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Great powers usually come off worse when they invade smaller countries
Graduates excel at motivated reasoning, and that means they are less prone to changing their minds
A lengthy war of attrition against Russian forces will have huge long-term costs
In the interests of national security, and our science and technology base, we need a far bolder longer-term strategy
Targeted cash and expertise are needed in the worst-hit areas, rather than sending food stocks
The religious leader previously did not seem to be a threat to the authorities
Inflation pressures and asset bubbles are a sign that the central bank has been distracted from its core mission
The decline of bricks-and-mortar retail has been a catastrophe for malls. But landlords and local authorities are trying to ensure they have a future
Investors are not yet won over by the metaverse, but if Zuckerberg succeeds in selling his dream it could revive the company
Any threat to the peninsula from Ukraine or its allies risks dangerous escalation
San Francisco’s exodus of tech companies offers a warning for UK policymakers
Knock-on effects from disruptions in China could hit ports in Europe and the US when sea freight starts moving again
Tender offer and ‘vote no’ campaign are simply pressure tactics to bring the Spirit board to the table
French carmaker’s sale of a promising division underlines hard choices faced by western businesses
Nick Read could use a friendly face but even a friend wants value for money when spending $4.4bn
The big question is whether investors will reward Swiss cement maker Holcim for the changes it is making
Investment bank’s decision could provide a new revenue stream but comes amid a plunge in crypto
But the upstart retail brokers may not
Frankness over the need for oil and gas is required in the transition to a greener future
Light-touch rules on digital assets and exchanges leave investors vulnerable and increase misunderstanding
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Ageing populations present opportunities as well as risks for equity investors
Shocks to the cryptosphere’s vital cog can reverberate to financial markets
Paying people to meet targets is not always effective — and can even backfire
A lax approach to laundering illicit gains typifies the creeping corruption of British democracy
Investors are reassessing the ability of high-yield issuers to withstand the strained economic outlook
The popularity of Provençal rosés shines a light on the use of clear glass bottles
Enduring love of retro will ensure portable music device’s survival even as US tech group discontinues it
Disrupters of the global financial system have been disrupted as the Fed removes punch bowl of stimulus
Private equity has become a group of self-dealing oligarchs, as I write my last regular column for the FT
Weakening the institutions which hold politicians to account is reckless
If we are going to allow very rich people to sue each other in our courts for PR purposes, then we need to make the rules simpler
How did paintings taking aim at the Ku Klux Klan come to be deemed unacceptable?
Being liberated from a rigid schedule allows ideas and relationships to flourish
The actor’s libel trial is grim, depressing and debasing. I can’t tear my eyes away
Even if its $16bn investment in Swedish Match disappoints, annual cigarette sales of 600bn provide decent insurance
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