Ingram Pinn illustration ©Ingram Pinn Philip Stephens from COLUMNISTS 8:25pm

Abe will not help by rewriting history

The Japanese prime minister offers two positives but one dangerous negative

The A-list

Like Apple, valuation has become divorced from fundamentals
– Mohamed El-Erian
The Benghazi and IRS stories are not solid enough to stick,
– Jacob Weisberg
Beijing has run out of good options to further stimulate the economy as a strategy to buy time until western economies rebound
– Yukon Huang
Martin Wolf from COLUMNISTS 7:06pm

Osborne should not be complacent

It is odd for the IMF to criticise the policies of a G7 member for being too tight

OPINION 7:34pm

Obama and the one-sided drone war

The president has shed light on non-battlefield targeted killings, writes Micah Zenko

OPINION 7:39pm

Investors seem to ignore the real world

A recovery in the global economy would appear to be hallucinatory, writes Stephen King

Gary Silverman Gary Silverman 7:56pm

I saw the best taxes of my generation ...

Too many clever Americans are thinking too much about the US tax code

Global Insight from WORLD 2:46pm

Peace talks work more for US than Syria

Geneva meeting delays harder choices Obama is not keen to make

FT Editorial
Inside Business from COMPANIES 2:05pm

Glass half empty at Heineken

Has the brewer been slow to seize opportunities in new markets?

Gillian Tett from MARKETS 4:12pm

Venture capital misses out on bull run

Decline raises questions about who will fund big speculative innovation bets

Ingram Pinn illustration John Gapper from COLUMNISTS May 22, 2013

Wall Street needs open-court justice

If he is innocent, Steve Cohen’s good name should be restored. If guilty, he should be punished

David Pilling from COLUMNISTS May 22, 2013

Hard to build an ‘anyone but China’ club

The unstated aim of the TPP is a deal to bar the second-largest economy