US says it has agreed deal with Iran to halt strikes and resume talks
Tehran yet to confirm end of tit-for-tat attacks that threaten fragile truce in Strait of Hormuz
Tehran yet to confirm end of tit-for-tat attacks that threaten fragile truce in Strait of Hormuz
New 50:50 venture will be milestone in UK group’s strategy of refocusing on its domestic operations
Companies to invest alongside South Korean government in factories to meet surging demand for memory chips
Plus, European stocks ain’t cheap
Politics could be a bigger constraint than power and compute
Also in this newsletter: Pharma sector push EU to close life sciences funding gap
Plus, Venezuela’s huge debt pile, Japanese IPO slump and Constantin Brâncuşi in Berlin
Vermeer; Western Asset; Lincoln v cotton; digital services taxes; perps; Andy Burnham; and Treasury exposures
Also in today’s newsletter: Russia’s fuel shortage and Europe’s low gas stocks
The downsides of seeking more fundamental information from markets will be in greater surprises
Student-led protests are emerging as the economy falters and corruption allegations hit welfare programmes
‘Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness’ puts Larry David at the centre of history, ‘House of the Dragon’ ups the pace for third season and more. Reviews by Rebecca Nicholson
Sonja Hutson talks to Jamie Smyth and Aime Williams
Real Madrid winger holds key to Brazil’s hopes of winning first world title since 2002
Andy Burnham may bring David Miliband back into the fold after a 13-year absence
Margus Tsahkna asserts that EU negotiations with Moscow are premature
Storage facilities in the EU are not being refilled fast enough ahead of colder months
The UK statistics agency plays a vital role but has been beset by errors and poor leadership
Telecoms group’s bonds tumble as altnets take market share and investors fret over £2bn Netomnia deal
Rates reach highest since 2024 Red Sea crisis in anticipation of fresh levies from US
Enforcement agency expects increase in maximum fines in the coming months
A single factor is now dictating the hierarchy of global returns
Palestinians construct makeshift mud huts to escape life in flimsy tents amid Israel’s ban on concrete and steel imports
Manufacturer squeezed €10bn valuation from cloak-and-dagger Everllence auction but may need more to fund restructuring