‘Once bitten, twice shy’: why the ECB is likely to play for time on rate cuts International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago Eurozone bank’s governing council is expected to leave monetary policy on hold in Thursday’s meeting
Red Sea reroutings to further disrupt car supply chains, warn shipping executives International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago Asia-to-Europe trade route had already been squeezed because of a lack of car carriers before Houthi attacks began
Storm clouds gather across Europe International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago Also in this newsletter: hedge fund bonanza, DeSantis endorses Trump, Japan runs out of workers
ECB staff say Lagarde doing poor job as president, union survey finds International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago The results contrast with high marks given to predecessors Mario Draghi and Jean-Claude Trichet in past studies
Ivory Coast prepares to end Africa’s debt drought with dollar bond sale International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago World’s top cocoa producer tests appetite for riskier debt after two-year hiatus for sub-Saharan African issuers
Emission impossible and the trade conundrum of calculating carbon International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago EU’s measurement method for its carbon border tax likely to become an international standard
China shifts Latin America investment to compete with west International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago Beijing pivots away from costly infrastructure to focus on technology, renewables and critical minerals
FirstFT: DeSantis drops out of Republican primary race International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago Also in today’s newsletter, top hedge funds enjoy record profits and BlackRock shake-up
What should the EU’s role be in the Red Sea’s conflicted waters? International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago Also in this newsletter: The argument for a ban on industrial goods transiting through Russia
The bitter lessons of Brexit International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago Addressing the UK’s challenges requires more than the performative politics of populist leaders
Companies’ reluctance to roll back price rises poses US inflation risk International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago Economic officials concerned hefty supply costs are keeping retail goods unaffordable
Poland secures EU concession to limit food exports from Ukraine International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago Bloc’s top trade official says Brussels will look to control influx of farm products in places where they risk depressing prices
Energy costs have Britons borrowing to keep the lights on International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago In this election year, living standards could slip even further for families already facing desperate choices
Round two for US Republican voters International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago Also, European Central Bank sets interest rates and earnings season takes off
What will the ECB say about the timing of interest rate cuts? International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Recruiter slump points to jobs market stasis, not crash International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago Shrinking workforces and need for new skills point to long-term bull market in talent
European manufacturers and retailers face ‘chaotic’ period after Red Sea attacks International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago Rerouting of container ships has disrupted supply chains, increasing travel times and transport costs
Steel and GDP figures fuel scepticism over China’s data International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago Surprising statistics deepen doubts about official measures of activity in the world’s second-largest economy
Transferring frozen Russian reserves to Ukraine is elegant justice International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago Western allies of the nation are overstating the fears and failing to truly recognise the benefits
EU must prevent sensitive assets from falling into ‘wrong hands’, warns Valdis Dombrovskis International - Financial Times - Credit Squeeze 3 mois ago European economic security proposals expected to reduce potential for rival powers to control vital infrastructure