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Facing higher fuel costs and new fines for delays, several low-cost carriers have gone out of business. More consolidation is likely
The once rising star now poses one of the greatest threats to the bank in its history after pleading guilty to fraud
An intimate dinner at the Musée Picasso? Companies are cashing in on a desire for memorable experiences
The Financial Times has chosen George Soros as its Person of the Year and here edito…
London’s new rail line used private sector expertise but has been mired in cost increases and delays
The philanthropist has become a standard bearer for liberal democracy, an idea under siege from populists
By converting an old Quakers house, Habitat for Humanity is tackling homelessness in a wealthy town
FT analysis on the big stories — Brexit, Trump, China and the Big Four auditors
The group’s shares trade at a discount but an IPO of its mobile unit could change attitudes
Matteo Salvini has transformed the League into a major political force and shifted Italian attitudes to Europe
The Tories’ delirium over the EU has destroyed three prime ministers and imperils the party
The November sentencing of British academic Matthew Hedges to life in prison for spy…
Recent scandals have put Middle East funding of US and UK institutions in the spotlight
Beijing is opening the door to overseas investment managers but it is unlikely to let the world’s biggest firms dominate its market
With the situation worse than in China, Modi’s government is struggling to combat the problem
Investors such as Google and Temasek pile into another sector looking for help from technology
Five years after quitting Nasdaq the technology group is to return to the public markets after a fierce fight over valuation
‘Gilets jaunes’ demonstrations have become a rallying point for a legion of disaffected workers
A demoralised and underequipped army is being blamed for slow progress against militants in the northeast
Nintendo, Sony’s Playstation, and Microsoft’s Xbox dominate the cut-throat computer …
Hardware makers must adapt to a world where superfast broadband can stream blockbuster games without the need for a box
Riyadh will struggle to boost prices now that US is the world’s largest oil producer
The business community warns that Beijing’s steps to silence critics threaten the rule of law
The rise of populist leaders threatens the climate deal struck in the French capital in 2015 and will make UN talks more fraught
Scientists have the tools to permanently alter human DNA, but some fear genetic meddling could have unintended consequences