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Your guide to a disrupted world
People’s Liberation Army says it is ‘continuing joint training under real war conditions’ past expected deadline
Upper chamber’s approval of tax and spending bill marks major political victory ahead of November midterm elections
Conglomerate will begin ‘dramatic’ cost-cutting after flagship Vision Funds hit by tech rout and weak yen
Kewsong Lee will leave just two years after taking over sole leadership of private equity group
Post-pandemic there is an opportunity to reimagine our urban areas as spaces alive both day and night, at work and at play
We asked FT readers to share their views on the respectful parenting movement, and their relevant experiences — here is what they sent us
Businesses say ‘hazardous’ contaminants could force shutdown of subsea pipelines as supply crisis intensifies
German company says it is aiming for ‘prolonged and broad protection’ as sales and earnings miss expectations
One of the world’s biggest market makers alleges accounting firm is in breach of UK law
Internet group will offer rides in Wuhan and Chongqing without a human operator
Officials warn of retaliation if Ankara helps Moscow evade sanctions after Erdoğan and Putin agree to increase co-operation
The two main candidates are neck and neck ahead of Tuesday’s presidential poll
Central bank utilises reinvestments from maturing bonds to soothe jitters in countries such as Italy
Former urban guerrilla to lead South American country’s most leftwing government
European commissioner rejects lawmakers’ calls to ban personally targeted online ads
Board says mining group’s bid ‘significantly’ undervalues Australian company
Audit committee member on state-backed bank warned of ‘significant tail of dormant companies’ in Future Fund
Democrats hope January 6 hearings will dent support for the former president, but Midwest voters tell a different story
The culprit behind recent crypto tumult was not technology but a concept familiar to traditional finance — bad collateral
Several ‘Red’ states have introduced legislation to punish firms adhering to ‘woke’ agenda
The folding-bike company boss on the importance of manufacturing and why we need to ‘care more about the stuff we buy’
Investment grade and high-yield vehicles attracted $13.8bn in July, more than recouping the $9.9bn in outflows in June
Uber, Lyft and Doordash earnings show gig economy profitable for apps
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