Yen tumbles and Japan stocks soar as election talk reignites ‘Takaichi trade’
Currency at lowest since July 2024 after finance minister expresses concern over ‘one-way’ weakening
Currency at lowest since July 2024 after finance minister expresses concern over ‘one-way’ weakening
Luxembourg-based firearms manufacturer has amassed nearly 10% stake in US competitor
British grocer seeks to grow exports of hampers, teas and jams that were hammered by Brexit
The administration’s war on the Federal Reserve illustrates the threat of fiscal dominance
US’s biggest bank also lifts loan loss provisions after agreeing to take over Apple’s credit card portfolio
Industry is sceptical that the technology will be commercially viable anytime soon
An upscale apartment-style stay complete with a destination restaurant, in the arty Brera district
Prime minister tells Labour MPs he is watching impact of Australia’s ban
Refreshed series gains a razor-sharp new focus, hurried along by its fondness for responding to headlines
There is no precedent of a dominant power abandoning its primacy, as Trump is doing
Government will reveal much-delayed plans for major new and upgraded rail links in north of England
Criminals escaped with cash, gold and valuables worth tens of millions of euros from thousands of customers
At least four people killed and hundreds of thousands without power after missile and drone bombardment
Also in today’s newsletter: UBS’s Ermotti to step down and Trump threatens Iran-linked trade with tariffs
Governors from 11 institutions issue statement of support for embattled Fed chair
Leaders of Italy, Germany, France, Canada and UK will seek US president’s personal endorsement on security guarantees
As Grok shows, decisions have consequences and someone needs to be able to answer for them
Balderton Capital led $75bn fintech’s first funding round and retains substantial stake even after cashing out $2bn
Broadcaster argues that ‘Panorama’ documentary at centre of president’s claim was not available in the US
US president has threatened another military intervention in the protest-hit country but his objectives are unclear
Group behind Warhammer taking ‘very cautious’ approach and says it will ‘respect our human creators’
FitzWalter Capital’s move at G.Network is set to mark the first insolvency in Britain’s ‘altnet’ sector for years
Defection helps rightwing party by making it less scary and more viable in era of bloc-based politics
Danish company says ruling will allow work on Revolution Wind to restart immediately