US and Iranian forces clashed in the strait during the brief mission to help commercial vessels through the waterway
Wall Street watchdog suggests allowing public companies to file semi-annual reports
Deal would be first major move by Rupert Murdoch’s youngest son since a settlement to exit his father’s media empire
Louise Arbour will hold constitutional role after distinguished legal career
US regulator claimed billionaire waiting too long to disclose his stake in the social media platform
Dispute between UK chancellor and US Treasury secretary underscores allies’ diverging stances on the conflict
The Iran war is the latest mess to spring from the idea that ‘appeasement’ is always wrong
Policymakers must overcome the mercantilist fallacy that the way to get rich is by running surpluses forever
It would be strange if dynastic succession were not on Trump’s mind
Officials are softening people up for difficult decisions ahead. Also in this newsletter, how oil prices work
Tennessee policy attracts corporations and high earners but locals are being priced out of Music City
Flamboyant billionaire created first 24-hour news network in US that transformed media and political landscape
Wall Street bank becomes one of a handful of big lenders to offer service
Move is rare exercise of Financial Conduct Authority’s competition law powers
Initiatives will take a decade to complete but there are some stopgap solutions
Increases in cruises and streaming divisions help group mitigate impact of falling visitors to US theme parks
Ride-hailing company posts weaker than expected first-quarter revenues but issues optimistic outlook
Presenter cites ‘ideological realignment’ of rival CBS after it was acquired by billionaire with close ties to Trump
Trump says US military campaign will end if Iran ‘agrees to give what has been agreed to’
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From a Vietnam war veteran turned ceramicist to a sci-fi-loving minimalist, there is a deep well of life experience at Frieze New York
Marc Rowan criticises paper returns of popular private equity funds sold to retail investors
Beijing’s foreign minister meets his Iranian counterpart days before summit between Xi Jinping and Donald Trump
Strong quarterly trading in Latin America helps FTSE 100 group beat forecasts despite US spirits slump
Dark matter revealed?
Monthly surveys of economic activity and confidence have fallen more sharply among energy importers than in the US
The original private equity barbarian celebrates its birthday as the $22tn private markets face a fraught moment
Rocket maker hopes to quell employee uproar after old options expired without a payout
With little slack in the system, soaring prices don’t give operators that much of an incentive to let rip
Most ambitious British timeframe yet for the technology comes as US and China race ahead in funding for sector
Candidates in pivotal Pennsylvania seat hope to woo voters away from Donald Trump’s Republicans
Billionaire’s Doge assault emerges as vulnerability for Donald Trump’s party in swing districts
Sophie Elgort had a street style column for the FT in New York 15 years ago. Here, she returns to six former subjects to see how style — and attitudes — have changed
From Giorgio Vasari to Agnes Martin, artists and writers have long insisted on the importance of being alone to create
US president says there has been ‘great progress’ on a deal with Iran
iPhone buyers sued the tech giant for touting features in 2024 that have yet to launch