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FirstFT: Kamala Harris lays out positions on China, Ukraine and Gaza
Good morning. We have exclusive stories today about AstraZeneca’s threat to move its UK vaccine manufacturing to the US and the chair of Britain’s financial watchdog facing…
Gold and the dollar
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Good morning. Fed chair Jay Powell takes the stage today…
The foreign powers competing to win influence in Africa
Many of Africa’s leaders will descend on Beijing next month for the latest three-yearly summit with China. For leaders from the continent, these collective jamborees have become a…
Grenada triggers ‘hurricane clause’ to suspend bond payments
The first-ever triggering of a government bond “hurricane clause” by the Caribbean nation of Grenada has thrown a spotlight on the push for more countries to pause debt payments…
Fed's Powell may use Jackson Hole speech to shed light on rate cut timing
All eyes will be on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell when he delivers the keynote speech at the central bank's summer symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on Friday. Powell!-->-->…
The downward jobs revision delivered 'a big blast against Bidenomics,' ex-Trump economist says
Economists and experts have started to unpack what it may mean for the state of the U.S. economy after a historic jobs data revision on Wednesday. "That is a big blast against!-->-->…
Peloton to charge sizable 'activation fee' for used equipment purchases
Consumers in the United States and Canada who buy used Peloton exercise machines will face a "used equipment activation fee." The fitness company, which reported its!-->-->…
LARRY KUDLOW: The era of Bill Clinton's wisdom is over
Former President Bill Clinton spoke to the Democratic National Convention last night, but he failed to share with all those Democrats any of the economic wisdom he learned!-->-->…
Alzheimer’s drug approved by UK regulator but too costly for NHS
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.A drug that can slow the decline in patients with…
Canadian railroads shut down over labor dispute, threatening supply chains
The two largest rail companies in Canada locked out nearly 10,000 unionized employees Thursday after failed labor talks, leading to a freight stoppage projected to cost the!-->-->…