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Plus, Treasury market turmoil, gold surges, and David Hockney at Paris’s Fondation Vuitton
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Plus, European meme stocks, Tesla’s rise and fall, and Leigh Bowery at Tate Modern
Plus, market turmoil hits hedge funds, gold price reaches a record high, and Women in Revolt at The Whitworth gallery
Plus, the ‘Wild West’ of family offices, star traders’ succession issues, and Renaissance Siena at the National Gallery
Plus, an ESG retreat, currency investors grow wary, and ‘Goya to Impressionism’ at the Courtauld Gallery
Plus, a golden age of US-Saudi co-operation, Europe’s ‘failed’ securitisation market, and the Louvre Abu Dhabi
Plus, Vanguard’s next chapter, US egg prices soar and a love letter to Hampstead Heath
Plus, asset partnerships shake up Wall Street, Trump’s memecoin copycats, and ‘Brasil! Brasil!’ at the Royal Academy
Plus, the last short sellers standing, European stocks surge, and Nocturnes at Lyndsey Ingram’s Mayfair gallery
Plus, expensive US stocks, Ray Dalio’s UK debt warning and Le Corbusier at the Zentrum Paul Klee in Bern
Plus, Natixis and Generali’s tie-up, climate fund outflows, and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner at Lugano’s Museo d’arte
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Plus, Vanguard’s restructuring, a US trading frenzy, and Palazzo Citterio in Milan reopens
Plus, an ‘anti-woke’ ETF, a private markets push and the V&A has a Naomi Campbell retrospective
Plus, Ken Leech charged, European gas premium, and the FT’s best books of 2024
Plus, Trump’s stock market honeymoon, Germany’s ‘debt brake’, and Francis Bacon at the National Portrait Gallery
Plus, reforming Britain’s pensions industry, gold rally fizzles and Imaginary Lines at the Daniel Katz Gallery
Plus, the rise of DRW, hedge funds bet against renewables, and Monet at the Courtauld Gallery
Plus, private equity’s lobbying efforts, US election triggers volatility, and Heinz Berggruen’s private art collection
Plus, the lopsided market rally, a shift in emerging markets investing, and Tim Burton at the Design Museum
Plus, Harvard donations drop, the yen declines and Egon Schiele at the Neue Galerie
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