Katie Martin and Aiden Reiter talk to John Foley
And a conversation with Brent Neiman, whose research was cited in the ‘reciprocal tariff’ calculations
A battle; a protester; an estimator; a dream; a saint; a gambler; a samurai; and a Toby Carvery
John Moolenaar warns banks of ‘regulatory, financial and reputational risks’ for working on deal
Standstill shows how Sino-American trade war has spilled into energy sector
Plus, US regulators’ antitrust fight with Big Tech continues and some ‘clearly unusual’ trades related to Trump family appointments
Taxing the rich is a tantalising prospect for the cash-strapped UK government — but imposing a levy that is both fair and effective is fraught with difficulty
Austrian bank has faced pressure to quit, but exit has been complicated by court process
Nvidia has become a symbol of the looming business nightmare unleashed by Donald Trump
Where on earth can you go to eat before attending a show at the Royal Albert Hall?
A new lodge on the riverbank offers an introduction to the region’s abundant flora and fauna — plus a taste of laid-back island life
Why some organisations are condemned to repeat the same mistakes over and over again
Are you buying the dip, battening down the hatches or carrying on as normal?
Tariffs on imported new cars may prop up the values of existing vehicles, such as those in rental group’s fleet
Designers are having fun with engineered wood stained in a palette of dramatic hues
Enforcement resources directed at gangs at the top rather than consumers who flout law
Fund manager warns economic slowdown due to tariffs could hit Facebook owner’s revenues
Tariffs and threat of new duties on chips and computing infrastructure could frustrate American ambitions to lead artificial intelligence race
Chair of Arts Council England says arm’s-length funding of theatre, music and museums helps prevent politicisation
15 designs to set your heart spinning
Gary Owen’s gripping new version of the drama of secrets and lies opens at London’s Lyric Hammersmith
Marc Filippino talks to Leo Lewis and Clive Cookson
Lawyers advise wealthy clients that HMRC could use membership as evidence of strong ties to Britain
Tilt away from the US and superpower multinational tech companies
Clash threatens to jeopardise Saudi stake, as authorities try to attract more Gulf investment