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Troubling signs in corporate debt

Troubling signs in corporate debt



First Brands Group, a roll-up of car parts manufacturers, is preparing a bankruptcy filing after amassing as much as $10bn in debt. And last week, Tricolor, a subprime auto loan lender, ran into trou…


Published on 11 hours ago

Hedging the dollar

Hedging the dollar



The dollar is down almost 10 per cent since the beginning of the year. Yes, it has fallen from a very strong position, but the drop might also reflect growing international unease about the direction…


Published on 2 days, 11 hours ago

Should companies report only twice a year?

Should companies report only twice a year?



This week, President Donald Trump suggested that companies only report earnings twice a year. This would be a significant change to how markets in the US operate. Today on the show, Rob Armstrong and…


Published on 1 week ago

Private equity’s public reckoning

Private equity’s public reckoning



With interest rates high, private equity has had a harder time finding investors … and making money. To solve this problem, the industry has found novel ways to avoid closing their funds. But time ma…


Published on 1 week, 2 days ago

The mystery of the vanishing jobs

The mystery of the vanishing jobs



The annual jobs numbers are in. And they have been revised down by 911,000 positions. But in a quickly changing economy, with many laborers literally leaving the country, what does that mean? Today o…


Published on 2 weeks ago

Live from the FTWeekend Festival in London

Live from the FTWeekend Festival in London



2025 has been a chaotic year, with seemingly random tariffs, the reduction of the labour force, the partial nationalisation of major companies and a looming hostile takeover of the long independent F…


Published on 2 weeks, 2 days ago

What’s a central bank supposed to do?

What’s a central bank supposed to do?



Central banks have been around for hundreds of years. But they haven’t always done the same thing. Today on the show, Katie Martin and Rob Armstrong talk to Brendan Greeley, a former FT reporter, abo…


Published on 3 weeks ago

OK, Doomer

OK, Doomer



Valuations are high. Employment is down. The Federal Reserve is under attack. For many market watchers, this looks a lot like a recipe for disaster. Today on the show, Rob Armstrong and Katie Martin …


Published on 3 weeks, 2 days ago

The people’s chip manufacturer

The people’s chip manufacturer



The Trump administration has again extended its control over the US economy, now taking a 10 per cent stake in the chip manufacturer Intel. Control of the means of production is a foundational tenet …


Published on 4 weeks ago

The Fed under attack

The Fed under attack



The annual meeting of central bankers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is supposed to be an intellectual retreat. Instead, it was overshadowed by personal and political attacks on US Federal Reserve board m…


Published on 4 weeks, 2 days ago





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