2023-09-27
Financial Times Front Page 27th of September 2023
The Financial Times reports on the US Federal Trade Commission and 17 states suing Amazon for alleged misuse of monopoly power.
The Financial Times reports on the US Federal Trade Commission and 17 states suing Amazon for alleged misuse of monopoly power.
The Financial Times reveals that Birmingham City football club’s US owners have cautioned Rishi Sunak against abandoning the HS2 high-speed rail project.
Financial Times reports Russia’s evasion of G7 oil sanctions.
The Financial Times reports on Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s plans for a major overhaul of Individual Savings Accounts.
The Financial Times features Rupert Murdoch stepping down as Fox and News Corp chairman, passing the reins to his elder son, Lachlan.
The Financial Times reports on the business sector’s strong opposition to Rishi Sunak’s decision to delay the government’s net zero commitments until 2035.
The Financial Times reveals allegations of workplace misconduct against hedge fund manager Crispin Odey.
The Financial Times reports on Sir Keir Starmer’s pledge to revise Britain’s Brexit deal if Labour triumphs in the upcoming elections.
The Financial Times highlights Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s refusal to follow President Biden’s ‘subsidy bowl’ economic strategy.
The Financial Times reports a 20% surge in Arm’s shares as it commences trading on the Nasdaq exchange.