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Clean energy advocates warn ‘Maga ideology’ and anti-ESG bills pose major risk to US industry and business
Washington retaliates following drone attack that killed an American contractor
Central bank pressed ahead with tightening campaign this week despite banking turmoil
Lula seeks diplomatic role as Latin American nations resist aligning with west over conflict
Shou Zi Chew takes tough questions from legislators as China vows to oppose any forced sale
Turmoil in banking sector aids central bank’s fight against inflation by tightening financial conditions
Florida governor battling to appeal to former president’s base while weathering persistent attacks from him
The former New York Times columnist on free speech, Elon Musk’s Twitter Files and moving on from the culture wars
As consumer behaviour changes, the business model of small and medium-sized lenders is under threat
Fears mount that further retreat from real estate lending could lead to wider credit crunch
Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase and Fidelity benefit from big inflows amid turmoil in financial sector
Mateusz Morawiecki says Florida governor Ron DeSantis’s comments are part of political ‘poker game’
Russian president denies the move would violate Moscow’s non-proliferation obligations
Policymakers have been criticised by some for not sending clear enough message after tumultuous two weeks
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Fund head warns uncertainties in the world economy remain “exceptionally high”
People fleeing poverty and repression are often unaware of dangers of terrain infested by bandits and snakes
An attempt to kick-start the pernicious practice has floundered
Options buyers see scope for further gains as banking turmoil boosts metal’s safe haven appeal
Moore’s insight about how the cost of electronics would plunge made him a symbol of the industry’s advance
Appeal to partners comes after US boss calls for a pause in push to split the business
The son of Harlem is presiding over a case that threatens to split open an already divided nation
A repeat of 2008 is unlikely, but investors worry about a potential credit squeeze
Other charts of the week: Global arms exports, Russian forces killed, a more tolerant UK and unregistered deaths
Energy secretary says it will be ‘difficult’ for Biden administration to take advantage of low oil prices
The majors will not get rewarded for their energy transition efforts until they become very sizeable
Bilateral ties between Beijing and Moscow represent an intensifying axis of authoritarianism
Whisper it quietly though
As interest rates rise, remortgaging borrowers weigh up fixed rates, trackers, plus switching and ditching
Central banks may wish they’d been more careful what they’d wished for
Head of Hua Capital released from detention as Beijing seeks expert help to navigate tough western sanctions
Trend of using expensive high-yield bonds to refinance the disappearing supply of bank loans has begun
(so far)
Beijing’s flagship development conference kicks off in shadow of tensions with Washington
US central bank signals it may soon call time on its monetary tightening campaign
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