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Relive the year when a pandemic pushed global markets to the brink
Map and results of the US presidential and congressional elections
Wall Street homes in on taxes, infrastructure spending, tech regulation and energy
City leaders saw the threat but did not act: why arguments and rivalries among politicians and power groups allowed disaster to unfold
Investors have lost money on a majority of blank cheque companies over the past five years
Error-prone data from the federal government fails to provide an answer
Democrats have received more funds than Republicans since 2002, according to FT analysis
Government reveals who received funds from Paycheck Protection Program designed for small business
The Financial Times, in partnership with the Peterson Foundation, tracks US voter sentiment about the economy and more ahead of the 2020 election
Blackstone’s Schwarzman and Goldman’s Solomon among donors to her challenger in Democratic race
For dozens of company bosses, extra equity grants more than made up for temporary pay cuts
Hidden in the grim data are hints of recovery from the pandemic recession
Shutdowns likely to shift energy use from fossil fuels towards wind and solar
Joe Biden is the presumptive nominee after Bernie Sanders suspended his campaign
Can you balance profit and purpose?
Nancy Pelosi has launched proceedings that could end with the president’s removal
Facing wealthy rivals and rising debt, the streaming service is beginning to look vulnerable
Trump postpones levies on more than $150bn worth of goods until December
Pressures to stay in the race shows up in Democratic presidential field finances
Mayor’s $24.9m second-quarter haul outpaces rivals, but polls suggest he is still less popular
How the levies could affect economies on both sides of the border
Stand-off could well become largest in economic history to date
Large operators take lion’s share of money aimed at softening blow of trade wars on farmers
Six bidders vied for eight minutes over the 1890 painting, Sotheby’s said
The redacted 448-page report, as distributed by the US Justice department
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