Bond market points to Fed standing firm in battle against inflation
US yield curve is at its most inverted since 1981 in sign investors see recession on horizon
https://www.ft.com/content/95854259-a3dd-4c65-bd31-bf9d9802c4a1
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Bond market points to Fed standing firm in battle against inflation
US yield curve is at its most inverted since 1981 in sign investors see recession on horizon
https://www.ft.com/content/95854259-a3dd-4c65-bd31-bf9d9802c4a1
Revealed: the Alameda venture capital portfolio
A look inside Sam and Caroline’s grab-bag of crypto, etc.
https://www.ft.com/content/aaa4a42c-efcc-4c60-9dc6-ba6cccb599e6
‘Who is going to buy?’ UK set to unleash historic debt deluge
Government will need to issue around £240bn in gilts a year for the next half decade to finance its spending
https://www.ft.com/content/6446220c-41e8-4937-9860-8d075d297aa8
Account of the global chip battle wins FT book prize
Chris Miller’s ‘Chip War’ digs into the fight for semiconductor supremacy
https://www.ft.com/content/fa250523-bb2f-4265-a9d4-a43d48a469d7
Financial instability: the hunt for the next market fracture
Investors are keeping a close eye on areas ranging from US Treasury market illiquidity to Japanese government debt
https://www.ft.com/content/7f651e23-d545-404f-a137-4f92b6486870
FT European Business Schools Ranking 2022: tough times
Competition for students, Covid and the war in Ukraine have piled pressure on institutions
https://www.ft.com/content/2c2e5de7-231c-44d6-9d8e-9b37095ae279
Business student mobility, in charts
What FT data tell us about European business schools’ international mix and movement
https://www.ft.com/content/6a98cd4d-2334-48e2-a6d4-876d8e841c72
Our man in Brussels goes to business school
Juggling an executive MBA while reporting the EU was gruelling, inspiring and addictive
https://www.ft.com/content/8619167e-42a0-4cc4-88d6-559d5151cce6
Behind the scenes: who are the FT’s crossword compilers?
The FT’s band of setters are a breed few know much about. In an occasional series, they reveal a little about themselves. This weekend’s cry..
https://www.ft.com/content/1e3d983c-8807-4b6a-b5a3-c206ba481b6b
Emerging market stocks and bonds stage powerful rebound rally
Signs of slower interest rate rises in developed economies drive best month for EM debt in 24 years
https://www.ft.com/content/a81fb8d6-3aae-4206-ab6f-81fd07fd6b01
A year of pain: investors struggle in a new era of higher rates
Twelve months after Jay Powell called an end to super-cheap money, fund managers are still adjusting to a very different environment
https://www.ft.com/content/c93f3660-821f-458b-ae0f-23ac05b8f03f
‘The dopamine is so high’: the psychology of shopping addiction
What it’s like to live with a shopping addiction, and how to overcome it
https://www.ft.com/content/56232a20-acbc-4ab3-a056-970099b4451e
Chinese stocks drop as zero-Covid protests erupt across country
Hang Seng China Enterprises index falls as much as 4.5%
https://www.ft.com/content/ce71fa91-7419-4ddf-be89-ba56faf58123
Seven days that could unravel the global oil market
As western countries prepare to impose a price cap on Russian crude, many of the industry’s norms are being undermined
https://www.ft.com/content/3c15dd27-9b7a-4905-aaa6-f6009b1aec50
Rise in long-term sick brings headache for UK economy
Lack of support to get people back to work is putting the brakes on growth
https://www.ft.com/content/8eb63de7-6b08-4714-9435-d3c42d2e4ba2
EY attempts to smooth path to vote on radical break-up
Big Four firm to form committee to handle minutiae of split
https://www.ft.com/content/810402d4-46aa-4f47-9e8b-2a4d20b3c203
The fighter jet that could create a new alliance between the UK and Japan
A partnership set to be agreed this year marks a shift in the Asian country’s role in the global defence industry after years in the shadows
https://www.ft.com/content/a013530d-82f9-4a89-b5cf-5d76032d8c47
How to host it: a feasting special
Jackson Boxer, Laila Gohar, Rejina Pyo, Whitney Bromberg Hawkins, the Bille Brahes and the Delevingne sisters on celebrating the season in s..
https://www.ft.com/content/0fa4c109-73ae-4981-b26f-0707078a33b2
Collateralised fund obligations: How private equity securitised itself
Stakes in hundreds of buyout groups’ companies have been bundled into investments with strong credit ratings
https://www.ft.com/content/e4c4fd61-341e-4f5b-9a46-796fc3bdcb03
UK business and unions demand scrapping of planned bonfire of EU rules
Letter from broad alliance of groups says bill will ‘cause significant confusion and disruption’
https://www.ft.com/content/b894b195-6adc-48eb-80c3-efe7f818d452
Interest rate worries leave doubts over durability of stock rebound
US and European indices climb more than 10% but inflation and recession fears stalk markets
https://www.ft.com/content/030a3239-7721-47cd-af63-7750fb1ebaac
Goldman Sachs to pay $4mn penalty over ESG fund claims
US regulator says bank staff completed company screenings after they were already picked for portfolios
https://www.ft.com/content/0e2b6e41-4113-437f-824b-80d7acd29579
Hedge funds left with billions stranded on FTX
Crypto asset managers face long wait for the return of their assets
https://www.ft.com/content/125630d9-a967-439f-bc23-efec0b4cdeca
Stephen Diehl: Crypto is the ‘commoditisation of populist anger, gambling and crime’
The software engineer has denounced crypto assets as vehicles for pure speculation. But his views have made him a target of harassment — inc..
https://www.ft.com/content/028e0109-6e87-42ed-8480-996cf645ce04
Pimco ETF makes history with move to open outcry pit
The $3bn Active Bond ETF uses a combination of electronic trading and the ‘human touch’
https://www.ft.com/content/d45ede82-d651-452a-8357-c0395e9bb7a1
Tech Champions 2022: The winners and the shortlists
Here are the companies considered by our judges for their clever use of technology — and the 10 they chose as winners
https://www.ft.com/content/f03011cb-5714-40f5-a11b-455178c995d7
UK regulators call for action on hidden leverage threat to pension funds
Policymakers say more must be done to address blind spot revealed by September’s gilt crisis
https://www.ft.com/content/2c03ce71-c7f6-4d99-a7fb-509bea069f57
Suzy Murphy’s beautiful mythology
The artist’s work spans painting, prints, jewellery and, now, one of London’s most prestigious Christmas trees
https://www.ft.com/content/e629ba26-16d8-42e0-9303-089a4813ffcf
When your boss becomes your banker
More companies are finding ways to offer financial services such as loans or pay advances as the cost of living crisis deepens. What is the
https://www.ft.com/content/37e506f6-d10a-45f9-a40f-9af7e95c2f99
The revelations of Cate Blanchett
The Oscar winner’s latest role is her most intense yet. In an exclusive interview she talks acting, activism and spirit animals
https://www.ft.com/content/918a51c7-6e5d-474e-b582-2227531eefd8
Climate summit at risk of ending without a deal
US climate envoy John Kerry tests positive for Covid as COP27 final draft agreement shows little progress
https://www.ft.com/content/66b5c3e9-2df8-4ab3-8d23-c4b1ce2e0e51
Foreigners join speculative China stocks frenzy
Wary US investors spur options surge for fear of missing any recovery rally
https://www.ft.com/content/b57a05d0-7248-4dfe-b66c-630f8107b19f
Autumn Statement: What it means for your money
Key changes affecting personal taxes, investments, pensions and property
https://www.ft.com/content/11a826bf-6cd2-410f-8d05-254ad833fb75
SpaceX/Musk: Nasa Artemis launch accelerates hunt for star bucks
Elon Musk’s fundraising skills are impressive but his ambitious goals may take longer than his timeline suggests
https://www.ft.com/content/64ba1e59-9c43-4f1a-9b50-714b71ce83b0
Personal inflation calculator: what is your inflation rate?
As the cost of living continues to rise, find out how much inflation could affect your personal finances
https://www.ft.com/content/95745636-2d21-46aa-b0f1-6bda1c0fdd0b
Billions flow to nascent US battery sector with push from climate law
Manufacturers seek alternatives to China’s dominance in fast-growing electric vehicle market
https://www.ft.com/content/05e7a6ba-bdde-4c3b-b7d1-657523204021
Global investigators pounce as FTX collapse leaves potentially 1mn creditors
Dozens of regulators around the world are showing ‘substantial interest’ after crypto group’s demise
https://www.ft.com/content/6a0ea717-b57e-44de-abf3-054523855172
US stocks rally as inflation data spark hopes of smaller Fed rate rises
Producer prices rose less than expected in October
https://www.ft.com/content/d7e03a3b-61aa-4db2-8951-80f77786d30b
Special edition: DD goes forensic on FTX
A deep dive into the crypto collapse that has stunned finance
https://www.ft.com/content/efe83a4d-4ee2-48e5-8621-699b825eb491
The cracks in the US Treasury bond market
The meltdown in UK gilts exposed the vulnerability of large bond markets. Could the biggest of them survive a wave of selling?
https://www.ft.com/content/632411eb-c3fa-4351-a3b6-b0e30bdc0ef7
The HTSI holiday gift guide 2022
What to give everyone, from glamazons to gastronomes and from globetrotters to gardeners . . .
https://www.ft.com/content/bf711a83-6550-4470-9ddf-f1a5a2132d18
The crypto world must be made safer for investors and users
Recurring crises mean the industry must accept regulation and controls
https://www.ft.com/content/c79673b6-8475-4761-bae5-e5bc4e4d8b83
Political arms race ends in a coin flip
This time the coin landed on its edge, leaving the government about as divided as before
https://www.ft.com/content/97b8f3ed-dce0-4c1e-ae5f-91c51453af4a
UK house-buying demand falls at fastest pace since 2020 lockdown
Survey shows one of the largest drops in more than two decades as mortgage rates rise
https://www.ft.com/content/8430ac96-f4f8-4355-a642-07f44a6a4df5
Binance chief says near collapse of FTX ‘severely’ eroded confidence in crypto industry
Changpeng Zhao tells employees that the bailout of its chief rival is ‘not a win’
https://www.ft.com/content/4982c7e9-5dd7-4e99-9430-eface0db4a8c
Cerberus in line for historic windfall from Albertsons supermarket deal
Mounting opposition threatens $12bn payout for investor group that built US grocery empire
https://www.ft.com/content/0cf2b825-cde2-408f-b13f-38f1de2760aa
Why is the Democratic economic message such a hard sell?
US inflation has very little to do with anything the Biden administration itself has done
https://www.ft.com/content/07d5c256-0d3a-400b-84f2-0fcc449e1e0d
‘Loss and damage’ stalemate has reached breaking point
The idea of richer countries paying out to cover the costs of climate damage has long been a divisive subject
https://www.ft.com/content/e74f8b16-c2d4-40d7-97e4-aef733676cf3
Pension funds after the gilts crisis: the big asset allocation rethink
The market chaos could lead to reduced demand for private assets, including property and infrastructure projects backed by the government
https://www.ft.com/content/1854d64f-491d-432e-9899-2fd565e7ff06
Elon Musk’s coming out election party
Twitter — and the broader internet — is awash in election conspiracy talk
https://www.ft.com/content/bd05618c-442b-4d35-8673-591393da5b3a