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Pop Mart shares declined by the most since April on Monday as fears mounted that the success of Labubu, its toothy-grinned furry elf doll, was running out of steam. The Hong Kong-listed shares of the ...
The frequency of natural disasters is climbing, along with the repair bills that come with them. The FT’s Lee Harris looks at the impact that’s having on insurance premiums, the risk that entire areas ...
A vast white factory on the outskirts of Londonderry in Northern Ireland already makes a key component for about 30 per cent of the world’s hard drives. Now, a £115mn investment aims to deliver the ...
US secretary of state also expected to discuss war in Gaza and drive by far-right Israeli ministers to annex areas of West Bank ...
Evaluate the challenges of turning animal-based longevity findings (eg cancer resistance in elephants) into effective treatments for human disease ...
1. Alternative for Germany is set to make strong gains in local elections in the country’s most populous state, underlining the far-right party’s advance in the western industrial heartland. According ...
China’s retail sales and industrial output growth undershot expectations last month, with both expanding at the slowest rate this year as the economy showed signs of strain from a trade war with the ...
Samruddhi Dekate, a graduate data engineer at Vrai, says the company offered her something that was “standout” in a rapidly evolving industry. Most of her peers, she says, have found jobs in ...
But it is an inscription with black marker on a marbled wall of the charred parliament building set on fire in Nepal’s capital last week that encapsulates the moment: “From now, only Gen Z youth will ...
Tripling the dose of Novo Nordisk’s obesity treatment led to increased weight loss in patients during a clinical trial, as the company seeks to broaden treatment options and stay competitive with Eli ...
Reform claims a saving of £30mn from “a decision to abandon plans to move the council into a new headquarters”. This sounds like a saving from axing a vanity project; in reality, the council was ...
In that context we have a simple choice: we can allow more to be built in London and the South East, or we can see prices rise ever higher. You cannot buck the market, it is foolish to suggest ...