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President walks back insistence that $1tn package be tied to separate Democratic tax-and-spend plan
Growing regulatory pressure helps to drive down value of listings globally by 60%
Sajid Javid tapped as replacement in cabinet comeback after acrimonious resignation last year
Former President’s speech hits on familiar themes
Impact of second Covid wave thwarts hopes of growth with fears of third surge on the horizon
Workers around the world are rethinking their jobs after the turbulence of Covid
Armed groups vie for control of mines and the lucrative trade in the precious metal, which ends up being refined in Dubai
Government and organisers aim to defy the critics by outsmarting the virus and staging a successful Games
Washington and Taipei seek to deepen economic ties amid China friction
Bet on luxury demand with 220-metre-long vessel featuring residences from €9.5m
Blockchain projects that aim to cut out the middleman are growing so fast that regulators risk being overwhelmed
Activist investors forced departure of popular board chair on Friday
Continent’s most industrialised country is less vulnerable now than last year, says Lesetja Kganyago
As the CCP turns 100, its leaders are still struggling to reconcile growth and stability
The Jupiter veteran on navigating today’s hot markets, his famous family — and why he thinks British stocks are due for a bounce
The pop star’s nightmarish story underscores that US guardianship rules are unfit for purpose
Rejection of proposal casts a shadow over one of the German chancellor’s last EU summits
Critics say transfer of Roman Protasevich is Lukashenko’s ploy to get sanctions lifted
Lower house of parliament approves legislation imposing limits to some challenges over property
Delayed for seven years, Hellinikon real estate project seen as critical for country’s post-pandemic recovery
Printed books are made from pulped trees that would otherwise capture carbon
Groups reaping bumper rewards from oil volatility sink cash into renewables and carbon trading
Government’s environmental committee concerned at lack of coherent strategies on most-polluting sectors
Will the EU necessarily welcome all British tourists back to its beaches?
Former presidential adviser Fiona Hill on US-Russia relations
This week in the business of sport: UK government sparks controversy over VIPs skipping quarantine to attend Euro 2020, US investors buy into Indian cricket, and more.
The CDU leader, now in pole position to take over as German chancellor, wants to see a return to the orthodoxies of the pre-pandemic world
Untraceable ‘privacy coin’ is rising in popularity among ransomware gangs, posing problems for law enforcement
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Inflows on track to surpass last year’s record despite growing concerns over ‘greenwashing’
Equity investors shrug off high US inflation reading that knocked Treasuries
Station F director Roxanne Varza has had to find a way to serve entrepreneurs remotely
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