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Signs of a UK inflation cool-down

A crackdown on password sharing helped Netflix add nearly 6mn subscribers, UK inflation fell to a 15-month low of 7.9 per cent in June, Ukraine’s arm…

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Russia targets western companies

Big investment banks are turning more bearish on the dollar, and Europeans struggle with a near-record heatwave. Plus, the FT’s Anastasia Stognei exp…

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China’s economic slump

Thames Water’s biggest investor slashed the value of its stake last year, Ford’s steep price cut for its electric pick-up truck rattled shareholders …

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Can Tories prevent a massive defeat?

The EU wants other polluting nations to cut emissions faster. Three of the largest US banks reported a surge in profits last week from charging more …

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Peak social media: The ads machine
Peak social media: The ads machine

Mark Zuckerberg used advertising to turn Facebook into the first global social media giant, boasting 3bn users around the world. But today there are …

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ChatGPT generates US investigation

The UK government has invited Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to London, and US regulators are going after the company behind ChatGPT. Plus, t…

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US inflation cools

US inflation fell sharply to 3 per cent in June, the $1.35tn US junk bond market has shrunk by almost $200bn since its all-time peak in late 2021, an…

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A big win for Microsoft’s Activision deal

Jeremy Hunt has ordered ministers to find more than £2bn to fund public sector pay rises this year, JPMorgan is trying to scoop up Silicon Valley Ban…

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Nato torn over Ukraine’s membership bid

Hedge funds have cut their bets on a rising US stock market to the lowest level in at least a decade and pivoted to Europe, a top US banking regulato…

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Loan losses mount for US banks
Loan losses mount for US banks

Israel is set to start voting on controversial judicial reforms on Monday and the largest US banks are expected to report the biggest jump in loan lo…

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