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Getting familiar with AI, motorsports history, and how to thrive under pressure
Gardening, like business, requires changing course when your first strategy fails
Donald Trump must find the $175mn bond for his civil fraud case in New York
Deadline looms for Trump to raise $464mn appeal case guarantee, while Bankman-Fried set to be sentenced
Interest rate updates and speeches are expected from Washington to Tokyo and Sydney to London
The power of place, women starting start-ups and the good, bad and ugly of management
Vladimir Putin expected to win fifth term in office, while much of the world toasts Ireland’s patron saint
Co-operation and an exchange of skills lead to successful enterprises no matter the sector
US presidential primary race peaks, British chancellor seeks fiscal fillip ahead of general election
Michigan stages its Republican primary, Iranians elect a new parliament and a toxic by-election battle ensues in Rochdale
Plus, anniversary of Russia-Ukraine conflict, Nvidia and UK banks report, and key central banks publish rate decision minutes
Corporate morality, the magic of dishabituating and tackling the tyranny of being constantly on the clock
Plus, inflation, GDP and labour market figures, and earnings from UK utilities and US consumer goods groups
Study and an advert in the FT helped him start again as an entrepreneur and TV presenter
Just like with a young business, tending your plot involves risk, dealing with the unexpected — and the ability to pivot after a failure
Plus, Finland holds its presidential run-off election and US primaries continue
Uptake of flagship two-year qualification dwindles as applicants turn to more cost-effective course destinations
Plus, Fed and BoE set to sit tight, Big Tech reports earnings, and the UK’s Lords vote on Rwanda bill
The former BBC executive made it his mission to bring the nation’s book collection online — then disaster struck
Also, European Central Bank sets interest rates and earnings season takes off
Plus, China GDP and UK inflation updates, and British MPs grill Post Office and Fujitsu bosses over Horizon IT scandal
Also in this newsletter: Boeing chief admits to ‘our mistake’, and new law is proposed to overturn convictions in UK’s Horizon IT scandal
Also, a bulge of Wall Street banks report and the Australian Open gains a day of tennis matches
2024 previewed: Record numbers get a vote, waiting for interest rates to drop, uncertainty over major conflicts and AI
Plus, little peace as Westminster winds down, and election results for Egypt and DRC
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