A wacky US jobs report

A wacky US jobs report

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Should BP get more credit for its turnaround effort?

US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick said he visited Jeffrey Epstein’s island with his family in late 2012, Cuba is struggling under the US fuel embargo, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is planning for elections in the spring. Plus, the FT’s Camilla Paladino says oil ...  Afficher plus

Novo Nordisk hits back at copycat drugs

Gilts rebounded from earlier losses on Monday afternoon, and Novo Nordisk is suing US telehealth company Hims & Hers over ‘knock-off’ versions of its weight-loss drugs. Plus, France’s central bank chief is stepping down early, and US senators are pushing proposals to lift bank de ...  Afficher plus

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Britain: a beacon of economic stability?
Political Fix

The countdown is on: Chancellor Rachel Reeves has just six weeks to finalise her Autumn Budget before the November 26 deadline. This week, she was in Washington DC for the annual meeting of the IMF, where she hinted at tax rises for the rich, while pinning some blame for Britain’ ...  Afficher plus

2024: a testing year for democracy
Political Fix

The next 12 months will be an epic year for democracy. Half the world’s population will have the chance to vote. Lucy Fisher is joined by the FT’s editor Roula Khalaf and chief foreign affairs commentator Gideon Rachman to give a global perspective, while Political Fix regular ...

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PulteGroup Sinks; Pepsi, Delta Rise on Earnings
Stock Movers

On this episode of Stock Movers: - PulteGroup (PHM) sinks after a CFRA analyst downgraded the company calling it "overvalued." The rout comes during a tough week for homebuilder stocks as resident Donald Trump and Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte issue as series ...  Afficher plus

EMQs: TikTok, Strictly, and foreign aid
Political Currency

Why won't Labour make rejoining the EU its new "silver bullet" against Nigel Farage? A listener challenges Ed Balls and George Osborne on tackling the "political third rail" of Brexit. Ed argues the EU wouldn't even want the UK back on its old terms - likely forcing the Euro and ...  Afficher plus