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Accessibility help. Skip to navigation. Skip to content. Skip to footer. Sign In. Subscribe. Open side navigation menu. Open search bar. Financial Times. Subscribe. Sign In. myFT. Close search bar. Home. World Sections World Home Global Economy UK US China Africa Asia Pacific Emerging Markets Europe War in Ukraine Americas Middle East & North Africa Australia & NZ Most Read Beijing running out of fever medication as Covid outbreak spreads âHell. Just hellâ: Ukraine and Russiaâs war of attrition over Bakhmut Russia frees US basketball star Brittney Griner in prisoner swap for arms dealer Chinaâs disappearing data stokes fears of hidden Covid wave Iran executes 23-year-old protester. US. Companies Sections Companies Home Energy Financials Health Industrials Media Professional Services Retail & Consumer Tech Sector Telecoms Transport Most Read ExxonMobil announces $50bn buyback despite political backlash Trafiguraâs shareholders and top traders to split $1.7bn in payouts Vanguard quits climate alliance in blow to net zero project Council reviewed ÂŁ202mn âloan to THGâ but lent to ecommerce groupâs founder instead âLook, weâre not sanctionedâ: how Holland & Barrett owner cut ties with Russian investors. Tech. Markets Sections Markets Home Alphaville Markets Data Cryptofinance Capital Markets Commodities Currencies Equities Fund Management Trading Moral Money ETF Hub Most Read Live news updates from December 8: FTC sues over Microsoft-Activision deal, Griner released from prison Is there no shame anymore? City set for boost as Hunt loosens financial services rule book Why the price of oil has dropped despite new constraints on Russian supply Live news: Jeremy Hunt defends shake-up of financial services rules. Climate. Opinion Sections Opinion Home Columnists The FT View The Big Read Lex Obituaries Letters Most Read Is there no shame anymore? Rupert Murdochâs tricky dilemma over Trump ChatGPT is less wowed by itself than we are Peruâs broken political system urgently needs a fix Light needs shedding on the dollar swaps black hole. Work & Careers Sections Work & Careers Home Business School Rankings Business Education Entrepreneurship Recruitment Business Books Business Travel Most Read The great chip war â and the challenge for global diplomacy Account of the global chip battle wins FT book prize Louise Richardson: âI do wish our students were more resilient about nasty remarksâ Workplace wellbeing: how to make it better â and what makes it worse Bracken Bower Prize 2022: proposal for book on climate tech innovators. Life & Arts Sections Life & Arts Home Arts Books Food & Drink FT Magazine House & Home Style Travel FT Globetrotter Most Read The secret lives of MI6âs top female spies The mysterious disappearance of Kiwi shoe polish Harry & Meghan review â a Netflix appeal for both admiration and pity The inside story of Liz Trussâs disastrous 44 days in office My Dad Wrote a Porno podcast finally reaches its climax. HTSI. Menu. Search. Home. World. US. Companies. Tech. Markets. Climate. Opinion. Work & Careers. 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