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Katie Martin And she was writing that there’s been a massive surge in shipments of gold to the US, creating a shortage of bullion in London. So there’s a huge stockpile of this stuff in New York.
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Your editorial “Britain should be bolder with its EU reset” ( FT View, February 7) implicitly accepts the Labour government’s inherited “red lines” by pronouncing them “political realities”.
FCA lessens disclosure requirements for smaller corporate bonds in response to government pressure to bolster growth ...
Amazon is scared of a strong US dollar. And the FT’s Katie Martin tells us how investors might plan for a trade war. Katie Martin It’s this constant experience of feeling like you’re nailing jelly to ...