Ireland champions rapid EU electrification to power data centre surge
Also in this newsletter: Revolt against deficit spending to temper energy prices
Also in this newsletter: Revolt against deficit spending to temper energy prices
Car industry is split over how Brussels can protect manufacturing against Chinese EV onslaught
USDT vs USDC
Also in today’s newsletter: Europe’s defence stocks retreat and quantum computing
The idea Kevin Warsh would come in and cut interest rates is firmly off the table
Weeks of bombardment appear to have only temporarily suppressed Tehran’s firepower hidden underground
As football globalised, many players became polyglots
Initiative would require the government to act once the number of people reached 9.5mn
Group took $176mn hit and parted ways with its head electricity and gas trader as winter volatility battered positions
Emails raise further questions over Tory-turned-Reform UK politician’s knowledge of 2024 campaign contribution
The SpaceX IPO has proven the billionaire’s adeptness at bending Wall Street to his will
Financial history offers examples of now-giant companies that formerly lowballed their own prospects
PM Jonas Gahr Støre tells FT that Europe should seek energy security as he presses bloc to scrap drilling ban in High North
Eurotunnel says it faces an ‘unreasonable’ rise in its rateable value from £40mn a year to £118mn by the Valuation Office
With an average balance of £112,000, these non-interest-bearing accounts leave savers vulnerable to inflation
Orion CMC looking at Duval family’s stake in group that boasts France’s government as shareholder
Companies are betting on big implications for pharmaceuticals, financial services and crypto. But sceptics worry about hype
Association’s efforts come as capital from the sector plays a growing role in AI infrastructure build-outs
Financial logic has been stood on its head as yields buck decades-long trends
Some mainlanders fear losing access to investment products that offer higher returns
Bogus case studies on UBS and transit systems exaggerated adoption of the technology
Higher government borrowing costs and changes in warfare have hit one of the biggest equity trades of recent years
Outside Russia, few know what the protest band sound like — ‘Cyka’ should change that
As the fair returns, galleries adapt to meet an increased appetite for spectacle. An interview with feminist icon Jenny Holzer; Max Beckmann’s granddaughter on growing up with his paintings; and do we need botanical curators?