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FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 17, 2026

Who pays for AI?
And how much?

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 17, 2026

Why Iran is returning to war
Its rulers believe that further escalation will force the US to offer the security and economic relief it craves

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 17, 2026

A Europe that's losing at tech could still achieve quantum supremacy
The UK and EU have committed twice as much money as the US to investments in the computing sector

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 17, 2026

The dangers of investor fatalism
Reports of a Russo-Chinese plan to disable satellites underline how markets are ignoring geopolitical threats to the tech boom

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 17, 2026

The lessons Burnham must heed on the economy
Policy must go beyond mere announcements and budget arithmetic

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 17, 2026

Writers with an itch for unseen nature
A growing body of books asks us to look beyond big animals to the fascinations of the small and the hidden

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 17, 2026

Would the corgis love the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden in Regent's Park?
Drought-resistant, naturalistic planting makes this site unlike any other Royal Park — and all the better for it

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 16, 2026

The great British corporate sell-off
The UK's business case needs strengthening to stop a self-reinforcing exodus

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 16, 2026

Uber's super app ‘synergies' deserve some suspension of disbelief
Ride-hailing giant's purchase of Delivery Hero may be more appetising than it looks

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 16, 2026

We need humanities more than ever in the age of AI
Subjects like literature, languages and history are vital to a thoughtful and prosperous society

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 16, 2026

Why socialists should embrace luxury apartments
High-end developments can be more effective at unlocking affordability than social housing programmes

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 16, 2026

Perps are distracting Wall Street, not disrupting it
Craze for perpetual futures is worrying investors in securities exchanges

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 16, 2026

Vibes, not results, will dictate Burnham's true election timetable
The political realities point to the new PM going long — but not too long

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 16, 2026

The digital euro gets ready for beta testing
A brave new world for EU digital finance

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 16, 2026

The joy of watching geniuses deliver
Individual stars shone brighter than ever at this World Cup

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 16, 2026

ESG is dead
Long live ESG

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 16, 2026

Conflicts of interest are back — and more blatant than ever
Democrats would do well to focus their fire on the use of public office by Donald Trump's circle for private gain

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 16, 2026

The perks of parenting by spreadsheet
One simple trick to share it equally

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 16, 2026

The rating reforms needed to tackle private credit's vulnerabilities
Once again rating agencies are the centre of systemic concerns

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 16, 2026

Takanomics vs Abenomics: the $2.3tn prizefight
Japan's new prime minister has broken with her mentor by encouraging firms to invest according to a government plan

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 16, 2026

Renewed Hormuz tensions raise chances of a pricey winter
Asia and Europe would end up competing for LNG cargoes during their cold season if market is short, pushing up prices

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 16, 2026

IBM's profit warning shows tech valuations are all in the timing
There is a case for believing AI revenue will grow more slowly than the hyperscalers have baked into their plans

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 15, 2026

PayPal investors can afford not to check out too hastily
Advent International and Stripe's $53bn offer is a bargain for the buyers

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 15, 2026

Ukraine's self-defeating reshuffle
Wartime leadership is not a popularity contest

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 15, 2026

The UK finally has a blueprint for innovation — now it must act on it
The Whittle Lab aims to transform aerothermal engineering, one of the country's strongest manufacturing industries

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 15, 2026

The UK is forgetting the dull bit of climate change policy
Adaptation has never been the priority, but this summer's heat is a message that the Treasury needs to act

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 15, 2026

What Wisconsin socialists tell us about the Democratic fightback
The gubernatorial primary is a test bed for a radical pitch to voters in Midwest Trump country

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 15, 2026

One answer to EU strategic autonomy is orbiting overhead
The Galileo satellite programme offers a model for funding joint defence projects and creating joint revenues

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 15, 2026

A new economic order will be built piece by ad hoc piece
Traditional trade deals will not address geopolitical concerns

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 15, 2026

IBM's share plunge is a warning on AI
AI demand is starting to crowd out other forms of sector spending

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 15, 2026

IBM's share plunge is a warning to the IT sector
AI demand is starting to crowd out other forms of sector spending

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 15, 2026

Wall Street banks are AI stocks now
Plus a nice cool CPI report

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 15, 2026

Is Rightmove taking us for a ride?
Estate agents are convinced the UK's most popular property portal exploits its dominant position — but determining whether vendors foot the bill is tricky

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 15, 2026

Is the US or Europe better off?
Comparing the two economies is harder than it seems

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 15, 2026

Trump is driving another nail into the coffin of US science
Under proposed reforms, political appointees will review grants to ensure they "advance the President's priorities"

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 15, 2026

Paramount and Disney are chasing a pre-stream pipe dream
Studios built streaming platforms believing it would create a tight bond with viewers

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 15, 2026

Explain it to me like I'm 10
Simplifying how we explain complex concepts can lead to surprising benefits

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 15, 2026

Britain does not need looser fiscal rules. It needs better ones
The budget framework needs to be fixed to reward stewardship rather than neglect

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 15, 2026

Will I be protected from unfair dismissal in six months?
I've just started a new job after a rocky work history and want to check my employment rights

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 15, 2026

Britain's electric air taxi contender needs more power
US hedge fund that controls Vertical Aerospace wants a strategic partner to boost its credibility

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 14, 2026

Brinkmanship in the Strait of Hormuz
America's president is trapped, but Tehran is overplaying its hand

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 14, 2026

AkzoNobel's merger of equals looks distinctly second-best
Investors do not seem to think the Dutch company will extract blockbuster value from its planned tie-up

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 14, 2026

Big banks and Big Tech are surfing the same wave
Wall Street is no longer the only industry reaching into every corner of the economy

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 14, 2026

Democrats are not in great shape
A fractious opposition is doing everything it can to spurn an open goal

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 14, 2026

We are not on course for a Nato divorce — yet
The best possible case is US support in the short term and European rearmament over the next two to three years

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 14, 2026

How QE changed banks, and why that makes QT dangerous
An interview with Jill Cetina

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 14, 2026

AI and the new Mechanical Turk
The evolution of the technology offers fresh opportunities for hoodwinkers and charlatans

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 14, 2026

The political fast lane keeps making the same scandal mistake
A story might be reported to no great acclaim for months before it finally blows up in the public consciousness

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 14, 2026

Wall Street ‘Super Tuesday' gives a flavour of earnings to come
Fortunately, the fact that everyone is reporting at once matters ever less

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 14, 2026

Why the world should copy Trump for once
The US is offering $1,000 to fund investment accounts for children born during the president's second term

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 14, 2026

Entrepreneurial aristocrats fight decline with YouTube channels and Halloween events
Chatelaines of English ancestral homes are coming up with unorthodox ideas — not to everyone's taste

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 13, 2026

The deceptive promises of America's democratic socialists
The way forward for the party is not to swing to the left

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 13, 2026

Why Mastercard is playing the polite guest in the UK
The card giant is considering making a strategic exit — by selling a majority stake in payments subsidiary Vocalink

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 13, 2026

Burnham will struggle to exorcise Labour's historic weakness
History shows us that the party will default to over-optimism and spending money that isn't there

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 13, 2026

US quantum computing needs a national buyer
Washington's demand signal could do for the technology what early defence contracts did for silicon

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 13, 2026

Why China still believes in the power of rote memorisation
The art of learning ancient texts by heart has persisted through decades of cultural transformation

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 13, 2026

Trump's plan for Europe is falling apart
The US president has a genius for alienating existing and potential allies

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 13, 2026

A bold, unpopular Budget could pay off
Getting big and controversial reforms out of the way can reap dividends for governments closer to election time

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 13, 2026

A global supermarket chain remains retail's great white whale
Tesco's retreat is sensible

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 13, 2026

In defence of?.?.?.?prediction markets?
Turning everything into a wager can get ugly, but has its upsides

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 13, 2026

‘Trump accounts' and how to spread America's wealth
Political stability in the US requires it — the question is, pre-distribution or redistribution?

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 13, 2026

Should the US redistribute or pre-distribute wealth?
Political stability in the US requires it — the question is, pre-distribution or redistribution?

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 13, 2026

AI is not enough to arrest China's decline
There are other, more powerful forces weighing on the country's economy

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 13, 2026

Asia's capital surplus favours the safest winners
Investors have favoured Japan and South Korea over larger domestic-focused economies

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 12, 2026

That rebrand would be like Darth Vader donning rainbow robes and dancing at Pride
A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 12, 2026

The rebrand that would be like Darth Vader donning rainbow robes and dancing at Pride
A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 12, 2026

Yes, peer review has problems. But Trump's solution is dangerous
Replacing academic judgment with political alignment undermines the very engine of discovery

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 12, 2026

The great reinvention of Hunter Biden
You have to hand it to him — the man knows how to troll with the best of them

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 12, 2026

A three-way nuclear arms race
Today's world has alarming echoes of the era before weapons controls

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 12, 2026

Why are China and India so bad at football?
Despite large populations and economies, the countries consistently fail to qualify for the World Cup

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 12, 2026

Quantum is exciting, but watch out for the Schrödinger's cat bounce
The ‘fault tolerant' computer — one that is acceptably error-free — is still some time away

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 12, 2026

The EU has ways out of its budget trap
Side agreements and special purpose funds could bypass the usual trench warfare

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 12, 2026

It pays to kiss up and kick down
But treating colleagues badly might not be quite as helpful as some of the worst offenders think

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 11, 2026

UK inflation is not distributed equally
The poorest pay the most in an energy shock

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 11, 2026

What's really going on with mental health?
Changing terminology risks misleading policymakers and harming those in most need

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 11, 2026

Prepare for a perilous summer in markets
Potential hotspots include a reformist new Fed chair, weak Japanese yen and high-stakes earnings season

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 11, 2026

Rewiring the nation, Burnham-style
Collaboration is the secret sauce that will make the proposed new way of governing the UK work

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 11, 2026

The Goldilocks zone of messiness
Tourists flock to Japan to bask in the country's orderliness. But has a refusal to tolerate chaos killed its capacity for risk?

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 11, 2026

The long electoral lineage of Count Binface
Parody candidates are a well-established tradition in Britain's political panto

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 11, 2026

Jersey Mike's IPO tries to sprinkle SpaceX magic on a sandwich
Sandwich chain's float a test of appetite for a sector pinched by concerns over consumer spending

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 11, 2026

You don't need to pay through the nose to enjoy travel
One of my favourite travel memories cost less than €100

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 11, 2026

Why the chips are down despite the AI boom
Some believe the boom-bust cycle in memory chips has ended — the market thinks otherwise

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 11, 2026

A travel hack's travel hacks
Seven tips from the road — by the FT's Travel Editor

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 11, 2026

Is it the last post for postcards?
Once a delight to find among the bills and junk mail on your doormat, these days it is hard to find one to actually send

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 11, 2026

Margaret's, Cambridge: comfort with excellent tailoring — restaurant review
This relaxed offshoot of Michelin-starred Twenty-Two is generous, easy and quietly special

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 11, 2026

How to find a restaurant on holiday
Swerve the tourist traps this summer with Marina O'Loughlin's tried-and-tested tips

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 11, 2026

The science of making bordeaux better
From softer tannins to a fresher style, researchers and winemakers are reshaping one of wine's most traditional regions

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 10, 2026

Billionaire Xavier Niel could be the jolt Vodafone needs
Investors hope £4.4bn move for telecoms group augurs quicker and sharper improvements

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 10, 2026

The superpower of public equity
Liquidity is tempting companies back to the public markets — but it is not available to all

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 10, 2026

Apollo's profitability challenge: turn easyJet into Ryanair
If the PE firm wants to raise revenue and cut costs at the airline, there's room for manoeuvre

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 10, 2026

Mass immigration is not the silver bullet economists think it is
As with the free-trade debate in recent years, consensus is shifting

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 10, 2026

Nato's carnival of Trumpian caprice
Alliance summits have become an exercise in managing an erratic US president

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 10, 2026

Don't underestimate Farage in this Very British Farce
The ‘establishment' he is so fond of bashing must beware of playing into stereotype

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 10, 2026

Iran is seeing through Trump's bluff
The US president finds himself stuck in a cul-de-sac of his own making

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 10, 2026

What's the etiquette for a WhatsApp street group?
Democracy or dictatorship, these are the rules of engagement

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 10, 2026

Erika McEntarfer: ‘You really can just fire the BLS commissioner'
The former labour statistics chief on the fragility (and strength) of US economic data

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 10, 2026

How AI changes the rules of engagement for sports viewers
Spectators will see more opportunity to move from pricey subscriptions and rigid schedules to more personalised feeds

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 10, 2026

SK Hynix's jumbo share sale a sign of overheated times
Perhaps it will be some comfort to those with longer time horizons that market anomalies don't last for ever

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 10, 2026

Why AI could be a financial ‘sludge' buster
Regulators want to use the technology in their bid to cut red tape

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jul 10, 2026

How to protect gardens and pots from heat shocks
Even brief temperature spikes can kill plants or stress roots — particularly if they are over-planted or in plastic containers

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