeshi fans are cheering for Messi

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 22, 2026

America's allies look to declare independence from the US
Traditional partners are rethinking their economic ties

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 22, 2026

Waiting for Andy: what will a Burnham premiership mean?
It is the threat of Reform UK that has so panicked Labour MPs

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 22, 2026

Burnham cemented himself as Labour's winner
A coronation for the PM hopeful looks likely — unless Keir Starmer decides to fight back

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 22, 2026

Leverage in the financial system, revisited
Plus, the dollar comeback

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 22, 2026

Burnham will have to be brave if he wants to get Britain growing again
Unfortunately UK politics is hostile to making tough, but necessary, choices

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 22, 2026

What would a stablecoin run look like?
Fire sales of assets held in reserve could trigger problems in many other financial markets

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 22, 2026

Time to switch off your landing light at night?
The Butterfly Conservation is urging protection of moth populations?.?.?.? but the lure of the lamp remains strong

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 21, 2026

Why sinodollars outweigh the petroyuan
China's currency is becoming a more important part of the global financial system but the dollar is still in control

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 21, 2026

Back-stabbing myths are driving the US and Europe further apart
Competing narratives of abandonment — from Iran to Greenland — could lead to Nato's permanent unravelling

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 21, 2026

We need to talk about Brexit
Britain must rebuild EU ties, but trying to rejoin would for now be a diversion

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 21, 2026

Reform UK has a new set of problems
The fight for the right is far from settled, as the Makerfield and Aberdeen by-elections showed

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 21, 2026

Rejoining the EU is no panacea
Reversing Brexit would sidetrack UK parliament from pursuing more impactful growth reforms

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 21, 2026

Sorry, Elon, the far right is still the far right
And on some issues, it's further to the right than before

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 21, 2026

Finally, a use for corporate bullshit
Companies might one day be able to use it to choose who to hire and promote

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 21, 2026

Workers are emerging as the next big AI logjam
Big Tech wakes up to the need for brawn and crafts skills to build and maintain data centres

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 20, 2026

The new chair effect
First impressions, priced in

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 20, 2026

Europe's stocks offer a peace dividend their US peers can't match
European companies have more to gain by way of recovery if energy shortages caused by the Iran conflict ease

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 20, 2026

Rathbones' blunder boosts banks in the race for the UK's rich
An internal review that found regulatory compliance shortcomings sent the stock down 17%

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 20, 2026

Markets get the measure of Trump
At the very first sign that the president is buckling on an unorthodox foreign policy decision, that is the time to pounce

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 20, 2026

Take our phones too! Let's add adults to the social media ban
We have to face up to the fact that we're all addicted to online scrolling

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 20, 2026

The window for peace in Ukraine won't be open forever
There is an opportunity to freeze the conflict, but Putin's fantasy of total victory could get in the way

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 20, 2026

ChatGPT moved my cheese: AI is unsettling the self-help shelf
Instant summaries sound the death knell for the bullet-point books that prey on our insecurities

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 20, 2026

Harry Potter has ruined Britain
Our greatest assets have been appropriated by the Ministry of Wizardry

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 20, 2026

Why dignity is the measure that matters
From litter-pickers to cage fighters, the signs of a society's health are often hidden in plain sight

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 20, 2026

The cooler corner of Côtes du Rhône
In an under-sung swathe of the prolific appellation, small-scale, independent producers are crafting fresh, quality wines — and raising expectations

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 20, 2026

Why are we not talking to one another?
Conversations with a chatbot will never provide the same human nourishment

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 20, 2026

Should I pay off my child's student loans?
A cash gift may be better used elsewhere, but be wary of inheritance tax implications

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 20, 2026

UK investors need to stop buying rubbish stocks
Retail investors who back the wrong companies for the wrong reasons are helping to kill the London market

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 20, 2026

Cue Point, London: Low-and-slow Texan technique meets the fragrant flavours of Afghanistan — restaurant review
After a decade of pop-ups and the festival circuit, the award-winning smokehouse delights at a new permanent home in Notting Hill

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 19, 2026

Britain needs a Labour contest, not a coronation
Andy Burnham should be tested on his policies against other leadership contenders

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 19, 2026

‘Beware small states': why Lebanon endangers the unfinished Israel-Iran war
The country carries the seeds of escalation that could undo Trump's tenuous deal with Tehran

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 19, 2026

The Knicks' victory points to the value of scarcity
The NBA team's value continues to rise as investors chase a limited number of assets

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 19, 2026

Andy Burnham will need to play a new card now
His winning campaign in Makerfield was long on hope but a vague prospectus won't be enough in Number 10

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 19, 2026

Medallia's collapse turns private credit into a private equity problem
Private lenders that once fancied themselves as ‘coupon clippers' had better be prepared to run companies as equity owners

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 19, 2026

Don't blame passive investors if SpaceX is mispriced
Index funds don't misallocate capital — that's what stock pickers do

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 19, 2026

Why don't we take Father's Day seriously?
Even dads don't care about it — so they say…

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 19, 2026

Reaching a nuclear deal with Iran will be much harder than in 2015
Tehran's position has hardened and trust has declined in the years since the JCPOA

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 19, 2026

A reprieve for gilts
Plus Asian inflation

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 19, 2026

Burnham's win should worry Farage
Fear of a Reform victory led Makerfield voters — including some 2024 Conservatives — to tactically vote Labour

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 19, 2026

Nigel Farage should be worried
Fear of a Reform victory led Makerfield voters — including some 2024 Conservatives — to tactically vote Labour

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 19, 2026

AI is turning Nintendo and Sony products into accidental luxury goods
With component-makers busy supplying data centres, console prices are rising as demand outstrips production capacity

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 19, 2026

Are insurers becoming dangerously addicted to private credit ratings?
We should worry about what happens when regulatory arbitrage goes unchecked

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 19, 2026

Newby Hall is a glorious lesson in restoring a rock garden
It seemed beyond repair but this grand mountain scheme in Yorkshire has been revived after decades of decline

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