2023-02-11
Financial Times Front Page 11th of February 2023
In an interview with the Financial Times, Education Secretary Gillian Keegan says she will fight attempts by the Home Office to drive away overseas students.
In an interview with the Financial Times, Education Secretary Gillian Keegan says she will fight attempts by the Home Office to drive away overseas students.
After Disney announced 7,000 job cuts in its restructuring plan, activist investor Nelson Peltz called off his fight against the company.
According to the Financial Times, Indian businessman Gautam Adani has repaid a $1.1bn loan after allegations of fraud.
The Financial Times covers Rishi Sunak’s cabinet reshuffle – focusing on the break-up of the business department.
According to the Financial Times, the earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria was the biggest in 84 years.
Chinese officials criticise Washington’s decision last week to down a balloon that soared over the continental US, saying the incident has seriously undermined efforts to mend fences between the two countries.
Despite the UK on course for recession, the FTSE 100 hit an all-time high on Friday, reports the Financial Times.
As investors bet that interest rates on both sides of the Atlantic will soon peak, European government bond markets surged the most in years and global stocks rallied yesterday, the Financial Times reports.
The Financial Times lead image depicts thousands of civil servants, teachers, border guards, and railway workers walking out due to pay disputes.
Financial Times reports that EU member states have warned Brussels against giving Ukraine unrealistic expectations of joining the bloc soon.