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  • Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
    Japanese politics & policy
    Japan stocks hit record as Sanae Takaichi becomes prime minister

    ‘Takaichi trade’ reflects optimism that ruling coalition will increase defence spending and cut some taxes

    Sanae Takaichi stands and acknowledges applause from fellow lawmakers after being elected Japan's first female prime minister.
  • Tuesday, 21 October, 2025
    UnhedgedHakyung Kim
    What to make of European optimism

    Plus what the alternative labour data says

    Premium content
    An illustration of New York City skyscrapers with overlaid red and blue financial chart lines rising and falling across the image.
  • Monday, 20 October, 2025
    Vietnam
    Vietnamese stocks fall sharply after regulator points to violations in credit market

    State audit of $17bn in domestic bonds found flaws in disclosure and misuse of proceeds

    A man walks past the Hanoi Stock Exchange building
  • Monday, 20 October, 2025
    IPOs
    Hedge funds return to Hong Kong listings

    Investors are coming back to the Chinese market after extended slowdown

    Hong Kong skyline at night with illuminated skyscrapers and Victoria Harbour in the background.
  • Saturday, 18 October, 2025
    On Wall StreetJohn Plender
    Could AI help identify skill in fund managers?

    As the market bubble builds, research shows progress in spotting investors who produce fundamental value

    A person in a suit looks at a digital board displaying stock prices, with green and red numbers, at the London Stock Exchange.
  • Friday, 17 October, 2025
    US stocks steady as investors shrug off banking jitters

    Markets recover after Donald Trump suggests heightened tariffs on Chinese imports may not last

    Close-up of an S&P 500 Futures chart on a monitor with NYSE signage blurred in the background.
  • Friday, 17 October, 2025
    Gilts
    Gilts stage rally as Reeves looks at tax rises and spending cuts

    UK 10-year government borrowing costs see biggest weekly fall since April

    Rachel Reeves walks inside the IMF headquarters holding a folder, wearing a teal suit and colourful scarf, during the G20 meeting.
  • Friday, 17 October, 2025
    Skin in the GameStuart Kirk
    If we’re being encouraged to own shares, we must also learn how to hedge them

    Luckily, it has never been cheaper or easier for retail investors to access the power of options

    A woman sits at a desk in front of a computer displaying a stock chart, with a yellow zigzag arrow overlay symbolizing market volatility.
  • Thursday, 16 October, 2025
    US banks
    US regional bank shares sink on credit worries after fraud disclosures

    Western Alliance and Zions Bank disclose exposure to alleged fraud

    Western Alliance Bank signage is displayed on the Western Alliance Bancorp headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona
  • Wednesday, 15 October, 2025
    US equities
    Mullen’s marvellous maths

    How can a struggling EV company have a $1.4 quintillion share-price peak?

  • Wednesday, 15 October, 2025
    US banks
    Morgan Stanley overtakes arch-rival Goldman Sachs in equities trading

    Revival in core Wall Street businesses powers forecast-beating results across America’s biggest banks

    A person enters the Morgan Stanley headquarters through glass doors, with the company name displayed on a glass wall.
  • Wednesday, 15 October, 2025
    Exchange traded funds
    Inside the knotty economics of the world’s most profitable ETF

    And why they might soon change

  • Wednesday, 15 October, 2025
    UnhedgedMarkets
    The real value trade is abroad

    Plus, a warning for big dealmakers

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  • Wednesday, 15 October, 2025
    LexIPOs
    It’s stag season in the IPO markets, but don’t get too close

    Buying and flipping shares in primary issues is proving fruitful but companies should prefer less-fickle investors

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  • Tuesday, 14 October, 2025
    Leveraged ETFs are bad for your wealth. Tesla’s can be deadly

    What a difference a day makes

  • Tuesday, 14 October, 2025
    US equities
    Short sellers blame retail investors for worst returns since 2020

    Rally in heavily shorted stocks comes as AI hype and hopes of lower rates push S&P 500 to record highs

    Carson Block seated on stage during the FT Future of Asset Management event, speaking to the audience.
  • Monday, 13 October, 2025
    US stocks rebound after Trump takes softer tone on China

    President adopts more conciliatory approach after threatening Beijing with 100% tariffs

    A montage showing the Shanghai skyline in black and white with red bars above
  • Monday, 13 October, 2025
    LexEuropean companies
    Allwyn’s bet on US gaming growth needs shareholders to gamble

    UK lotto operator is asking OPAP investors not to cash in their chips

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  • Monday, 13 October, 2025
    Asia-Pacific equities
    India set for blockbuster IPO month with $5bn in listings

    Tata Capital and LG Electronics India debut this week as companies take advantage of market rebound from Trump turmoil

    A large bronze bull statue stands prominently near the Bombay Stock Exchange as people walk by in the background.
  • Sunday, 12 October, 2025
    Investment Banking
    Wall Street investment banking revenues poised to top $9bn

    Dealmaking rebound finally arrives with large banks expected to report highest advisory and capital markets fees since 2021

    A montage including five US investment banks plus Wells Fargo
  • Sunday, 12 October, 2025
    Chinese equities
    Chinese stocks race ahead as reforms take hold

    MSCI China has surged 39% this year even as many global fund managers branded the country ‘uninvestable’

    Statues of bulls at the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in Shenzhen, China
  • Saturday, 11 October, 2025
    IPOs
    European IPO markets show signs of revival

    Recent string of listings offers hope after prolonged slowdown

    Two prosthetic legs, including a running blade labelled "Ottobock" and a prosthetic foot, rest on a black floor with a yellow line.
  • Saturday, 11 October, 2025
    Simon Edelsten
    What retail investors need to know about Japan’s ‘Iron lady’

    Many expect Sanae Takaichi’s election to mean interest rates will stay low for longer. Don’t count on it

    Montage image of Sanae Takaichi, Margaret Thatcher, and a line chart
  • Friday, 10 October, 2025
    Markets
    US stocks close sharply lower after Trump threatens new China tariffs

    Biggest one-day drop in S&P 500 since April brings weeks long rally to a halt

    A trader on the New York Stock Exchange floor sits at his desk with his hand covering his face, appearing stressed or deep in thought.
  • Friday, 10 October, 2025
    The Long ViewKatie Martin
    A dollar rally could be the next jolt for markets

    If a recent pick-up gathers momentum, there could be a scramble to reset portfolios

    A stack of U.S. one-hundred dollar bills sits on top of other U.S. currency, showing Benjamin Franklin’s portrait.
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