The viral doodles of artist Michael McGregor
UK supermarket is latest retailer to push into residential property in deal with Barratt Developments
Geopolitical events are most likely to cause short-term market volatility, which may be hedged
Investors should not be so quick to dismiss the regulatory risks
Tuesday’s meeting in Geneva part of ‘intense diplomacy’ to head off danger of ‘unintended conflict’
Former UK chancellor to take up post at online retailer owned by Barclay family
Former Tory MP Natalie Elphicke’s move stirs some alarm but leadership plays up favourable signal it sends
Compare and contrast
Amnesty International report says Chinese authorities harassing citizens studying in Europe and US
Regulators intensify efforts to curb volatility and introduce measures to bolster market sentiment
Tech group’s effort to avoid action by unbundling videoconferencing app from its other software appears to have failed
Billionaire’s social media platform said takedown request set ‘dangerous precedent’ for open internet
Lilah Raptopoulos talks to novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen
Plus hand-to-mouth Americans
PBoC and finance ministry firms up plans for long-dated bonds to support investment
Also in this newsletter: The ‘Glucksmania’ revving up France’s centre-left
Plus, problems at SJP, Italian household debt, and Julie’s restaurant reopens
Wimple life; sperm whale alphabet; stupid markets
Protectionism
Read a selection of FT articles picked by our teacher advisers
Established political parties
Beijing hopes keeping luxury shoppers onshore will stimulate lagging economic growth
The novelist discusses working with South Korean director Park Chan-wook to reimagine his book ‘The Sympathizer’ as an HBO series
Olayemi Cardoso took over after previous chief printed money to fund deficits
Kasia Broussalian talks to Eleanor Olcott and Michael Stott
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