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  • Monday, 21 May, 2018
    Janan Ganesh
    An election would tip the balance to Tory Brexiters

    An apparent rough patch for Leavers is better than things might be in the near future

    Monday, 21 May, 2018
  • Monday, 21 May, 2018
    Amy Kazmin
    Red alert for Indians suspicious of big business

    Outrage at corporate sponsorship of heritage sites reflects a deep-rooted antipathy

    Monday, 21 May, 2018
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    Gideon Rachman
    Team Trump’s ‘deep state’ paranoia fans conspiracy

    The president’s dark tweets get a wide audience — but the US is no Turkey

    Monday, 21 May, 2018
  • Monday, 21 May, 2018
    Nick Butler
    Batteries are the next industrial battleground

    Why the race is on to host the factories that will serve the electric vehicle market

    Monday, 21 May, 2018
  • Monday, 21 May, 2018
    Andrew Hill
    Axe the middle managers at your peril

    Success rests on what employees know rather than where they sit in the hierarchy

    Monday, 21 May, 2018
  • Sunday, 20 May, 2018
    Gavyn Davies
    Consequences of the Great Fiscal Divergence

    Policy is raising US bond yields but effects on the dollar are ambiguous

    Sunday, 20 May, 2018
  • Sunday, 20 May, 2018
    Rana Foroohar
    The wrong time to roll back financial reform 

    The US is at the end of a recovery cycle, with debt loads at record levels

    Sunday, 20 May, 2018
  • Sunday, 20 May, 2018
    Wolfgang Münchau
    Italy illustrates the way to liberal democracy’s demise

    Complacency about the rise of populists is typical of failing political systems

    Sunday, 20 May, 2018
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    James Kynge
    China offers protection amid dance of trillions

    Emerging markets are vulnerable because they have gorged themselves on global capital

    Friday, 18 May, 2018
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    John Plender
    Big Four face dismembering of accountancy cosy club

    After Carillion, there can be no more undervaluing of the poor relation audit

    Friday, 18 May, 2018
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    Henry Mance
    Long-distance parenting is better than it sounds

    We already have remote working. Why not look after your children via an app?

    Friday, 18 May, 2018
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    FT Magazine Jancis Robinson
    Jancis Robinson: white burgundies worth waiting for?

    ‘With climate change, higher villages on the Côte d’Or are producing whites with enough ripeness’

    Friday, 18 May, 2018
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    FT Magazine Robert Shrimsley
    With GDPR, breaking up is so easy to do

    ‘Inboxes have been overflowing recently with appeals from companies to let them keep calling’

    Friday, 18 May, 2018
  • Friday, 18 May, 2018
    Undercover Economist Tim Harford
    How to sell a bread-maker and the least-bad Brexit

    In politics, as in marketing, offering a third choice can be a game-changer

    Friday, 18 May, 2018
  • Thursday, 17 May, 2018
    Martin Wolf
    The focus on intergenerational inequity is a delusion

    Pitting young against old conceals the policy areas where the UK has messed up

    Thursday, 17 May, 2018
  • Thursday, 17 May, 2018
    Gillian Tett
    Tech lessons from Amazon’s battle in Seattle

    The digital giant looks like it is indifferent to the costs created by its success

    Thursday, 17 May, 2018
  • Thursday, 17 May, 2018
    Robert Shrimsley
    Menopause, impotence and other economic terms

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    Thursday, 17 May, 2018
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    FT Magazine Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson
    Trump, fake news and the seeds of doubt

    ‘According to a recent poll, 77% of Americans believe major news outlets report falsehoods’

    Thursday, 17 May, 2018
  • Thursday, 17 May, 2018
    Philip Stephens
    Brexit Britain has closed to foreigners

    Theresa May has chosen the harshest possible interpretation of the referendum result

    Thursday, 17 May, 2018
  • Wednesday, 16 May, 2018
    Henny Sender
    Fear-mongering gives Modi momentum in south India

    BJP’s successful campaign in Karnataka exploited brewing religious tension

    Wednesday, 16 May, 2018
  • Wednesday, 16 May, 2018
    David Pilling
    Cut-throat cobalt drama leaves Congo the loser

    To hold the elections on his own terms, Kabila needs money — that means minerals

    Wednesday, 16 May, 2018
  • Wednesday, 16 May, 2018
    Edward Luce
    Trump is playing with matches in the Middle East

    Jerusalem embassy move along with Iran nuclear deal pullout will cost the US dearly

    Wednesday, 16 May, 2018
  • Wednesday, 16 May, 2018
    FT Magazine Hannah Kuchler
    Can blockchain reinvent dating?

    ‘Researchers would take the anonymised data and design algorithms to match couples’

    Wednesday, 16 May, 2018
  • Wednesday, 16 May, 2018
    John Gapper
    Law firm partnerships are losing their lustre

    The transfer market in talent is undermining traditional legal practices

    Wednesday, 16 May, 2018
  • Tuesday, 15 May, 2018
    David Gardner
    Sadr challenges Iranian influence in Iraq

    Tehran has been on a regional roll but now it must tread carefully

    Tuesday, 15 May, 2018
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