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Good morning. Yesterday, our colleagues reported that China had banned domestic tech companies from buying Nvidia’s AI chips, pushing the chipmaker’s shares down nearly 3 per cent. If the AI arms race ...
China is dropping an antitrust probe into Google, as Beijing and Washington step up negotiations over TikTok, Nvidia and trade at a time of heightened tensions between the superpowers.
Jude Law plays Jake Friedkin, a big name on the Manhattan restaurant scene, famous for running the Black Rabbit, a “hip downtown hang” frequented by celebrities and much loved by food critics. He is ...
While attention has been focused on Gaza, Israel has undermined the delicate architecture of governance in the West Bank built up over three decades ...
A powerful account from the former Supreme Court president who describes complicated proceedings in clear prose to give an overview of the justice system ...
Health technology, from stents to CAT scanners, was historically exempt from import duties for ethical reasons ...
Today’s FT News Briefing was produced by Fiona Symon, Katya Kumkova, Sonja Hutson, and Marc Filippino. Additional help from Kelly Garry, Michael Lello, David da Silva and Gavin Kallmann. The FT’s ...
Bank bought debt as part of QE programme and rarely sells, but is exiting after falls in the price of equity and credit ...
Sonja Hutson Good morning from the Financial Times. Today is Thursday, September 18th, and this is your FT News Briefing. The Federal Reserve is changing course. And China doesn’t want Nvidia chips ...
By contrast, the UK deal got tepid approval from the British public, admittedly amid considerable ignorance about it. A poll taken a few days after the agreement showed 29 per cent of respondents ...
ExxonMobil and Chevron are chasing a bigger slice of the $70bn energy trading business, expanding their operations to capture a boom in liquefied natural gas and catch up with rivals Shell and BP.
The news never sleeps. It’s a good job that many of the greatest minds at the FT are so caffeinated they can’t rest either. Ahead of Saturday’s FT Weekend Magazine Coffee Special, our journalists ...