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UK classifies trade documents as ‘secret’ to shield from US amid escalating Trump tariff tensions
British officials have begun classifying sensitive trade documents as “secret” and “top secret” in a bid to shield key information…
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Carlyle in white knight talks with Makino, say sources, as Nidec takeover battle heats up
Carlyle in white knight talks with Makino, say sources, as Nidec takeover battle heats up
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Netflix predicts growth despite consumer tariff fears
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.…
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Bitcoin miners in U.S. fear wipeout as 36% tariffs threaten to ‘destroy’ thriving industry
When China cracked down on the crypto industry in 2021, many Bitcoin miners set up shop in the U.S. instead.…
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China accuses UK politicians of ‘arrogance’ amid British Steel ownership row
China has launched a scathing attack on British politicians, accusing them of “arrogance, ignorance and a twisted mindset” over criticism…
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Rio Tinto and AMG Metals & Materials to assess low-carbon aluminium project in India
Rio Tinto and AMG Metals & Materials to assess low-carbon aluminium project in India
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UK inflation falls more than expected to 2.6% in March
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‘I haven’t seen sunlight in 3 months’: American law firm trainees in London endure 13-hour days for eye-watering six-figure starting salaries
A survey of trainees and junior lawyers at American law firms’ offices in London shows that they spend as much…
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UK business confidence sinks to two-year low amid tax hikes and global trade tensions
UK business confidence has fallen to its lowest level in over two years, according to new data from the Institute…
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Global Blue data shows slowing tax-free shopping growth
Global Blue data shows slowing tax-free shopping growth
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