Are US tariffs just the beginning? With Abraham Newman

Are US tariffs just the beginning? With Abrah...

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Is AI (finally) making us more productive? With John Burn-Murdoch and Sarah O’Connor

Banks, consultancies and LinkedIn posts alike are trumpeting the transformative effects of AI, promising an imminent uptick in productivity. Some of these claims are no doubt exaggerated. But there are unmistakable signs that AI is boosting productivity. How is that showing up in ...  Afficher plus

Are investors getting the Iran conflict wrong? With Robin Brooks

Markets haven’t exactly been calm since the conflict in Iran started. But are they mispricing the risks of a bigger economic blow-up? And how does this conflict compare with what happened after Russia invaded Ukraine? Host Soumaya Keynes discusses these questions with Robin Brook ...  Afficher plus

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UK races to avoid Trump tariffs
FT News Briefing

European countries are considering how to take on greater responsibilities for the continent’s defence, the UK and the US are negotiating a trade deal to avoid tariffs, and has the Federal Reserve stopped leading the way on global monetary policy? 


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Trump’s tariff reversal
FT News Briefing

US stocks surged on Wednesday after Donald Trump paused ‘reciprocal’ tariffs for 90 days. Plus, the EU and China are working on a new trade relationship because of the levies. Meanwhile, Apple is looking to boost production in India.  Mentioned in this podcast:EU calls for ‘negot ...  Afficher plus

Markets might not have hit the bottom yet
FT News Briefing

Donald Trump is pushing ahead with another 50 per cent tariff on Chinese goods, and there are questions about what will happen to nearly $2tn worth of pledges to invest in the US because of the levies. Plus, the FT’s Katie Martin explains why a selloff in US Treasuries could mean ...  Afficher plus

Three big economic ideas that explain the US election
FT News Briefing

Share buybacks on mainland China’s biggest exchanges have soared to a record high this year, and Israel has attacked an Hizbollah-affiliated financial institution in Lebanon. Plus, Disney has appointed former Morgan Stanley boss James Gorman as its new chair, and a trip to Ame ...

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