An innovative alloy developed in the UK has properties that make the metal easier and cheaper to work with
Investment revenue is expected to rise 30% over past year as lenders report earnings this week
Business secretary reveals he has already spoken to Britain’s biggest steelmaker about Port Talbot plant
From the green transition to the digital transformation, the requirement is enormous
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Financial services bosses call for ‘bold’ action as they hope for a period of political stability
Analysts expect an uptick in profits from corporate America will make up for tech sector slowdown
Ronan O’Grady pleaded guilty to sexual assault in February and was sentenced in late June
Advisers plot ways to ‘Labour-proof’ clients’ finances after landslide victory
Worry not if policies are discounted, they are sideshows versus fundamentals
The Russell 2000 index struggles as megacaps dominate
One upshot is that companies considering a listing have to be more conservative in their pricing
Market insouciance to electoral result is the greatest form of flattery for Starmer
Keir Starmer’s party has promised to deliver 1.5mn new homes over five years
Plus, updates on Silvergate and exchange spot trading volumes
State-owned companies still see a future for gas to fill any gaps left by renewable sources
Sacked ‘whistleblowers’ launch California court action against Europe’s biggest bitcoin-miner-turned-AI-datacentre-builder
Oil major paused work on Rotterdam project this week amid difficult market
Only two climate-related proposals received majority support this year, and no diversity initiative cleared 50%
Calm in Britain’s financial markets following Labour victory contrasts with turmoil elsewhere in Europe
Also in this newsletter: Germany and Turkey locked in diplomatic spat over a hand gesture
An industry that has been hoovering up mathematicians to devise new trading strategies is now leaning on political scientists for guidance
US officials encouraged state miner Gécamines to review sale to a subsidiary of Chinese defence company Norinco
How investors should adjust the traditional 60/40 investment split
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