If the tariffs remain in place, American companies will be in sore need of funds to pay the bills
As investors become increasingly anxious about US government bonds, Chinese officials are looking for ways to reduce their exposure
The 80th anniversary of the second world war comes as conventional narratives are being revised
Nigel Farage’s party is bolstered by disillusionment in the country rather than its policies
America’s mid-air dismantling of the global system of trade represents a one-time chance to compete
Shooting of tourists in Kashmir could reignite conflict across a key geopolitical faultline
The US software company’s idealised vision of America bears little resemblance to current reality
The region has changed since his first term, but the US president will find newly confident nations there
As it heads to the polls, the country is facing a geopolitical crunch and deep economic challenges. Analysts fear politicians are looking the other way
Big talk of holding all the cards looks even worse with the benefit of hindsight
The Conservatives must choose between their US obsession and their electoral viability
Bedfordians are endlessly keen to show off their history of industrial ingenuity — and now Universal is offering a chance
The US president’s approach is undermining key pillars of the country’s financial system
And the Bank of Japan’s meeting
A correction in overvalued US stocks might explain some of the currency’s decline
Strange things happen when people are backed into a corner
Poor execution of trades can kill returns when markets are volatile
Behind the scenes a new generation of more specialised agents is starting to take shape.
Despite a broad rebound in US equities since tariffs rattled the world, long-term Treasury yields have not fully followed suit
Tesla has flouted some of directors’ most sacred tenets, and shareholders who vote have mostly approved
The political impacts of the second world war may be fading, but the personal toll is not so easily erased
How international governance can work even with a US-sized hole in it
Revitalising an ailing coffee giant will take time and money
A good GDP report, but change is on the way
Recent turmoil across capital markets should be seized on to shift the balance of power on debt covenants
For all the controversy over the charge, the evidence so far is mostly positive
A month of letting lawns grow long falls short in terms of sustainable biodiversity goals. But are there other upsides?
The nature of competitive advantage has already moved beyond the vertically integrated model pursued by Elon Musk’s XAI
Governments must invest in electricity resilience alongside the green transition
In markets and politics, it will be more short-termist, less resilient and much more reliant on the kindness of strangers
Group’s bet on its domestic banking and wealth management businesses will need to start delivering results quickly
For those looking to bet on the continued use of fivers and tenners, options are dwindling
The failure of business to join universities in the fight for academic research is short-sighted as well as cowardly
Plus agriculture and diversification
The business went into administration owing me a significant amount of cash
Billionaire faces class action over tweets during Twitter acquisition that raised doubts on deal
HSBC is the latest company to consider ditching physical annual general meetings