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Fossil fuel assets are not on such a slippery slope
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Fossil fuel assets are not on such a slippery slope

Simon Mundy reports that fossil fuel assets could suffer “painful” writedowns “if governments reach their official climate commitments” (Moral Money, March 7). This is a

Ireland has a net benefit as we approach World Cup
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Ireland has a net benefit as we approach World Cup

John Devlin (“An Irish football fan spies a Brexit dividend”, Letters, March 5) notes that 160,000 people in England and Wales have obtained Irish passports

Criticism of financial deregulation is justified
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Criticism of financial deregulation is justified

Creeping financial deregulation leads to crises. Criticism of financial deregulation as envisaged by the Trump administration is to the point (“Is America heading for new

Amazon rainforest cut down to make way for four-lane motorway to COP 30
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Amazon rainforest cut down to make way for four-lane motorway to COP 30

The road to a greener future is paved with felled trees Source link

US regulator backtracks on request to delay Amazon Prime trial
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US regulator backtracks on request to delay Amazon Prime trial

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China steels itself for Trump turmoil with ‘DeepSeek’ congress
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China steels itself for Trump turmoil with ‘DeepSeek’ congress

For close watchers of Chinese politics, the country’s annual parliamentary meeting this year sent an important message: Beijing plans to boost investment in high technology,

FT Crossword: Number 17,998
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FT Crossword: Number 17,998

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Investors fly in as New Zealand pitches itself as ‘safe haven’
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Investors fly in as New Zealand pitches itself as ‘safe haven’

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. New Zealand has long welcomed

Cuts to energy projects would be shortsighted
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Cuts to energy projects would be shortsighted

I was concerned to read your article “UK Treasury eyes spending cuts at GB Energy in blow to Ed Miliband” (Report, March 7). Cutting investment

Cuts to energy projects would be shortsighted
Finances

A response to Trump’s tariffs that helps Europe

Martin Sandbu (Opinion, March 10) is absolutely right in arguing that Germany’s structural change in favour of more investment “may help reorient the EU’s export