The CPG blues
Bad luck and bad decisions in consumer products
Bad luck and bad decisions in consumer products
Soumaya Keynes speaks to Jessica Chen Weiss, director of the Institute for America, China, and the Future of Global Affairs at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
Robert Armstrong talks to James Fontanella-Khan and Oliver Barnes
Meta (yet again); finfluencers; compute taxes; forex reserves; Liverpool; weather; books; and Gianni Infantino
Also in this newsletter: Denmark eyes closer EU bonds
Also in today’s newsletter: Mythos at NSA and PwC partner payouts
A new Financial Times series highlighting the best of business school research. In the first edition, we look at the rapid wave of change facing organisations of all sizes
Banks and stock exchanges have bent over backwards for the historic IPO of Elon Musk’s rocket company
Greater Manchester mayor discusses proposal from economist Jim O’Neill to create independent body to assess new projects
Setbacks to the US president’s landmark policies hint at limits being placed on his agenda
A saga that started with Donald Trump’s assault on ‘60 Minutes’ has turned into a full-blown crisis
Family behind Dutch group under pressure to ditch custom of promoting from within as CEO search drags on
Eye-opening changes to the speed and volume of work are not always translating into genuine productivity
French NBA sensation’s emotional and often nerdy personality shapes his reputation almost as much as his on-court exploits
Multibillion-pound contract to build three small modular reactors was signed with government body in April
Broadcaster has sought documents under subpoena in effort to identify impact of ‘Panorama’ documentary on US president
Selling goods for rock-bottom prices can be surprisingly profitable and may entice middle-tier chains to muscle in on discount stores
They must find a way to tell taxpayers how their money is spent
Enraged investors have sent flood of letters to SEC to express their opposition
Proceeds from a 2022 disposal will no longer be distributed as firm deals with fines and looming lawsuit
Keynes’s 1940 financing plan contains lessons for the current government
Up to a quarter of the rocket builder’s $75bn float will be set aside for individual investors
Long-stagnant housing market has seen an unexpected revival as Iranians seek refuge from rampant inflation
Listen to a conversation between FT journalists and business school specialists about how business leaders should respond to new technology