The main negotiator tasked with recovering billions of dollars lent by Greensill Capital has left UBS, as the Swiss bank ...
The storm could result in up to $34bn in losses from property damage and reduced economic output, according to Moody’s.
The drivers of recent banking transactions are many of those that have shaped the European banking industry for the past 15 ...
Islamic republic hesitates after Israel’s assassination of Hizbollah leader deals heavy blow to its regional strategy ...
The decision to expand from its traditional territory of south Lebanon and enter Syria’s civil war was transformative for Hizbollah. It turned the militant group from a movement focused on resisting ...
Netanyahu may dream of bringing about a new regional order in the Middle East. But regional chaos — with the all the dangers ...
Power-hungry artificial intelligence is consuming increasingly vast amounts of energy from the creaking US grid and ...
Shigeru Ishiba’s election as leader of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic party is expected to put pressure on the country’s ...
UK businesses and investors are urging the government to tackle diet-related ill health with tighter regulatory scrutiny of ...
Simply sign up to the Climate change myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. World cities will face longer heatwaves, greater disease risk and “skyrocketing” energy demand for cooling, ...
Economists polled by Reuters expect the US to have added 145,000 jobs in September, a slight increase on the 142,000 created in August, and up from the 89,000 in July. The unemployment rate, ...
Peter Jay was born in February 1937 into the bosom of the London Labour intelligentsia. His father Douglas was a journalist, civil servant and politician who served under both Clement Attlee and ...