The question of how well we can deal with shocks in our future is not at all clear
The demolition of parties to the right will raise fresh doubts about first past the post
In the past year, many have dropped or missed goals to cut emissions or to loosen ties with polluting sectors
The geopolitical landscape means member states now have an interest in rethinking how to work with London
A week of belligerent rhetoric underscores the threat of escalation
There are significant institutional constraints on the Fed and the ECB’s room for manoeuvre
Instead of wreaking political damage, AI-generated content can be useful for election campaigns
A SoftBank project is working on technology that takes the rage out of customer phone calls
These arrangements remain a blight on Britain’s labour market
The country needs to utilise the human capital of its nearly 900,000 foreign pupils
Despite sanctions, Russian companies are building more than a third of the new reactors around the world, which is gaining Moscow new friends
Forget the Conservatives, it is his backbench MPs who will put pressure on Starmer
And default divergence
A special series of columns from our chief data reporter in the run-up to the July 4 vote
The government is spending billions with its eyes shut
A sales drop has exposed the gap between rivals with a global presence and those relying on domestic customers
Fresh cash will buy some breathing room but the costs involved will soak up much of any subsequent value creation
Chipmaker is the main winner but other companies are seeing big gains from the AI boom
Acquisition of CP Kelco has logic but integrating such a large and underperforming business will be a challenge
Profit warning in unscheduled trading update sent shares tumbling
Finally, a chef who understands desserts
How the International Criminal Court became relevant
Any victorious populists — and the EU’s new fiscal rules — face baptism of fire
State involvement in the sector is a good reason for investors to tread carefully
Soaring sales of flavoured nicotine pouches catch attention of US politicians and regulators
And that is worrisome
Public and private markets are seeing big changes that provide new options for investors
The hunt for lower taxes and less regulation ignores major economic risks
Managing tenants is very different to building and selling a house, it could find
Postponement of fashion group’s IPO shows that, even in the luxury world, gimmicks can have a limited shelf life
It involves austerity, some quirks in UK fiscal rules and ensuring government action requires private investment
The chief risk is not reckless far-right economic policies but a president and prime minister so at odds that chaos follows
‘We have an older generation often rattling around in large properties filled by possessions rather than people’
Many auto groups are well hedged, while Beijing turns its attention to European pig farmers
A set piece clash between Biden and Trump will turn less on policies than on each candidate’s manner and appearance
Regulator’s lawsuit threatens to disrupt design software group’s focus on artificial intelligence
Insurance industry idea could help address protection gap for developing economies
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