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Chief executive David Solomon risks disappointing shareholders with ‘through the cycle’ goals
Bundesbank head apologises but fears remain over constant talking down of policy
Muscat gives in to public anger after aides were linked to investigation
Kentaro Okuda to replace banker who led Japan group’s lengthy turnround effort
Dombrovskis says UK could be cut out if it diverges from Brussels standards
Reshaping of division will be significant both practically and symbolically
COP25 delegates in Madrid face demanding agenda — none more so than Spain itself
Manager seeks disclosure of emissions as he accuses other investors of ‘greenwash’
With Saudi Aramco IPO imminent, ministers will debate production deal, role of Russia and US shale impact
Companies hope to gain an edge by laying the groundwork for global rules
Beijing-based development bank seen as more ‘flexible’ than other multilateral lenders
House inquiry findings into claims of Ukraine ‘quid pro quo’ to be presented next week
Chinese telecoms company hires law firm to tackle ‘false and malicious’ attacks
Countries share mobile-first, Android-dominant ecosystem, and surfeit of engaged users
Born poor to Chinese immigrant parents, he built a real estate empire
Carmaker to launch all-electric SUV as ex-chief delivers rebuke to Ghosn’s EV strategy
There is the seed of a useful idea floating somewhere at the bottom of the swamp of mixed metaphor
Gideon Rachman and guests discuss the cult of personality around China’s leader
The Federal Reserve considers letting inflation run above target
The FT columnist on the venues where the real business of French politics takes place
Avoid the more ostentatious business lunch spots. Here are six excellent places to seal the deal in the city’s hedge-fund heartland
Breeze past the City of Light’s iconic sights by following bureau chief Victor Mallet’s favourite running routes
From Steve McQueen’s schools project to candlelit concerts, an at-a-glance guide to events and evenings out
Trade tariffs were supposed to lift the steel industry and boost the president’s re-election bid, but many producers are struggling
Why can certain nationalities use automated immigration gates while others must join the queue?
Countries are being pressed to agree targets and deadlines to cut carbon
Standards body set up after series of scandals pushes for ‘fairness’ in bond sales
The phonemaker’s stellar run contrasts with unloved resources stocks
FT series: the push to develop a batteries industry for electric vehicles reflects a big change in EU thinking
The CEO of Elemental Cognition talks about his efforts to train computers to use language to reason
Lender looks for improved efficiency and hopes launch of Bó will see off app-based rivals