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Martin Wolf on the pain of separation from his grandchildren

‘We are used to having the grandchildren regularly in our house. When will that happen again? We have no idea. That is painful’




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The tragedy of two failing superpowers

To address the pandemic, China and the US must not only function. They must function together




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Britain needs to be crystal clear about its virus strategy

After blundering, the government must admit that the lockdown will not be over in three weeks




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This pandemic is an ethical challenge

To avert disaster, solidarity between countries must be as strong as within them




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Martin Wolf: The virus is an economic emergency

As borrowers and spenders of last resort, governments must act now to avert a depression




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A spending spree to get the job done

The thrust of the UK chancellor’s Budget is welcome. Yet it will not transform prospects in the near term




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Sunak should opt for inactivity in this Budget

Britain’s new chancellor would be wise to treat it as a holding operation




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Last chance for the climate transition

Achieving zero emissions by 2050 would require unprecedented global co-operation




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UK economy: a Downing Street 'coup'

The FT's chief economics commentator says Boris Johnson's levelling-up mission will come at a cost




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Boris Johnson’s promise to ‘level up’ hard to keep

The UK’s dire productivity performance since the financial crisis needs to improve




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Trump’s re-election would be dangerous for the world

The notion of the west as an alliance with moral foundations would evaporate if the president wins




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The UK is about to shoot itself in both feet

Britain’s demands for its negotiations with the EU are unrealistic




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The UK’s employment and productivity puzzle

Favourable trends in employment relative to population are not going to be repeated




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Britain after Brexit will not be alone, but it will be lonelier

The UK is entering a new world, going its own way while superpowers dominate




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A partial and defective US-China trade truce

A large problem remains: Washington does not know what it is trying to achieve




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There is a way to solve the Covid-19 bailout problem

Might we all be better off if government loans were fast converted into equity?




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Bypass retail investors at your peril

Technology means small shareholders need not — and should not — be excluded from emergency equity fundraisings




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The pandemic and the radical change in wealth distribution to come 

‘The old globalised order is fracturing. We are seeing wartime-style falls in GDP’




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Dividends: from hero to zero

Cuts are painful for investors, but don’t write off investment trusts just yet 




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Equities: buy for the long term, but buy carefully

We may have passed peak uncertainty and there is definitely a reason to start buying again — carefully




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Stock market crashes: lessons from history

The hum of the helicopters needs to start getting louder




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Are you brave enough to hunt for value in a bear market? 

We have no real sense of how to value stocks in this environment




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UK Budget sides with small businesses, with a caveat

The chancellor need beware that policies introduced in a crisis are hard to end later




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The many confusing shades of green for investors

All portfolios should at least nod to the idea that there’s more to life than short-term profits. But how?




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Buying the coronavirus dip would be bold indeed

The global economy was already looking a bit ropey and vulnerable to shocks




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Pensions tax relief on a slippery slope

You might not like the thought of paying tax on your pension contributions — but it’s coming 




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The UK voted for capitalism — now go out and buy it

It’s time for unloved UK equities to take their place in investors’ portfolios




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My Christmas book choices: fuel for the post-lunch argument 

From social mobility to how tax policy has shaped our history — and future




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Before we soak the rich, we need to figure out who they are

Look at the numbers and you can see how much age matters when it comes to wealth




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Banking fraud: 78,000 reasons to crack down

If you fall for a scam, who is to blame — you or your bank?




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In search of an investment to last a lifetime

Investment trusts pass the longevity test and could provide the answer 




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Investing in IPOs is an easy way to lose money

The struggles of Uber provide a stark lesson of the dangers of buying new issues




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Roadside recovery and an aggravating communications breakdown

In an overleveraged world headed for economic slowdown, don’t rely on the heavily indebted for rescue




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WeWork, Woodford and the modern ‘bezzle’

The route to success these days is not chasing profits but hoarding market share




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How you structure your finances is just as important as what you hold

Could Retirement Interest Only mortgages be an option for many older people?




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Negative rates tarnish bankers’ halos

The failures of loose monetary policy could prompt a fall from grace




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Death can be an expensive business

One third of over-55s don’t even have a will — but they can get one for free in October




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Wealth management could soon cost less than you’d think

Costs are falling — but it still looks far more expensive than it should




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Could ESG trump oil for older investors?

Investing for good gains traction, but the yields on oil stocks remain compelling




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Longtime VC Todd Chaffee of IVP says late-stage scene is now ‘M&A world’

Todd Chaffee has long been one of the most senior members of the late-stage venture firm Institutional Venture Partners. Chaffee joined IVP in 2000 after logging six years at Visa, and went on to lead rounds in numerous prominent later-stage companies, many (but not all) of which have gone public, including Coinbase, Compass, Klarna, Kayak, […]




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Deep Render raises £1.6M for image compression tech that mimics ‘neural processes of the human eye’

Deep Render, a London startup and spin-out of Imperial College that is applying machine learning to image compression, has raised £1.6 million in seed funding. Leading the round is Pentech, with participation from Speedinvest. Founded in mid-2017 by Arsalan Zafar and Chri Besenbruch, who met while studying Computer Science at Imperial College London, Deep Render […]




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Twitter rolls out changes to threaded conversations following tests in its prototype app, twttr

Twitter announced today it’s introducing a new layout for replies that will use lines and indentations to make it easier to understand who you’re replying to and how the conversation is flowing. The company will also test putting engagement actions — including likes, Retweet and reply icons — behind an extra tap to make replies […]




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Twitter runs a test prompting users to revise ‘harmful’ replies

In its latest effort to deal with rampant harassment on its platform, Twitter will look into giving users a second chance before they tweet. In a new feature the company is testing, users who use “harmful” language will see a prompt suggesting that they self-edit before posting a reply. When things get heated, you may […]




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Oxwash bags $1.7M for a cleaner spin on laundry

Oxwash, a UK-based laundry startup that’s aiming to disrupt traditional but environmentally costly washing and dry-cleaning processes by using ozone to sterilize fabrics at lower temperatures, along with electric cargo bikes for hyper local pick ups and deliveries, has bagged a £1.4 million (~$1.7M) seed. Backers in the funding round include TrueSight Ventures, Biz Stone […]




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Silver Lake to invest $747M in India’s Jio Platforms

Weeks after Facebook invested $5.7 billion in Jio Platforms, India’s top telecom operator, private equity firm Silver Lake is following suit — and is willing to pay a premium for it. Silver Lake announced on Monday it will be investing 56.56 billion Indian rupees (about $746.8 million) in Jio Platforms for about 1.15% stake in the Indian […]




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Tesla shares fall on Elon Musk ‘stock price too high’ tweet

Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted Friday that the company’s stock price was “too high” in his opinion, immediately sending shares into a free fall and in possible violation of an agreement reached with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission last year. Tesla shares fell nearly 12% in the half hour following his stock price tweets […]





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How this startup built and exited to Twitter in 1,219 days

By the summer of 2016, Marie Outtier had spent eight years as a consultant advising media agencies and martech companies on marketing growth strategy. Pierre-Jean “PJ” Camillieri started as a music software engineer before joining one of Apple’s consumer electronics divisions. Inspired by Siri, he left to start Timista, a smart lifestyle assistant. When the […]




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Twitter Q1: sales up 3% to $808M as it swings to a loss on COVID-19, mDAUS hit record 166M

Despite traffic for many online properties being at an all-time high, advertising has fallen off a cliff because of the downturn in consumer activity outside the home and the wider economic pressures resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. And today, Twitter reported quarterly earnings that bore this trend out. The ad-based social networking and media company said that […]




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Twitter launches a COVID-19 data set of tweets for approved developers and researchers

Twitter is making it possible for developers and researchers to study the public conversation around COVID-19 in real time with an update to its API platform. The company is introducing a new COVID-19 stream endpoint to those participating in Twitter Developer Labs — a program that offers access to new API endpoints and other features […]