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GDP rises 6.5% in fourth quarter as other big economies struggle to recover from pandemic
Debt sales by governments and companies pass $45bn since start of year
Luca de Meo claims technological edge over VW as he charts turnround after Carlos Ghosn
New president will move quickly to enact policies after inauguration on Wednesday
With remote working taking a toll on collaboration, managers are brainstorming ways to ensure the flow of new ideas
Sales represent coup for Beijing and Moscow, even as concerns over pharma standards linger
Best and worst equity funds of 2020, EU rules reshape opaque ESG investment world, companies warned against shutting investors out of AGMs
Countries threaten to impose sanctions after arrest of poisoned Putin critic at Moscow airport
Lee Jae-yong will spend 18 months in prison in blow to global technology group
Tensions with supporters of his defeated rival could prove dangerous as elections loom in Germany
Abu Dhabi state group’s chief ‘will not leave any opportunity unturned’ to raise capacity
Successful test puts satellites into orbit eight months after failed first attempt
New strains of the virus are threatening the global pandemic exit strategy
Vaccination programme begins after green light from health regulator
For the lucky few who get into schemes, the reality of starting work from home is daunting
Missouri senator faces recriminations for pressing on with election challenge despite riot
Record surge of fatalities puts state on track for its deadliest month of the pandemic
Democratic party’s Senate wins boost everything from small-caps to copper while Treasuries sink
Outgoing US president has lost his prized PGA tournament but is unlikely to be banned from clubhouse
Yield curve control makes monetary policy more effective
Is the rollout fast enough? Plus, an ambitious plan to move thousands of civil servants to northern England
The US secretary of state has delivered a deluge of last-minute measures that will impede the incoming administration
Consumers and investors are looking at the environmental damage the industry has done and calling for change
Turkey’s strongman president is remaking the country’s foreign policy in his image
New funding of more than $14bn pledged for planting across almost a dozen countries in region bordering Sahara
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Negative ‘real’ yields fed last year’s furious rally in everything from gold to tech stocks
Credit rating agency seeks to expand how it evaluates lenders’ riskiness amid raft of scandals
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