Plus Merton allocation, and the ‘magic’ GDP growth rate
After healthy returns from US equities, investors are being warned the era could end, and unlisted securities could be the answer
Joe Biden says authorities also probing Tesla explosion outside Trump hotel in Las Vegas
Risk-averse financial institutions concentrate money on biggest Silicon Valley VCs in trend that threatens smaller groups
The multibillion-dollar longevity industry, a coven of snake oil merchants, biohackers and geniuses, is tricky to quantify
FT writers’ predictions for the new year, from the likelihood of peace in Ukraine to whether the Trump-Musk friendship will endure and the chances of a CD revival
Barely visited and covered in vegetation, Espíritu Pampa remains a powerful reminder of a lost empire
From Berlin to New York, clubbers in the world’s party capitals are heading home earlier
Newly released documents reveal growing British frustration with Washington’s handling of the conflict in 2004
Weapons from the US fuel crime wave around the Caribbean
New research and changing social attitudes may usher in a low-booze era in the US
Right on the price of crude — but who would have thought renewables would have another bad year?
The post-pandemic US thirst for the spirit has faded, leaving the country distilling more than is being sold
Companies take advantage of huge investor demand to pull forward bond issuance originally planned for next year
Peso allowed to rise sharply this year in real terms, fuelling competitiveness concerns
Brazilian officials say conditions were ‘extremely degrading’ at construction site for Chinese carmaker
One offering from Defiance added structural flaws on to a leveraged bitcoin ETF play, according to Morningstar
Processing the increasing mountain of unwanted, used or damaged goods is hitting profits
Availability of outdoor shopping centre space is at its lowest in nearly two decades
High costs and scandals undermine appeal of the country’s national sport
Augusto Monterroso’s playful tale of a writer in search of a lasting legacy takes aim at the literary establishment
Soaring stock markets have allowed company leaders to cash out rather than deal with turmoil in 2025
High prices in dollars deter foreigners and fuel Argentine holidays to Brazil
Economists say a jolt from the south could shock the country out of its torpor
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