Big movies; big splashes; big markets; big theft; big oldies; and big bigness
Vacancies fall and the number of people claiming jobless benefits rise
And US versus Chinese solar producers
Murad Ahmed talks to Patrick McGee, Doug Guthrie and Michael Acton
Also in this newsletter: French far right rallies its friends
Founder Ren Zhengfei says US is exaggerating his company’s technology amid trade talks between Washington and Beijing
Also in today’s newsletter, Apple to allow developers AI model access and EU to ‘step up’ on cyber security
An FT Schools guide to making the most of online opportunities while avoiding the threats. Including: getting the best out of AI; making money selling second hand items; dealing with digital problems; applying for jobs; spotting misinformation; and finding the best apps. It is part of the Financial Times free schools access programme
It challenges the conventional belief that endless economic growth is the only thing to strive for
UN study suggests economic strains, including job insecurity, among the biggest barriers to parenthood
State-owned Central Huijin in spotlight after big intervention in domestic stock markets to boost economy
From paddleboarding on the lake to a world-class zoo, via picnics, chocolate and easy mountain day trips, Switzerland’s biggest city is so much more than a financial hub
Fee earned to turn concentrate into the refined metal falls further into negative territory this year
After 20 months of fighting against Hamas, mainstream debate has begun to consider the plight of Palestinians
Inspired by her friend John Cage, the 87-year-old has spent four decades perfecting her ‘waterfall’ paintings
Domestic buyers take advantage of tumbling prices as new non-dom tax regime cools interest from abroad
Artificial intelligence can be an invaluable learning tool — if you learn to avoid the pitfalls
The HTSI beauty expert offers a beginner’s guide
It’s not necessarily correct that our brains struggle more as we age
AI is making it easier for people to spread lies online, but a few simple steps can help to make things clearer
Could the British state have done more to help Rhianan Rudd?
A mixture of online assistants and offline advice can help you nail your first job application
Andrea Sella is latest scientist to express dismay over UK science academy’s refusal to criticise tech billionaire
Buying and selling second-hand goods online is a popular way to make money, but watch out for the scammers
From bullying to scams, young people face dangers online. But there are practical steps which can help to navigate these issues