Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. When senior Chinese leader Wang Qishan met Sir Henry Keswick in 2012, he acknowledged the British businessman’s ...
Last year Helene Bevilacqua, a senior associate at consultancy PwC, swapped her role in London for four months working in the ...
Blahnik left the architecture practice she had set up with her former husband almost a decade earlier to join the family business, thinking: “If I can build a building, I can probably build a shoe”.
Late in the US presidential election campaign, Democrats discovered a serious problem. Young men, minorities especially, had abandoned the party in droves. An American Compass poll, conducted with ...
Increasing numbers of UK interiors brands are “peddling their wares” with a village-fete style verve – both broadening their ...
The number of HM Revenue & Customs investigations into serious tax fraud and avoidance has fallen to a six-year low, figures uncovered by the Financial Times have revealed. Known in tax circles as ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. This summer, Polish bakery group Putka started offering English classes to ease communication among its ...
After scooping up hundreds of millions of pounds of Thames Water’s debt from panicked asset managers willing to sell at a discount, Paul Singer’s Elliott is now one of several hedge funds engaged in a ...
Experts believe that countries will now be unlikely to apply rules over fears of retaliation from Trump-led administration ...
Donald Trump’s election has sparked a surge in the number of US students exploring whether to pursue their university education abroad.
Despite president-elect’s promises, production is unlikely to surge as Wall Street demands returns over growth ...
The experience confirmed that business leaders who do what Boeing’s new chief executive, Kelly Ortberg, did the other week deserve much credit. When Ortberg set out his plans to restore faith in the ...