Trafigura paid nearly €5mn in bribes to an Angolan official through an intermediary who was dubbed “Mr Non-Compliant” by the commodity trader’s founder, Claude Dauphin, Swiss prosecutors have alleged.
Federal police say group had eyed killings of then president-elect along with his deputy and a supreme court judge ...
FT Alphaville has written, like, a lot now about quantitative easing (and its somewhat-opposite quantitative tightening) in the UK.
The composer conducted and curated two concerts featuring his own work as well as pieces by established and young composers ...
Stocks fell and government bonds gained on Tuesday, as investors responded to the latest escalation of the war in Ukraine. The pan-continental Stoxx Europe 600 index was 1.1 per cent lower by early ...
Rampant aid theft prompts former authorities to attempt price controls and shoot rule-breakers as starvation looms ...
A strong dollar and proposed tariffs plans touted by President-elect Donald Trump are some of the potential issues that could ...
For a game whose plot revolves around the curse of a mysterious statuette and whose outlandish aesthetics sit somewhere between American Expressionism and early 2000s web comics, The Rise of the ...
Deloitte has already overhauled its operations in the UK this year as part of a wider global reorganisation of the firm’s ...
From economics, politics and history to science, art, food and, of course, fiction — our annual round-up brings you top titles picked by FT writers and critics ...
Forecasts from the BoE released this month show it expects the Budget to bring higher growth and inflation in the short term, dampening hopes for rapid rate cuts. Consumer price inflation will be ...
Ukraine has struck Russia using US-made long-range Atacms missiles for the first time since the Biden administration lifted restrictions on their use, according to people familiar with the matter.