2023-03-07
Financial Times Front Page 7th of March 2023
The Financial Times reports that US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is meeting Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-Wen in California rather than Taiwan’s capital Taipei.
The Financial Times reports that US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is meeting Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-Wen in California rather than Taiwan’s capital Taipei.
The Financial Times reports that China has set a 5% growth target for 2023 – its lowest in more than three decades.
London lost out to New York on the stock market listing of chip designer Arm due to the Financial Conduct Authority, reports the FT.
According to the Financial Times, companies are distancing themselves from London’s stock market in favor of New York’s.
Andrew Bailey told markets that more interest rate increases aren’t likely, according to the Financial Times.
The Financial Times reports that Tata wants more than £500 million from the government to build a battery factory in the UK.
A Brexit agreement between the UK and EU is expected to be unveiled by the prime minister, officials from both sides say the deal is “basically there now”.
FT Weekend reports that Ukraine’s Western allies are warning of “severe costs” for countries that assist Russia in evading sanctions.
Ajay Banga, the former boss of Mastercard, is being nominated to become president of the World Bank, according to the Financial Times.