It can be bold — or become an index fund
Lessons from one zero-sum competition for another
As Israel’s isolation deepens, ties with New Delhi are growing — from drones to statues
The US cannot wait for the worst job losses to hit before moving corporate and public policy in a pro-worker direction
Western governments must ensure industrial policy does not turn into unchecked state expansion
By building their own data highways, American hyperscalers are creating a national security risk for other countries
The annual airborne seed attack has prompted military intervention
The choice is between a climate strategy that strengthens economic security and one that hollows it out
There must be a global agreement on how the technology is controlled
Leftwing rebels have been replaced by gangsters selling ever more drugs to Europe and Asia
AI is helping the Royal Botanic Gardens predict — and prevent — the demise of species
France and other countries in Europe fear that Berlin is planning to go it alone
Chinese manufacturers have grown their market share in Europe while gaining share at home
Mergers of equals come with execution risk
Elon Musk can learn from Mark Zuckerberg by refraining from too much meddling
Paying more attention to nitty-gritty policy can help top bosses in business and politics
Former health secretary was refreshingly sharp in UK economy speech but faces a formidable set of obstacles
A dispatch from the FT Global Bond Summit
This series features conversations between FT journalists and the technology industry’s leaders, innovators and thinkers. In the latest instalment, Luciana Lixandru, global co-lead of Sequoia’s early-stage investment business, talks about why it is time for ‘act two’ for Europe’s tech sector
An expansion into a surging industry might create buzz but it is not likely to have a big impact
Once flows resume properly, there will be a lot of extra oil in the system
I’m getting divorced and I’m really concerned about my finances
The balance between protecting ideas and shackling employees is a delicate one
We should be clear about who is likely to benefit from an easing in the leverage ratio
An opaque approach to US policy risks hampering AI development
Maker of creative software is hardly in crisis but it does risk losing its edge
FTSE 100 group looks like a poor candidate for the activist treatment
Rarely has a geopolitical roll of the dice gone so rapidly wrong as the Israeli PM’s
Wargaming the EU-China conflict warns Europe against aggression towards an opponent with superior firepower
Plus, tech sells bonds because they can
This common comparison invites us to see ourselves as sub-optimal alternatives to AI agents
An end to the Iran war will boost confidence in the resilience of the global economy and corporate earnings
Andrea Orcel has taken an unhelpfully circuitous route to acquiring Commerzbank
The UK premier has a litany of broken promises behind him, while the US Senate hopeful has shown dubious judgment
A cottage industry run by family companies is attracting private equity as it expands globally
Fox’s shares dip following news of $22bn acquisition of Roku
To ensure deal succeeds, the US president must contain Israel’s prime minister
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