Also in today’s newsletter, Harvard pushes back against the White House and Yuval Noah Harari on the Trumpian world view
Plus, US regulators’ antitrust fight with Big Tech continues and some ‘clearly unusual’ trades related to Trump family appointments
Also in this newsletter, could the ‘India Stack’ go global?
Plus, the Troubles cast a long shadow over education
Ten topical questions to test your news nous
Also in today’s newsletter, Jamie Dimon sits down with the FT
The renewable energy source is quietly gaining popularity even as Trump pursues his ‘drill, baby, drill’ agenda
Also in today’s newsletter, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang visits Beijing and Trump’s assault on Ivy League universities
Deciding who is well-off is no simple task — and calculating how to redistribute should be left to elected politicians
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Also in this newsletter: CEO of cloud computing company says clients increasingly opt for European software
Plus, Bill Ackman quietly builds a big stake in Hertz and RedBird swoops in to take control of The Telegraph sale
Leaders may not notice when staff flatter them, or take up the same hobbies, to gain advantage
Also in today’s newsletter, being a member of the Net-Zero Banking Alliance just got a heck of a lot easier
Also in today’s newsletter, Jamie Dimon warns of risk to US’s credibility from trade war and China reports robust growth
First minister focuses on improving NHS, plus Greens co-leader urges party unity after calling time on 17-year tenure
Also in this newsletter: Irish students warned to think twice before going to the US
Plus, tariff threats push private equity groups to halt dealmaking and the high-yield bond market grinds to a halt
Also in today’s newsletter, Mark Carney’s pitch that he can beat back the US president’s threat to Canada
The Fed needs to consider how levies raise prices and what it should do about it
US tariffs on its northern neighbour have renewed calls for pipelines and fast-tracking oil and gas projects
Also in today’s newsletter, US administration halts Harvard funding and shares in luxury goods sector tumble
Focusing on benefits to voters’ wallets would help blunt the threat posed by the likes of Nigel Farage
Also in this newsletter: Are the EU’s 2040 climate targets going soft?
Plus, private equity group CVC scouts out private credit group and Intel sells off a stake in its chips unit