Bloc will contract 2.3% in fourth quarter, estimate economists surveyed by FT
More than 92m have already cast ballots as election campaign enters final stretch
Shanghai facility aimed at breaking Chinese company’s dependence on American technology
Exiled Svetlana Tikhanovskaya says Brussels is sometimes slow to act and help ‘is needed now’
Recent rulings undermine the rule of law, weaken our society and economy, and aim to stop our Euro-Atlantic integration
The latest polling, what to watch out for on the night, and what it all means for investors
Boom in blank-cheque company launches adds new twist to age-old rivalry between exchanges
Authorities seek to avoid permanent series of rolling restrictions as winter drives people indoors
Big consumer goods companies have been boosted by changes in lifestyle during the pandemic
‘Grim’ mood among Tory MPs turns darker after admission month-long lockdown could be extended
Pyongyang’s weapons programme seen as progressing at breakneck speed
Interactive calculator and latest data show which states’ electoral votes are essential to win presidency
Florida and other sunbelt states should offer early clues as counting delays expected in Midwest
Fate of Republican seat hangs on businesswoman Kelly Loeffler’s allegiance to Donald Trump
Wall Street homes in on taxes, infrastructure spending, tech regulation and energy
Nationwide increase of 97,000 infections is propelled by surge in Midwest swing states
Bars and costume shops face nightmare but decoration sales hold up
The tension between companies and the populist president could develop into a long-term headache for Republican party
France battles a new wave of horrific attacks
Jeremy Corbyn’s suspension, plus Andy Burnham on why he thinks devolution can benefit English politics
Will US voters decide the next president or will the decision wind up in the courts?
Flurry of corporate activity has proponents hailing arrival of the future of agriculture
Early snowfall in the Alps and Rockies has created a buzz but the outlook remains uncertain
Companies are increasingly defying shareholder votes against board members
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
High bond prices mean fixed income has lost its lustre as a ballast against stock falls
Crude prices suffered their worst week since April as analysts weighed up consumption hit
Dynamism has suffered from policy that stifles innovation
Apple’s App Store risk, Twitter down 20%, Facebook blocks Biden
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