Financial Times Europe - 31 Jul 2025
Fed defies Trump to keep rates steady amid historic split in US policy-setters
Trump unveils 25% India levy
JPMorgan’s link-up with Coinbase lets clients bind accounts to crypto wallets
Briefing
How Ozempic maker’s fortunes thinned out
Gun attacks put corporate Manhattan on its guard
Britain isn’t broken. Look at everywhere else
Kyiv anti-graft chief fears more smear campaigns
Germany faces €170bn budget gap amid spending spree
US defence meeting with Taiwan cancelled
Earthquake triggers tsunami warnings and evacuations
Pair ordered to repay $1.9bn over bank fraud
China’s exit bans create ‘pervasive sense of fear’ as US tensions rise
Starmer shifts position on Palestinian statehood
Trump announces 25% tariffs on India
Maxwell seeks clemency in return for testimony
ECB economists warn on China goods surge
Republicans seek to pull OECD funding amid anger over tax policy
Adidas warns of €200mn hit from US tariffs as retro styles recover bounce
‘Millionaires’ factory’ Macquarie lifts lid on two-strikes pay rule
Evercore adds European heft with Robey Warshaw deal
Revolut looks at buying US bank to gain licence faster
Return of the stockpicker
Manhattan gun attack prompts security rethink
Iconiq heads $5bn Anthropic cash call
Google vows to sign EU code of practice on AI development in boost to bloc
Australia adds YouTube to under-16 ban list
German carmakers expect no more tariff relief
Novo Nordisk ‘outgunned’ by rival Eli Lilly in the weight-loss drug race
HSBC profits drop 29% on China hit and restructuring
Handbags help Hermès to rise above luxury malaise
UBS net income doubles on increased trading revenues
Turnaround efforts water down earnings at Starbucks
Stockpicking hedge funds stage comeback in trading turbulence
Palo Alto Networks agrees $25bn takeover of Israeli rival CyberArk
US groups slash borrowing costs on risky loans as tariff uncertainty eases
Iron ore woes send profits at Rio Tinto to five-year low
Reasons for caution amid Wall Street’s triumphant surge
The day in the markets
US Treasury to sell more short-term debt in extension of Biden-era policy
A judge who juggles work, family — and guilt
Timeless tale of rupture and healing
Ireland’s wake-up call
The US must return to its roots as a nation of doers
Canadian maple syrup finds itself in a sticky tariff situation
The EU has validated Trump’s bullying trade agenda
Other countries should follow America’s stablecoins lead
Relief that Reeves puts brakes on cash Isa reforms
How to mitigate future financial meltdowns
Alarm bells for UK savers
Diplomatic doggerel
Another infamous sellout?
Britain is not a broken society
What could a Trump appointee do at the Fed?
Europe’s summer of humiliation
AI is stepping up as the new foreign aid
Evercore deal hands Robey Warshaw a $200mn prize
CROSSWORD No 18,121
Baker Hughes jumps on the LNG bandwagon as oil market starts to slow
China has done HSBC a favour despite elbowing it aside in BoCom move
Solution 18,120
‘Millionaires’ factory’ Macquarie lifts lid on two-strikes pay rule
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