The impact of a Russia-Ukraine peace deal
What will and won’t change with a resolution to the war
What will and won’t change with a resolution to the war
Washington Post things; crypto; robots; Calibri; Bluerock; more robots; ‘cozy lit’; and musicals
Also in this newsletter: EU finance ministers crack down on cheap small packages
Also in today’s newsletter: FT Person of the Year and HSBC shuts manager programme
Australian bank had cut incentives after scandals under Shayne Elliott’s watch
Victoria Craig speaks to Ciara Nugent and Christopher Grimes
Many countries are moving away from fossil fuels by turning to electricity produced from renewable sources. However, the electrification of areas such as transport, heating and industry will cost billions of dollars in new infrastructure and is technically challenging
Plus, how UK oil majors attempted green transitions and then backed off
CEO Marc Rowan has said private equity is no longer the $900bn group’s growth driver
Pressure mounts for Netflix and Paramount as hostile battle could push deal price higher than expected
US president’s attacks on America’s allies extend his campaign to dismantle the pillars of liberal power
How one city in the Balkans has ridden boom times and economic declines thanks to its mines
New EV class with lighter rules and subsidy arrangements aims to help European carmakers battle Chinese competition
The Nvidia chief executive has been the driving force behind the massive AI boom which has the capacity to reshape the global economy
The artist’s bountiful retrospective brings dreamlike forests and Picasso-like figures to New York’s MoMA
Galderma shareholders’ best case is that French group’s stakebuilding is prelude to full takeover
Surely a restaurant critic has earned the right to decide on dinner?
Fund has lower than average weighting to UK stock market
As the transition from harpoons to hydrocarbons showed, shifts in energy systems take time and prices can be volatile
The surge in the precious metal’s price could have ominous implications for the markets
Many foliage decorations will be lost to central heating — or to frost if replanted. Here are some enduringly beautiful alternatives
Tim Cadogan talks taste
Amid a security crisis, president plans to reassign officers used to escorting elites for fighting Islamists and gangs
In many countries, financial knowledge is poor and savings are held in low-return products, slowing the continent’s economy