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The Lex Newsletter: Brexit displaces London bankers to live ‘la dolce vita’ in Milan
A cost-benefit analysis of Europe’s financial centres might now find the Italian city near the top of the list
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FirstFT: Powell warns of higher rates if jobs data remains strong
Also in today’s newsletter, Biden delivers defiant message to China and Microsoft takes aim at Google
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San Francisco’s drug and homeless crises can’t go on
The city’s byzantine governance structures stand in the way of solutions to its myriad problems
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Sunak has less to lose in Whitehall shake-up, but not much to gain
Although the changes will be disruptive, now is an appropriate time for government to try to remodel ministries
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IEA forecasts power sector set for 2025 ‘tipping point’ on emissions
Future electricity demand expected to be met by clean energy sources, agency says
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Why the EU’s approach to migration is hardening as arrivals soar
Also in today’s newsletter: Could Switzerland sacrifice its neutrality on the altar of Ukraine?
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FT Health: Future of Antibiotics
The FT examines the causes and effects of an increasing global resistance to antibiotics: from the pressures doctors are under to prescribe them, to what new treatments are currently in the pipeline, as well as what role can the consumer play
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Europe’s Leading Patent Law Firms
Apply for the 2023 ranking, and read last year’s coverage
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Sunak is haunted by Tory ghosts and fantasies of cake
MPs agitating for reheated ‘Trussonomics’ could force the prime minister off the path of fiscal prudence
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Zelenskyy to visit UK and address parliament
Ukrainian president’s trip comes as Downing Street pledges more weaponry to war-ravaged nation
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Joe Biden to defend economic agenda in State of the Union address
President to say he is building a ‘blue-collar America’ where ‘no one is left behind’
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Cost of fixed-rate mortgages set to fall as UK inflation outlook brightens
Brokers are predicting that a five-year deal below 4 per cent is coming
Feb. 3, 2023 - United Kingdom -
Retiring at 62? The French have it absolutely right
I used to take the standard Anglo-Saxon view that the French should get with reality. I’ve changed.
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Conservatives are too keen on money to win the culture war
The likes of Boris Johnson and Nadhim Zahawi don’t enter the careers that shape a society’s norms and values
Jan. 31, 2023 -
EU plans to relax curbs on tax credits in response to US green subsidies
Covid recovery funds could also be redirected under proposed loosening of state-aid rules, according to draft plan
Jan. 30, 2023 - European Union -
Scholz rules out sending fighter jets to Ukraine
German chancellor says calls for more weapons so soon after tanks decision are ‘frivolous’
Jan. 29, 2023 - Ukraine -
Russia’s internal struggle over classified financial data
The Kremlin has justified withholding statistics during wartime but country’s central bank governor is pushing back
Jan. 29, 2023 - Russia -
Japanese firms step up intelligence gathering as US-China tensions mount
More businesses cite geopolitics, economic security or regulatory change as key risks
Jan. 28, 2023 - China -
Israeli jets bomb Gaza as tensions escalate
Attack follows overnight rocket fire from Palestinian coastal enclave
Jan. 27, 2023 - Israel -
IMF warns of market impact of abrupt BoJ policy change
Fund points to ‘significant upside risks’ to inflation and calls for flexible approach to controlling bond yields
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UK to probe how Wagner founder hired lawyers despite sanctions
Treasury to review system that allows sanctioned individuals to apply for licences
Jan. 25, 2023 - United Kingdom -
Gas and mining boom to transform Argentina’s economy, minister says
Sergio Massa highlights Vaca Muerta shale development set to turn Buenos Aires into exporter
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Eurozone activity unexpectedly grows for first time since June
Third monthly rise in PMI’s manufacturing and services survey could reinforce ECB’s resolve on rates
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UK public sector borrowing soars more than expected
ONS figures more than double to show the highest December borrowing since monthly records began in 1993
Jan. 24, 2023 - United Kingdom -
Sweden’s Nato application imperilled after Koran burnt outside Turkish embassy
Provocative act permitted by government provides rare consensus between President Erdoğan and opposition
Jan. 22, 2023