Bank of Japan figures suggest the government spent tens of billions of dollars to prop up the yen
Inflation is stubbornly high. Why can’t the Fed get it down?
US central bank says there has been a ‘lack of further progress’ towards 2% inflation goal
BJP rule has delivered economic benefits but at a cost to civil society
Workplace bullying has too often been tolerated but that may now be changing. Plus the Office Therapy advice column
PE plays growing role in the green transition but continues to invest in fossil fuels
What’s keeping oil prices from jumping higher?
Restrictive clauses intended for highly paid workers now affect tens of millions
Unpacking the music industry’s biggest fears with US media correspondent Anna Nicolaou
The strong greenback changes economies around the globe, whether they like it or not.
Investments are easy to buy — but how easily can you sell them?
The SNP leader’s decision comes less than a week after collapsing his coalition
How long can Wall Street’s AI-fueled rally continue without clear evidence of profit?
Trump says he can’t be prosecuted for things he did as president. Does the Supreme Court agree?
Plus, the PM’s big move on defence and Labour’s rail renationalisation plans
What makes Ponzi schemes so appealing for the wrong reasons?
We’re talking ‘The Tortured Poets Department’. Music critic Ludovic Hunter-Tilney and the FT’s Taylor Nicole Rogers join to discuss the record-breaking album
BHP proposes £31bn takeover of Anglo American
Why is De Beers’ output decreasing so fast?
Pentagon rushes $1bn in weapons to Kyiv after Biden signs aid bill
Much-needed supplies are key to fending off Russian attacks
Why it’s critical to watch how your staff behave when change is afoot. Plus the Office Therapy advice column
Spotify turned its largest quarterly profit ever after cutting costs
Examining how the sale of a California supermarket to a private equity firm turned rotten
Retaining workers is cost-effective, but it can lead to complacency and tribalism
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