• Inserisci Logo | Titolo

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Dove siamo
  • News & Avvisi
  • I nostri eventi
  • Contatti & Social
  • Multimedia


  • Optional services
  • Amazon
  • Add-On (Option)
  • Gestione Contenuti
  • Designed by DIGCOM
[EN] Financial Times

China’s ‘Are You Dead?’ app checks in on growing cohort of people living alone

Popularity among Chinese Apple users highlights concerns created by rapidly changing demographics

Gold hits record high and dollar weakens on Fed independence worries

Wall Street futures also fall after US prosecutors launch criminal investigation into chair Jay Powell

US prosecutors launch criminal investigation into Fed’s Powell

Chair says probe follows central bank’s refusal to bow to White House push for much lower interest rates

The secretive powerbroker with a tight grip on corporate Spain

Isidro Fainé runs the Caixa Foundation but the 83-year-old’s age and dominance are causing disquiet

Bill Pulte: Agent of Chaos

A closer look at the Trump administration’s energetic Mini-Me

EU has tepid zeal for geoeconomic challenges to Trump

Bloc’s narrow endorsement of Mercosur trade deal shows its inability to rise above everyday protectionism

Europe needs to think the unthinkable on Nato

Conflict over Greenland could destroy the transatlantic alliance, requiring a new European security treaty to replace it

Eric Lu’s controversial Chopin Piano Competition win was deserved

A live recording and a new recital disc reveal the elegance of sound that ultimately won him first prize in Warsaw

Former Polish justice minister granted asylum in Hungary

Zbigniew Ziobro claims charges of abuse of office and misuse of public funds are politically motivated

Shares in US credit card issuers slide after Trump calls for 10% rate cap

White House’s demand for limit on what issuers can charge rattles investors

The gloves are off in Trump’s fight against the Fed

Criminal investigation into Jay Powell suggests White House determination to create a submissive Fed

Trump says US ‘looking’ at military operations in Iran

President weighs potential intervention in Islamic republic amid intensifying crackdown

Nadhim Zahawi defects to Reform UK

Former Conservative chancellor is latest figure to join Nigel Farage’s populist party

The mega-rich are flocking to Washington DC

Its wealthy suburbs are a draw for those seeking proximity to the Trump administration’s decision makers

UK’s Ofcom investigates X over Grok’s sexualised AI images of women and children

Media regulator threatens chatbot with ban or multimillion-pound fine

Ex-Moderna executive to lead UK health data service

Melanie Ivarsson oversaw development of US biotech’s mRNA vaccine during Covid-19 pandemic

FirstFT: US prosecutors open probe into Fed chair

Also in today’s newsletter: Trump considers blocking Exxon from investing in Venezuela, and the US’s changing retail landscape

UK to compensate tortured Guantánamo detainee

Abu Zubaydah has been held without charge in US military prison for nearly two decades

British Land chief to depart for role at GIC-backed developer

Simon Carter to step down from FTSE 100 property group to head P3 Logistics

Labour’s electoral strategy debates are a distraction from governing

More useful discussions right now might be the UK’s defence commitments and what that means for taxes

UBS warns Swiss government to water down bank capital plans

Lender argues that proposals to significantly increase requirements have already cost investors $40bn

Heineken chief van den Brink to step down

Dutch brewer’s head to leave in May after almost six years in the job

Criminalising the Fed

Plus the employment/growth puzzle

Asset Management: Bumper payday for hedge fund titan

Plus, funds brace for AI ‘reckoning’, US jobs and Grayson Perry