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Your guide to a disrupted world
Leaders gather in Davos to discuss mounting economic and financial challenges
Executives criticise Stuart Kirk’s speech despite bank being aware of its title
Finance minister Mohamed Maait echoes UN warning that crisis could last for years
Mehmet Oz and David McCormick hire lawyers and former Trump aides as they prepare for potential recount
Oil group’s production quotas set to expire in three months and Russian output is falling
Since the invasion of Ukraine, work done by firms such as CMS, Harbottle & Lewis and Carter-Ruck for Russian billionaires has come under increasing scrutiny
The speed of the market turnround is arresting but believers think these assets can outlast the current crash
Endless upkeep, environmental costs — it is time to ditch our outdated obsession
From the notorious to the nonagenarian, these old favourites are looking fresher than ever
Boss of biggest US bank faces showdown on pay package and spending plans at first gathering in two years
Government determined to rein in public spending
Announcement by US, Japan, Australia and India to come during Joe Biden’s Asia trip
Government worried that traditional pro-Moscow sentiment in Gagauzia could destabilise region
Polls suggest businessman Rodolfo Hernández would pose threat to leftist favourite Gustavo Petro in a run-off
Italian group’s commitment follows spending plans from BP, Shell and Harbour
European industrial heavyweights lead €100mn funding round in Morrow Batteries
After a bruising year for the HKEX, Nicolas Aguzin is heading to Davos to persuade investors China is open for business
A currency that cannot be corrupted by bad decisions is not what humans really want
Fears of crime and disorder have driven professionals to stay off public transport and work from home
Tracy Chevalier, author of ‘The Girl with the Pearl Earring’, on a classic trope
Appetite for short courses is increasing as the pandemic eases — and so is competition
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Uptake of artificial intelligence is slow, despite the hype. A professor explains
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