Finances

Film collaboration hard to imagine in today’s Russia

Kudos and appreciation to Max Seddon for highlighting the work of the Ukrainian film producer Alexander Rodnyansky (Interview, Life &…

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Michelin stars and Gallico’s midnight visitor

Janan Ganesh asks (“Michelin and the return of deference”, Opinion, Life & Arts, February 15) whether the opinion of experts…

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Interpreter or translator? They’re not the same

Sarah Hemming’s review of Howard Brenton’s new play Churchill in Moscow was insightful (Theatre, Life & Arts, February 15). However…

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This FT reader clearly was paying attention

Regarding San Diego landmarks, the photograph of a woman on rollerblades checking her mobile phone, accompanying the books review “Are…

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Nothing like a cabriole leg to lift the Polly Peck mood

Asil Nadir (“Charismatic fraudster kept justice at bay for a decade”, Obituaries, February 15) certainly divided opinion. When as a…

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£67bn of UK investors’ money is in underperforming funds

The amount of UK investors’ money stuck in poorly performing funds has jumped by more than a quarter over the…

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The pop-art nun’s signature mural

Your article about the Catholic nun Sister Corita Kent (Collecting, Life & Arts, February 15) was a delightful reminder of…

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UK must avoid tampering with its tax-free investment wrapper

You write that equity fund managers are lobbying the chancellor to restrict individual savings accounts (Isas) from holding cash, forcing…

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Correction: Paul Facey-Hunter

The name of the FT’s recently deceased crossword setter was wrongly stated in a letter on February 15 Source link

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Copper demand soars but volatility is never far away

These days not many people use copper’s old nickname — Doctor Copper — a title earned by the red metal’s…

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