The ‘all in or all out’ approach of Josh Kushner’s VC business inverts the traditional venture model. Will it pay off?
The years of audit failings and regulatory fines at its UK business are over, but some worry the firm is still losing ground to rivals
Years after one of the worst spills in history, companies in search of new discoveries are drilling even deeper into the seabed
Donald Trump has given the billionaire the task of slashing the size of the state. Similar efforts have fallen far short in the past
When Wall Street’s self-styled financial detectives allege malfeasance, these silent partners stand to reap the benefits
A deal with a prominent Chinese banker gave the US group market access, but securing full control cost a lot more than it expected
President Lula has sought to maintain ties with the US, China and Russia. But even before the re-election of Donald Trump, that diplomatic space was shrinking
FT analysis shows that firms regularly hide leakages of the deadly greenhouse gas — despite this being one of the easiest climate fixes there is
MPs will soon vote on whether the terminally ill can end their lives. The decision is fraught with logistical and ethical questions
His first term was heavily reliant on the party establishment. The inner circle now includes several billionaires and is in tune with the ideas of the new right
The EU needs investment to boost growth and competitiveness, but the debate over who pays has echoes of the financial crisis
Five maps and charts that show how the Republican candidate defied conventional assumptions about his support — including among Latino, Black and women voters
The former president has a radical global agenda for his second term, say allies and advisers — from Ukraine and the Middle East to pressurising America’s friends and foes
Who will clean up the environmental mess when Shell and others pull out of the Niger Delta?
All three of the country’s major industries are in crisis, and the economy is flatlining. Are politicians finally waking up?
If the Republican loses, it will reflect his reluctance to appeal to the centre. But if he wins, he will feel emboldened to implement a radical agenda
A historically tight presidential race might not be over on the night — and multiple crises could follow
Young protesters installed Nobel prizewinner Muhammad Yunus as caretaker leader. But time is running out to reform the country’s democratic institutions
Prime Minister Robert Fico has tightened his grip on Slovakia using Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán’s playbook as inspiration
Shares in the British chip designer, which is controlled by SoftBank, have trebled in price over the past year. But its ambitions go much further
The once-lucrative market is now highly competitive and more Chinese EVs are being exported, compounding slower sales at home
The plane maker’s new boss has pledged culture change, but a vote to prolong a costly strike underlines the challenges he faces
The country is holding elections that could decide whether it tilts towards Moscow or Brussels. Observers fear that violence may follow
Interest rates have peaked and activity in several sectors is picking up, but some fear bad news is still to emerge
Democrats are betting that a backlash against increasingly prohibitive laws will help them win votes in key battleground states