Huge economic and political shifts are taking place. How did we get here?
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Indonesia’s ban on exports of raw nickel has transformed the critical metal’s supply chain
Health and defence will receive a bump, but other departments face a further squeeze
Will Apple’s success in China be Cook’s undoing?
California says it will sue the US president for calling in the National Guard
The old economic order is dead. What will replace it?
A look ahead to the spending review
How the US retailer is growing, without hiring more people
A referendum could make it easier for foreign residents of Italy to secure citizenship
The US president’s recent steel tariffs appeal to voters. But do they create jobs?
Leaders speak on phone amid simmering trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies
How America’s tech titans made friends, and enemies, with Donald Trump
With huge economic and political shifts taking place what will replace the old world order?
…and what do Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin have in common?
Balkan nation’s adoption of the euro was repeatedly pushed back due to political turmoil and rising inflation
The old economic order is dead. What will replace it? Two leading economists discuss.
Mexico’s new top judges are solely nominated by the ruling coalition
Wall Street’s top three private capital groups believe their methods are best, but which will stand the test of time?
What’s behind the best month for US equities in a year?
Critics warn privatising the mortgage giants would endanger the housing market
Like economics, warfare is all about resource allocation
Polls project the country will pick a leftwing leader in Tuesday’s presidential vote
Republicans are often known as the party of fiscal responsibility.
The House of Representatives voted to spend more and cut less. Many Republicans don’t mind
Plus: Rachel Reeves’ problems are piling up ahead of the Autumn Budget
The White House is fighting court rulings halting Trump’s ‘liberation day’ tariffs
What happened when a journalist asked President Donald Trump about chickening out
US states seek to challenge the dominance of Delaware with company-friendly law
Biden’s former security adviser on what went right and wrong for the US overseas
Rio ousted chief Jakob Stausholm last week to find a boss with more mining experience
Predicting President Donald Trump’s next moves is a fool’s errand. Two FT columnists try anyway
Will the bond market rein in US federal spending?
Ukraine has paid $770mn to foreign arms brokers for weapons that have not been delivered
Is de-conglomeration the answer to America’s industrial challenges?
The US’s former chief economic diplomat explains how the two nations negotiate