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Employees exploring legal challenge to asset manager’s changes to parental leave and redundancy terms
Fragilities in the global economic system are real and must be confronted
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s fiscal ‘headroom’ could rise by £6bn-£10bn, economists estimate
Lower UK borrowing costs are set to provide the chancellor with more options at March Budget, economists say
Ministry of State Security pursues more public and political role as Xi tightens grip on nation
Figure of £7.8bn marks boost for chancellor’s efforts to find room for giveaways ahead of election
Protest comes after families of those held by Hamas pitched tents outside prime minister’s house in Jerusalem
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Former South Carolina governor urges New Hampshire voters to defy ‘elites’ backing former US president
Missile barrage is second time British military forces have engaged since operations started
Lower inflation will result in little perceptible improvement to living standards as growth stagnates in 2024, the FT’s annual survey...
Speed at which opposition has fallen demonstrates former US president’s grip over party
Addressing the UK’s challenges requires more than the performative politics of populist leaders
Rise in proportion of women working full-time fails to fully offset decline
Bobby Jain’s new hedge fund is falling short of its original $8bn-$10bn fundraising target, thwarting his ambition for the industry’s...
Buyout firms’ stranglehold over who can buy portfolio groups’ loans under threat as many lenders retrench
Best-performing managers’ punchy bets on stock markets paid off in 2023
Former president aims to wrap up primary contest in New Hampshire next week
Florida governor ends bid for Republican presidential nomination two days before New Hampshire primary