2024-05-02
Financial Times Front Page 2nd of May 2024
The Financial Times reports that Labour is poised to unveil a diluted set of workers’ rights.
The Financial Times reports that Labour is poised to unveil a diluted set of workers’ rights.
The Financial Times reports on the unexpected retirement of HSBC’s CEO, Noel Quinn.
The Financial Times covers the upheaval in Scottish politics after Humza Yousaf steps down as first minister.
The Financial Times reveals that the top seven Western banks in Russia paid the Kremlin £685m in taxes last year, marking a fourfold increase from pre-war figures.
The Financial Times discusses the prospective future of mining giant Anglo American.
BHP’s £31bn bid for Anglo American stirs dispute, reports the Financial Times.
The Financial Times reports on Joe Biden’s announcement of a forthcoming $95bn aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.
The Financial Times reports on the Bank of England’s alert about lenders’ ignorance of private equity risk.
The Financial Times reports on the FTSE 100 share index in London reaching a record high.
The Financial Times highlights the challenging weeks ahead for Ukraine amidst the ongoing Russian conflict.