If they play their cards well, leaders across Europe can exert leverage on America over how to end the war
The UK government should further empower England’s metro mayors in order to unlock their full potential
Helsinki shows how reinvigoration can work but co-ordinated help for entrepreneurs across the continent is needed
The financial district’s new lord mayor sees himself as ‘cheerleader-in-chief’ for the sector
Higher borrowing costs from tariffs and tax cuts will be the US’s main impact on carbon-saving investment worldwide
Investors expect to deal with people fluent in shareholder-focused language
The ‘all in or all out’ approach of Josh Kushner’s VC business inverts the traditional venture model. Will it pay off?
Having had three friends in high places — the US, the EU and China — the UK contemplates life with none
A concerted push towards open-access data is needed to fight dirty money
Airlines say fossil fuel companies should be targeted first
Efforts to mitigate the air pollution smothering the capital require collective action
Multilateral institutions must help these countries find the money to stave off climate change
A call for the search giant to jettison Chrome would give users something they don’t obviously seem to want
Trump loves fossil fuels but his sidekick Musk wants a piece of the action
A table of wonders in the West Country
The EU must redeploy capital it squirrels away abroad
Plus earnings season
Well-planned investable projects are in short supply
Overly pessimistic warnings of economic shocks could weaken crucial support for globalisation
Chip group’s earnings are a big event for US equity investors, and not just because of its $3.6tn heft
The US big box retailer’s focus on non-food goods leaves it exposed now that shoppers are more wary of spending
The small UK software group may benefit from Trump’s promised tax cuts and tariffs
US leader’s farewell trip to Brazil and Peru epitomises Washington’s waning influence
With Japan’s hotel market booming, now would be a good time for the group to consider selling the Park Hyatt Tokyo
Aggregates conceal a lot
My ex-husband claims he can’t afford the VAT added to our children’s school fees
Smartphone alerts can promote what behaviourists call ‘overtrading’, shredding your returns — and your nerves
Until there is a single market in areas from services to capital markets, more companies will choose American exchanges
While it loses sympathy abroad, the country faces political uncertainty at home
Robert F Kennedy Jr’s appointment is characteristic of Trump’s hostility to expertise
When companies approach extreme price levels, gravity looms
No iron law states that a business will keep growing, even one renowned for excellence
The Labour government must determine where UK ‘red lines’ lie
The US retail giant trades at a premium to racy tech stocks like Apple, and deservedly so
Tariffs, especially on one country, will lead to an unholy economic and political mess
Delivering its growth ambition will require the Swiss group to raise marketing investment
Advances in reasoning will lead to substantially improved capabilities in mathematics and science