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PrivatBank has taken its former owners Igor Kolomoisky and Gennadiy Bogolyubov to court in England
Several universities to reduce number of researchers from China
Brussels proposes €255mn in grants for Tunis, linking longer-term loans of up to €900mn to reforms
Indictment raises political tensions in US ahead of ex-president’s court appearance on Tuesday
Kyiv says its forces liberated at least three villages in occupied Donetsk region
Tit-for-tat maritime incidents increase tensions between Washington and Tehran
St Andrews, where the ancient game began, finds little love for the merger that gives Riyadh huge sway over the professional sport
Economy minister Sergio Massa to seek more dollars from fund as elections near
Middle Eastern money will keep shaping the game after Manchester City’s Champions League win
Experts polled by the FT say Fed will need to take tougher action than markets expect to cool economy
Marketing drive for multimillion-dollar sponsorships for UAE-hosted event as critics become more vocal
If a Chinese property market falls in the forest, could it not make too much of a noise?
Plus monetary policy and growth stocks, redux
Also in today’s newsletter: How Europe lost its prime trade relationship with Brazil
Also in today’s newsletter, Odey EU funds consider restricting withdrawals and is the US economy close to cracking?
The fund will focus on India and south-east Asian retail as well as technology, cars and component producers
Almost every aspect of pandemic will be put under microscope in investigations expected to last until 2026
Climate change means actuaries are making a radical new calculation about the price of risk
Payouts at risk of falling below other creditors in any repeat bankruptcy
Financier named among suspects following two-year police investigation into collapse of funds offered by bank
Contributors to the series bear witness to its chequered past and efforts to bring a brighter future
A ‘good lobby/bad lobby’ proposal shows the challenges facing the group as it attempts to rebuild
A ‘skip’ at this week’s policy-setting meeting may be the worst of three imperfect policy options
Consensus is breaking down about the pace at which inflation will moderate and just how close the economy is to a cliff edge
Geopolitical tension and poor economic recovery drive stock price falls and funding shortages
Brexit, rising corporate tax rates and political turmoil are among concerns raised by US companies surveyed
Foreign investors are scouring the globe for chipmaker stocks
Analysts say cost of cover could increase 14% this year fuelling industry concern over premium cancellations
Audit office says programme will cost five times that forecast after uncovering big outlays left out of analysis
VC firm to start up international outpost after renewed regulatory clampdown in US
The former PM’s resignation and those of two acolytes triggers three by-elections and keeps the drama going
Opponents see chance as former first minister questioned in widening police probe into SNP finances
Former Scottish first minister later released without charge in escalation of police investigation
Three-day action over pay by staff below consultant grade heralds summer of discontent
Plus, BioNTech faces Covid vaccine claims, Biden meets Nato secretary-general and key central bank decisions
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