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November ballot referendum on a flashpoint issue will give Democrats hope of boosting turnout within their base
Auditor warns of ‘substantial doubt’ about future of business as it reports less than $1mn in quarterly revenue
Party spearheads legislation as one lawmaker vows not to ‘eat bugs with Bill Gates’
Corporate borrowers bring forward financing plans to avoid uncertainty of Biden-Trump rematch in November
Comments from central bank chief come after PCE gauge of price pressures ticked higher in February
Former presidents spoke at Democrat fundraiser in New York that was disrupted by protesters
Although ahead in most of the polls, the Republican is at a huge financial disadvantage to Joe Biden. He now needs the party’s traditional donors
The Russian leader sees an opportunity to re-establish a sphere of influence in Europe
Gang attacks on civilians have paralysed the port city of Rosario
Widespread testing for this treatable if embarrassing condition is being hampered by lack of access to healthcare
March Madness puts the spotlight on Caitlin Clark and a new generation of players bringing greater interest — and money — to the game
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And momentum vs sentiment
Rise of Magnificent Seven helped to push flows to ETFs tracking the blue-chip index to an all-time high of $137bn
How radical would a Trump second term be? This series looks at the individuals and groups that are backing the former president’s bid to return to the White House
Move comes after judge expands gag order on former president in a separate criminal case
Allies reach world’s first bilateral deal as global governments seek to assess and regulate risks from emerging technology
Gold touches fresh record high while oil prices rise
De-escalation channels akin to the Washington-Moscow hotline are needed long before a crisis hits
Settlement has the potential to reduce commission rates and force thousands of agents out of the industry
Beneficiaries of the old paradigm of US financialisation are beginning to express doubts over what it has achieved
And replies on UK stocks
Complaining about US protectionism to the WTO while protecting your own economy is rich indeed
Economists question whether official reports offer accurate guide to the labour market
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Advisers believe UK prime minister might benefit from being seen as tested leader if US vote sparks instability
Congress also condemns Moscow’s year-long detention of WSJ journalist Evan Gershkovich
Societies have not all become more secular as they grew richer
Afghanistan’s reversion to its role as the host and incubator of cross-border Islamist terror was entirely foreseeable
UK investors still cannot invest direct
Chinese leader sought to persuade visiting businessmen that country still a good investment
The scale of the campaign the industry is unleashing ahead of the US election is striking
Head of London market says disaster may produce largest maritime claim in history
A dispatch from FT Alphaville’s maritime correspondent
US president’s team says rival star-studded New York gala on Thursday will pull in $25mn
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you
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