The US consumer is slowing
But only a little
But only a little
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Police were called to an incident at a secondary school in British Columbia
Cristina Criddle talks to Calder Quinn, Giada Pistilli, Alaina Winters and others
Also in this newsletter: Why the EU’s carbon trading system is not obsolete after all
Well, your chief marketing officer’s money anyway
Lawmakers reject proposal by Republican leadership that would have blocked votes to challenge president’s trade policy
Also in today’s newsletter: ‘Buy European’ push and Syria’s untapped gas reserves
Michela Tindera talks to Amelia Pollard and Costas Mourselas
Andrea Pignataro’s heavily indebted fintech empire has been hit hard by a sell-off of its bonds
Marc Filippino talks to Jude Webber and Camilla Palladino
Israeli prime minister wary of a possible US-Iran deal as president continues to waver on threats of military action
Paul Friend’s exit follows FT investigation into offshoot of North London Collegiate School
A big part of female graduates’ decision to have children depends on how they expect their husbands to behave
Brian Leveson rejects barristers’ criticisms that move will erode right to fair trial in England and Wales
Biggest label will offload royalty services business to allay competition concerns
State oil boss says Chevron, ConocoPhillips, TotalEnergies and Eni are interested in exploration
Protectionism cannot be a recipe for European success, says Ulf Kristersson
UK oil major’s valuation as a multiple of expected ebitda is lower than its European peers and the gap is widening
The scheme is, as critics claim, a tax on the majority of British graduates — it’s time the state did the honest thing
The expected rise in claims comes at the same time as a fall in the cost of property insurance
Trump administration has pressured Ukrainian leader to hold both votes by May 15 or risk losing security guarantees
Key notes | Despite a star-studded guestbook, this classic riad hotel is bucking the trend for soaring room rates
From JMW Turner to Joan Miró, artists have long admired its power — now a London exhibition celebrates the money-spinning hue