US group attempts to reboot and recapture the glamour of its 1990s and 2000s heyday after years of flagging sales ...
Lazard has the biggest sovereign debt restructuring advisory out there, and over the past five years it worked for Argentina, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Ghana, Lebanon, Suriname, Sri Lanka and Zambia — ...
Nobel-winning economist Daron Acemoglu on trade wars, tech industry hubris — and how loss of faith in US institutions could spiral ...
Your editorial “Britain should be bolder with its EU reset” ( FT View, February 7) implicitly accepts the Labour government’s inherited “red lines” by pronouncing them “political realities”.
Seemingly irresistible just a few years ago, movements aimed at addressing systemic inequalities are now in retreat. Can they ...
All political careers may end in failure, but the UK’s new ambassador to Washington, Peter Mandelson, isn’t done yet ...
Accenture has scrapped its global diversity and inclusion goals after an “evaluation” of the US political landscape, becoming the latest big company to ditch its targets since the election of Donald ...
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The latest volley of tariff threats has evoked painful memories of the trade war unleashed by Trump in his first term. Among ...
Also in today’s newsletter, president-elect faced ‘sufficient’ evidence for conviction in election case, special counsel report says ...
Joelle Emerson, chief executive of Paradigm, a US diversity consultancy, identifies a mismatch between rhetoric and reality. “It looks like most companies are standing by their goals of creating fair, ...
Only local authorities can issue fines, says Scott Dixon, a consumer advocate and founder of The Complaints Resolver blog. Parking charge notices often “look the same [as local authority tickets] and ...
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