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LVMH’s lacklustre quarterly sales ignited a broader sell-off in luxury stocks on Tuesday, with Prada falling 4.2 per cent and Kering declining by 1.4 per cent. Shares in L’Oréal and Puig also fell ...
Delft tulipieres in the fireplace of the state bedchamber at Chatsworth © The Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth. Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees English 19th-century takes ...
Japan’s TDK is claiming a breakthrough in optical technology that would process data 10 times faster than current electronics and solve a key bottleneck holding back the growth of generative ...
Leadership condemns what it says is an attempt to impose ‘direct governmental regulation’ at the elite institution ...
The crackdown on household credit is clearly an important reason for slower growth in India recently, and the FT has just ...
Faiza (a pushy entrepreneur) and Samir (a chirpy, chippy delivery driver), are united by one purpose — to submit to a DVLA ...
De La Rue, the UK banknote maker, has agreed to a takeover by investment group Atlas Holdings in a deal that values the group at £263mn, marking the exit of another established British company from ...
Vance predicted that Washington would negotiate “a lot of positive trade relationships with Europe” and insisted he viewed Europe as an “ally” of America. “We just want it to be an alliance where ...
The 10-year Treasury yield, which sets government borrowing costs and underpins pricing on financial assets worldwide, fell 0 ...
Shaken by October 7, the country is seizing territory and flattening villages to build buffer zones while routinely striking neighbours ...
The search executive behind the push to reinvent the group’s core product says users are driving change in how to seek information ...
Fifteen years ago, the late Andy Grove, the chief executive who led Intel to glory, began sounding the alarm about the absence of a rounded US economic policy. Grove, born into a Jewish family in ...