Who are you calling PIGS now?
... but already it was impossible to say which was which
... but already it was impossible to say which was which
Danish group looks to ‘stop being so linked’ to silver after near quadrupling of the metal’s price
Miner is looking to sell or list diamonds business as it completes mega merger with Teck Resources
UK PM agrees to parliamentary oversight of release of documents about peer’s appointment as ambassador to US
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
FTSE 100 oil major’s move comes despite lower oil prices
And more on the sentiment puzzle
French bank posts resilient fourth-quarter earnings although Sudan legal appeal casts a shadow
Also in this newsletter: EU ports hit by illegal fishing paperjam
Kashinomics; data centres in space; newspaper murder; the total portfolio approach; and the Epstein files
World’s largest chip manufacturer is diversifying production of 3-nanometre semiconductors
Also in today’s newsletter: Drahi’s assets and Visma’s London IPO
Fed chair nominee has been consistently opposed to quantitative easing since the financial crisis
Marc Filippino talks to Cristina Criddle and Chris Cook
CPPIB and Omers appoint Morgan Stanley to explore sale of stakes in Associated British Ports
The private equity pioneer is making its foray into sports and secondaries
Donald Trump’s inept tariff campaign hasn’t yet derailed globalisation
Plea illustrates dilemma facing government as it attempts to overhaul increasingly expensive system
Buyout group Hg weighs pushing back blockbuster IPO until second half of the year
Andrew England speaks to Sanam Vakil, director of the Middle East and North Africa programme at Chatham House
Investment flooding into defence, energy and AI means industry must be ‘brave and ambitious’, Patrick Tiernan told the FT
The acquisition will also propel the private capital firm into so-called secondaries investments
Economists say Beijing likely to trim national goal for GDP increase to 4.5-5% this year
A road trip through the Eastern Cape takes Sophy Roberts far from the tourist trail — and to a former leper colony reborn as a dreamy retreat