Changes to indices have a huge effect on companies and countries. Should they be regulated?
Executive chef Ayesha Nurdjaja, of New York’s Shukette and Shuka restaurants, gets us excited for a new season of fresh vegetables
TikTok vows legal battle if Congress pushes a bill demanding Chinese parent sells viral app
A quick fire explainer on why the Magnificent Seven are dominating market conversations
Xi Jinping hopes manufacturing can offset the property slump
Joe Biden needs to win Pennsylvania to remain in the White House. That’s no easy feat.
Plus, is it right to allow MPs to vote freely on public health measures?
Claer Barrett and experts break down investment buzzwords in less than five minutes
Is Alex Garland’s new movie a war film or a political film? And does it succeed? We discuss with the FT’s Stephen Bush and Topher Forhecz
India registered one of the world’s fastest rates of economic growth during Narendra Modi's leadership
What’s driving the run-up on oil, and will it stop before $100 a barrel?
Will Netanyahu heed calls for a measured response?
Tech chiefs warn that power-hungry data centres are a bottleneck in developing AI
Your job is to be a ‘tour guide’ for the audience, plus the Office Therapy advice column
Branding expert and host of the podcast Design Matters Debbie Millman on why design is the language of brands
Beijing reforms unloved SOEs to win back investors
The FT’s Oliver Roeder expands on a saga that’s played out since 2021 inside courtrooms and within thousands of pages of legal documents
‘Quit-Tok’ clips break the taboo around layoffs, sackings and resignations
How long can the economy last without a recession?
Gary Stevenson was once Citibank’s highest-paid trader. Here’s what he learned.
The private equity firm’s tortuous path to an IPO
Fears of regional war grow after Iran strike.
FT foreign editor Alec Russell joins Lilah to talk about his years reporting on conflicts around the world, and how that can help us make sense of the news today
Voters aren’t happy about the rollback of US abortion rights. Republicans are getting the message.
Plus, are Angela Rayner’s tax affairs a big problem for Labour or a smear story?
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