A recent working paper measures how family circumstances hold Americans back
Our innovation editor John Thornhill on seeing the new film ‘Eno’, which presents the musician’s life in a new sequence each time the movie is shown
International criticism of the Gaza war has left many Israelis retreating inwards
The Biden administration’s tough political calculations on Middle East policy ahead of the election
Plus, Starmer kicks off UK-EU reset in Brussels
Markets are shrugging off conflict in the Middle East. Will that last?
Investor confidence is proving to be very hard to shake
Iran launches missile attacks on Tel Aviv as Israel moves troops into Lebanon
What the streaming service’s comeback means for legacy studios
Over 1mn people have fled their homes, adding to the economic crisis battering the country
CEOs still love the office. Workers still don’t.
After Beijing announced plans to support equities, markets took off
Last week saw the release of the director’s 40-year passion project. Film critics Danny Leigh and Nicolas Rapold join to discuss
Iran launches missiles into Israel following IDF ground offensive in Lebanon
New data suggests artificial intelligence groups are bringing in revenues at an unprecedented rate
Shaken from the death of Hassan Nasrallah, the militant group faces an uncertain future
Writer-director Megan Park discusses her new film and why you can’t really give advice to your younger self
Jamaica’s economy was chronically mismanaged. Until it wasn’t. What happened?
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have big plans for the US economy. Which message do voters prefer?
Sally Rooney’s novel ‘Intermezzo’ is one of the most anticipated of the year. Griselda Murray Brown and Laura Battle join to discuss
Plus, Labour plots how to grow an economy when the state coffers are empty
Mobilisation of violent settlers has intensified Palestinians’ fears of attacks and displacement
How does the influx of immigrants affect US jobs numbers?
Fourteen major banks and financial institutions back COP28 goal of tripling nuclear capacity by 2050
Battered militia 'still has thousands of angry members with missiles'
Central bank cuts benchmark rate and unveils support for property and stock markets
Long considered a symbol of Germany’s industrial power, the company is now reckoning with a difficult transition to electric vehicles
Smaller stocks used to outperform their bigger cousins. Will that ever be the case again?
Italian lender raised its stake in German rival from about 9% to 21%
Donald Trump has promised yet more extreme policy if re-elected. What will stick?
FT’s outgoing arts editor Jan Dalley reflects on how the art world has changed over the past 20 years
Business groups warn of ‘devastating impact’ to economy if dockworkers walk out
Donald Trump is no stranger to spreading misinformation. Is it a winning electoral strategy?
Plus, what the business community really thinks of the new government
Battery start-up raised more than $15bn but is struggling to secure the funds amid low production
‘Slow Horses’ is beloved. But does its fourth season hold up?
Unpacking Wednesday’s big rate cut