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Private equity: Twilight for the buyout barbarians

The founding partners of some of the biggest buyout firms are preparing to hand control to a new generation who will face a more forbidding landscape




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Parade goes on as New Yorkers defy deadly attack

City that kept its cool after the 9/11 terror attack shows unity at Halloween event




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Bitcoin: an investment mania for the fake news era

The cryptocurrency has attracted people who mistrust institutions — and those looking for a way to get rich quick




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A modest proposal: time to rethink the impact of US tax reform




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Thousands will die as a consequence of this new tax bill




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US economy faces a comedown from a sugar high

Signs of strength are largely unrelated to government policy




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Tax-cut legislation will be bad for public health




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To improve global health, tax the things that are killing us




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Treasury chiefs should stick to strong dollar mantra




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Powell’s challenge at the Fed

He must work out how to achieve growth that is adequate and financially sustainable




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Wells Fargo and the future of corporate responsibility

It is pretty clear that the board has manifestly failed in its duties of supervision




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The Trump administration’s first CEA report

Blaming Obama’s presidency for disappointing economic growth does not fit the facts




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Currency markets send warning on US economy

Concerns over the dollar weakness are magnified by the decision to impose across the board tariffs on steel and aluminium




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Puerto Rican debt boom has little link to reality

Speculators reap windfalls as estimates of hurricane damage are revised up




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The threat of secular stagnation has not gone away

The economy is prone to sluggish growth — if the past few years are anything to go by




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A jobs guarantee — progressives’ latest big idea

But cynicism about politics means we should be wary of making promises we cannot keep




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Trump claims credit he is not due on the economy

Growth has exceeded expectations outside the US rather than within it




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Ending quarterly reports will not stop short-termism

Requiring less information would favour better-connected professional investors




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Policymakers call for firepower to fight recession

Experts debate problems for central banks in era of ultra-low interest rates




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I discovered the rest of America on my holiday

Driving across the US gave me a different perspective on the American economy




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Fed bashing is a fool’s game

But there is a need for pragmatism regarding the independence of central banks




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The US cannot hold China’s economy back

Even trying to do so risks strengthening the most anti-American elements in Beijing




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We must prepare now for the likelihood of a recession

Excess austerity is a bigger risk than fiscal profligacy




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Digital Conference: Global Economic Crisis - What Now?

Join the FT and leading experts on what is required to shape the optimal conditions for recovery




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How to keep Nato fit for purpose in years to come

Solid commitments outweigh abstract percentage targets, which depend on economic fluctuations




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Trump vs Biden: will healthcare be the decider? | DC lockdown diary

Healthcare for the unemployed set to become key election issue




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Lockdowns ease, UK and German GDP reports

Start every week on the front foot with a preview of what’s on the global agenda




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Boris Johnson to outline plan for slow easing of lockdown

‘Stay alert’ message disowned by Sturgeon, who says Scotland will stick with #StayHomeSaveLives




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How worried should investors be about rising US-China tensions?

Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead




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How Europe splintered over contact tracing apps

Apple and Google’s tech standard is gaining momentum against go-it-alone systems




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Young Turk Dan Mannix on poaching talent during lockdown

Chief of British boutique RWC lures prized managers with offer of much greater autonomy




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Multinationals fear rise in protectionism because of pandemic

Survey reveals companies’ deep concerns that US and other advanced economies will impose more barriers to trade




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It’s not just Richard Branson’s businesses that are hurt by lockdown

Crisis has exposed the dissonance between the tycoon’s public image and reality




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The ECB is deluding itself over German court ruling

A smart response would be for the EU to address the problems of the eurozone head on




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Gambling on US equities is becoming more difficult

Deglobalisation should make investors think twice about betting on index tracker funds




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UK could switch to a different contact tracing app, says minister

Robert Jenrick says trial in Isle of Wight will inform decision making on technology




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Here is how banks can help save the economy

Some simple steps to prevent the health emergency from causing a financial crisis




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Virus boost for Amazon is not without risks

The ecommerce giant’s increasing power will attract greater scrutiny




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Millions of Americans to lose insurance as jobless rate soars

Trump administration under pressure to cover healthcare costs as unemployment rises to postwar high




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Cooking up the next trend in what we eat

Growing up on a farm prepared me for a life in food




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Lady of the dance and the Strictly effect

From a church hall to a company with 60 employees




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Bloodstock consultant picks out winners

Born risk-taker learns from mistakes and pays attention to detail in the horse trade




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My First Million — Carol Drinkwater

A ruined olive farm set the actress and writer on a path to riches




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My First Million — Donald Trump

In a 2008 interview, the now president-elect revealed his ‘New York attitude’




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My First Million — Debra Charles

Using her inheritance to set up a smart card business proved a shrewd move




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My First Million: Nick Wheeler, shirtmaker

‘I have always just wanted to be the best shirt business in the world’




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My First Million: Tobias Kormind

‘I aspire to become a modern version of Tiffany’




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My First Million — Touker Suleyman of Dragons’ Den

The serial entrepreneur has interests in retail and manufacturing




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My First Million — Jenny Campbell of Dragons’ Den

I never missed a deadline. I would finish work after the children had gone to bed




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My First Million — entrepreneur Graham Baker

How the businessman got his finances as fit as butcher’s dog