Populist measures designed to win over US voters are less welcome to business and economists
Backing from one of world’s largest producers will boost prospect of UN agreement for manufacturing cap
Move designed to increase government revenue would face opposition from business and Republicans
Agencies say they have seen ‘increasingly aggressive’ activity from Iranian actors trying to influence election
President uses valedictory speech to party convention to list accomplishments in office
Executives hope for a more business-friendly Democrat but remain reluctant to take a public position
The Democratic candidate has overtaken Donald Trump in the polls and managed to rattle him, but the coming weeks will bring bigger hurdles
Financial markets are right to be jumpy ahead of November’s election
First & Peoples survived many disasters, but loans to a fintech may prove its undoing
Investors are going to have to live with some uncertainty
As the US contemplates electing its first female president, Erica Wagner explores what the long fight for equality tells us about that choice
And housing Kamalanomics
Economists criticise Kamala Harris’s plans to fight the rising cost of living
Companies should pay the price for their aggression
US secretary of state notes progress in talks despite Hamas rejecting so-called ‘bridging’ text
How the vice-president presents herself to the American public this week will determine the remainder of the campaign
Look over here, like I live in hell? I’m running wild like rats in Taco Bell
The presidential election has split one of the most powerful and storied US labour groups
Deng-Carter pact risks unravelling, with co-ordination limited to specific areas of research
The central bank needs to look at areas such as shadow institutions, the risks of sudden capital outflows and communication
Post T+1 analyses of passive S&P 500 funds show European returns are 14-20 basis points lower than their US equivalents
From philanthropy to the public purse, classical music institutions are in search of new sources of money
US rate-setter challenges fears of recession as global policymakers prepare for Jackson Hole meeting
US secretary of state to hold talks with Benjamin Netanyahu before Gaza peace talks resume
Cool response to price-gouging pledge complicates vice-president’s bid to win trust on inflation
Lawrence Wong says ‘intensifying rivalry’ between Beijing and Washington is his nation’s biggest concern
Kamala Harris gains ground with crucial Hispanic voters in swing state that could decide 2024 US election
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Usage has increased by almost two-thirds since 2019 in the world’s largest concentration of computing infrastructure
Calls to follow US and EU come after warnings over impact of toxic metal on human health
High interest rates leave stagnant market with lower supply and costlier rents in swing states
David Jones and law firms Kirkland & Ellis and Jackson Walker had faced a suit over his secret relationship with a lawyer
Almost 140 funds have underperformed their benchmarks
Talks to resume in Cairo next week aiming to ‘conclude the deal’
Reassuring data has eased investors’ fears that the US economy is heading for a recession
Support for homebuyers and crackdown on price gouging designed to win over inflation-weary voters