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Which makes for a better life: a high minimum or the quest for excellence? Tap here for Janan Ganesh's column: https://ft.trib.al/rPbaibu
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Tech giant SoftBank is up nearly 73% so far this year, as AI demand powered the country’s stocks to an all-time high and helped Masayoshi Son’s company dethrone Toyota after more than 20 years at the top. https://ft.trib.al/42wziTs
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The former head of the US central bank, who last week returned to the role of Fed governor, said the Trump administration's attempts to fire central bankers undermine the rule of law. https://ft.trib.al/t1qM64z
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World leaders are beating a steady path to see one man: Xi Jinping. So far in 2026, 21 heads of state or government have visited China. They include Germany’s Merz, Spain’s Sánchez, Canada’s Carney and the UK's Starmer. Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin held back-to-back summits with Xi this month, followed by Pakistan’s Shehbaz Sharif and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić this week. At the same time, Xi travels abroad far less compared with his early years in power. He has not left China this year, and made only six international trips last year. For Xi’s domestic audience, this also has unmistakable echoes of the pre-20th century tributary system, where minor kings and dignitaries made pilgrimages to the emperor’s court. But analysts we spoke to also said the parade of foreign leaders could strengthen China’s efforts to portray itself as a reliable pillar of multilateralism, even as it pursues aggressive trade policies, shows more military assertiveness in Asia and maintains close partnerships with Russia and North Korea. Read our analysis here: https://lnkd.in/gkmYFD72
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China's comparative advantage IS industrial policy. My latest column for Financial Times: Western attempts to imitate Beijing’s economic strategy are unwise. https://lnkd.in/eKEwy9tZ With insights from Carl Benedikt Frey, Fernando Martín and Simon Evenett
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Amid a decline in tourist spending in Mayfair, the high number of wealthy local shoppers is luring fashion brands to Chelsea: https://ft.trib.al/t1BJ9BK
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The former chief executive of the SNP will presumably be going to jail for embezzling some £400,000 of his party’s money. Yet the true transgression seems to lie elsewhere: what he chose to spend the cash on https://ft.trib.al/jVp8K3J
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The former first minister of Scotland refused to apologise for 'somebody else’s crimes' in a television interview on Sunday and insisted that she was 'not responsible' for Peter Murrell’s theft from the party between 2010 and 2022: https://ft.trib.al/lzHxbnE
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In Maine, widespread unhappiness with tariffs and the spiralling costs of fuel and machinery are setting the scene for a ferocious political showdown in November’s midterm elections: https://ft.trib.al/wSlO90C
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