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China
Financial Services
~ 3 hours
Indian carmakers in Chinese trouble as rare earths supply runs short
Good morning. The central bank will announce its rate decision later today. Going by our poll on Tuesday, most of you...
Veena Venugopal
China
~ 5 hours
Trump and Xi break the ice
US President Donald Trump and China’s leader Xi Jinping agreed to launch a new round of high-level trade talks, the...
A rundown of the most important global business stories you need to know for the coming day, from the newsroom of the Financial Times. Available every weekday morning.
Blog Entries From Monica Dee
MBA Careers
MBA Blog
over 9 years
On to the other side of the world
It has been almost a month since I arrived in the US for my exchange programme at Duke University’s Fuqua School...
Monica Dee, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Blog Entries From Monica Dee
MBA Blog
MBA Careers
almost 10 years
P2P: purpose to perseverance
In the past, my years of professional experience lies within the large multinational banking corporations. So it was...
Monica Dee, Chinese University of Hong Kong
MBA Careers
Entrepreneurship
1 day
Cape Town’s cluster effect is key draw for businesses
When Patrick Soon-Shiong, the billionaire businessman, medical researcher and owner of the Los Angeles Times, opened a...
David Pilling in Cape Town
MBA Careers
Financial Services
Entrepreneurship
1 day
Rising tide of microfinance helps lift South Sudanese boatmaker
When the rains come, Gore Ladu’s town of Mangala on the banks of the Nile in South Sudan is transformed into an island...
William Wallis
Financial Services
Lex
~ 11 hours
Lessons from a stablecoin IPO: tech turns on a dime
The point of a stablecoin is that it is highly predictable. These digital tokens, whose value is pegged to dollars or...
Lex
~ 13 hours
Leaving London’s market is not always a Wise move
Wise believes in “money without borders”. But the British fintech — which specialises in international transfers —...
Financial Services
Special Reports
9 days
Trump world tries to corner crypto
One scoop to start: Citadel Securities’ profits jumped nearly 70 per cent in the first quarter to $1.7bn, as the...
Financial Services
Special Reports
17 days
Howard Lutnick bequeaths Spac-fuelled empire
One scoop to start: Graham Robinson, a top biotech and technology lawyer, is set to depart Skadden Arps for Kirkland ...
Financial Services
2 days
Lloyds executive tasked with winning ‘mass affluent’ customers leaves bank
The executive leading Lloyds Banking Group’s push to grow its “mass affluent” division is leaving the bank after more...
Akila Quinio, Ortenca Aliaj and Emma Dunkley in London
MBA Careers
Financial Services
2 days
‘Like stepping into Gwyneth Paltrow’s Montecito mansion’: London’s 1 Hotel Mayfair
This article is part of FT Globetrotter’s guide to LondonI take a deep breath, inhaling as much of the pleasing aroma...
Niki Blasina
MBA Blog
MBA Careers
over 8 years
A note from the Work and Careers team
We would like to thank all of the MBA students who contributed to the this blog over the years, your posts...
Janina Conboye
MBA Blog
MBA Careers
over 8 years
Write a blog to help articulate MBA's complexities
...that will inform others. It is only when you start putting “words on paper”, that you are forced to be clear and......
Charles Street, Edinburgh Business School, Heriot-Watt University
China
Financial Services
~ 3 hours
Indian carmakers in Chinese trouble as rare earths supply runs short
Good morning. The central bank will announce its rate decision later today. Going by our poll on Tuesday, most of you...
Veena Venugopal
China
~ 5 hours
Trump and Xi break the ice
US President Donald Trump and China’s leader Xi Jinping agreed to launch a new round of high-level trade talks, the...
A rundown of the most important global business stories you need to know for the coming day, from the newsroom of the Financial Times. Available every weekday morning.
Business Education - Feature of the week
over 9 years
Eastern Europe’s business schools rise to meet western counterparts
...[class],” he says. Prof Ellert’s experience was mirrored across central and eastern Europe: in the early 1990s, as......
Kester Eddy
MBA Careers
Business Education - Feature of the week
over 9 years
MBA student aims to streamline social services
For MBA students, it is all about the network, or so the maxim goes. The fortunes of Bradford Turner would seem...
Della Bradshaw
MBA Careers
~ 7 hours
UK bans bonuses at Thames Water and 5 other utilities
Thames Water is one of six water companies to be banned from paying their bosses bonuses, as ministers crack down on...
Jim Pickard, Deputy Political Editor
MBA Careers
~ 20 hours
Procter & Gamble to slash 7,000 jobs in cost-cutting drive
Procter & Gamble has said it will slash 7,000 jobs over the next two years as part of an effort to slim down its...
Madeleine Speed in London