US retailers try to handle change after penny’s demise
Shops face the question of whether to round up or down as the last one cent coin enters circulation
Shops face the question of whether to round up or down as the last one cent coin enters circulation
The statistical blind spot could affect everything from interest rate cuts to investment decisions
S&P Global Ratings raises status of the continent’s most industrialised nation to two notches below investment grade
Chancellor’s plans for investment and reform may be more of a short-term boost than a fix to underlying problems
Families seek answers after hundreds killed by security forces during election of Samia Suluhu Hassan
Meet an art-world hero, a foodie wunderkind and a middle-aged man with a kettlebell
Also in today’s newsletter, Apollo bets big on Atlético Madrid
Four decades after he left the UK for a new life in Las Alpujarras, Chris Stewart has no intention of going home. Come in autumn, he says, for a glimpse of the area’s true magic
Breaking Rust’s conquest of country sales doesn’t alter the fact that recycling material makes these songs generic
Most trade infrequently, hold an international portfolio and often favour active funds
Retailers worry about the impact of expected cap on cycle to work scheme in Budget
Two of the UK’s biggest investment platforms have taken contrasting approaches to long-term asset funds
As complaints over the editing of a Donald Trump speech topple another director-general, leading the broadcaster is once again looking like an impossible job
We kick off with Aspen — still ‘defying gravity’ for house prices — but has it reached peak chic? Elsewhere, are European resorts right to be cracking down on second homes? And ahead of the Winter Olympics, where should you buy in Italy? Or indeed, look beyond there to Japan or Norway . . .
Senior Ukrainians are accused of taking kickbacks from projects to defend energy plants in wartime, prompting a wave of public anger
Shapewear brand’s $5bn valuation factors in a premium for the founder’s star power
Rising holdings of the asset class could lead to problems when the next downturn comes
Bound by his ferocious loyalty to the ruling dynasty, the former head of state enjoyed a decades-long career in Pyongyang
Widening gap between forecasts from IEA, Opec and EIA clouds oil market outlook
Despite the increasing supply of private capital, going public is still an important step in the life of a business
The trial of Shinzo Abe’s killer is testing the country’s moral limits
Put your Budget questions to the FT’s experts
Social Darwinism is making a comeback in the US — this time wrapped in the language of freedom
What happens when the person you gave life to, wants to take yours