Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Think-tank’s report calls for revenue facility to be fairer and more growth friendly
Big Four accounting firm to reorganise areas of the business affecting 2,700 staff and partners
The French consumer goods group’s presence in the country is ‘nowhere near where it should be’, says chief executive
Exporters turn to nickel and aluminium with international pressure mounting for country to reduce reliance on fossil fuel
Acting prime minister Garry Conille says police have not restored order yet in ‘one neighbourhood’
The historian draws on his experience in Ukraine and eastern Europe to warn of the dangers of tyranny in the US
Tens of thousands of picketing machinists dig in as plane maker reels from latest crisis
Glen Earrach’s pumped storage hydro project aims to facilitate energy transition with vast ‘water battery’
Eurozone household sentiment diverges from American counterparts, whose buoyant spending is fuelling growth
Washington weighs more tariffs on imports after flood of Chinese panels drove global prices to record lows
Berlin’s decision risks hampering borderless travel in Schengen area
Long-stalled project among a flurry of glitzy real estate deals designed to attract investors and tourists
More companies are reaching the $1bn valuation milestone, but growing from horned foal to winged steed is getting tougher
Tesla founder warns crowd in Butler, Pennsylvania, that Democrats would take away democracy, free speech and gun rights
Hospital in southern Lebanon hit by a strike shortly after warning to evacuate
From a ‘blue wall’ to the American desert, these are the places where the 2024 presidential race will be decided
Novo Nordisk and Schneider in demand as robust American economy defies investors’ expectations
Finance minister pledges unprecedented measure after stand-off with lawmakers over spending
War has led to private traders navigating black market and hiring armed guards to bring goods into strip
Security guarantees will have to underpin any peace deal where Russia retains control of Ukrainian land
Market shunned by foreign investors suddenly skyrockets
Art from ancient to new is being sold in galleries, auction houses and Frieze Masters this autumn
The couple’s commission for Art on the Underground is an ambitious mosaic in St James’s Park station
His new section at Frieze London brings together Indigenous and diaspora artists, with a focus on clay