China signals tolerance for stronger renminbi
Central bank fixes currency at highest level against dollar in 15 months
Central bank fixes currency at highest level against dollar in 15 months
Also in today’s newsletter: Europe’s defence groups and the Arnault family’s Parisian property purchases
MPR has mostly done better in predicting outcomes versus the market, but there is room for improvement in 2026
Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Saunders bring Ab-Fab sparkle to BBC1’s ‘Amandaland Christmas Special’; Mark Gatiss’s ‘Ghost Story for Christmas: The Room in the Tower’ is an eerie spine-chiller; a liberal couple move to Maga country in the unintentionally comic ‘The Hunting Wives’; the rip-roaring ‘Amad
Victoria Craig speaks to Katie Martin
Florida visit will be the Israeli PM’s sixth summit with US president this year, the most of any world leader
By inserting tiny imperfections into the stones, scientists open up possibilities in computing, encryption and sensors
Valuations may be spectacular and a bust could come — but while there’s exuberance there is no mania or irrationality
Economists and tax collectors might be underestimating its impact
Billionaire family lays out almost €200mn on three properties, among top prices paid in French capital over past year
Unfunded projects include construction of new barracks, munitions factories and spending on naval hubs
Some small businesses would like to boost borrowing but are struggling to do so
In spite of the erratic nature of Donald Trump’s decision making, a distinct pattern has emerged
Alt5 Sigma’s accounting firm lacks licence and has failed an inspection under industry’s peer review process
Age group accounts for a rising share of spending but only a fraction of advertising budgets is aimed at it
Wave of arrests and fines are in apparent response to online anger over reforms to social security benefits
The FT’s film critic takes us on a cine-tour of the megalopolis, featuring James Bond chases, a psychedelic heist, domestic dramas and the music of its streets
A subtle and stimulating philosophical examination of scoring systems and what really matters
The filmmaker is on a mission to strip the story of American independence of mythology and nostalgia
Analysts expect demand for industrial metal to outstrip mined supply by 2030s
Go inside these Pantone playgrounds, as seen in HTSI
Caring for patients in the community cuts costs and leads to quicker recoveries, says team behind Manchester service
The people, funds and institutions behind the emirate’s staggering rise to riches
Changing fashion, modernisation and a lack of willing apprentices mean the craft is threatened with extinction