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Rolls-Royce ditches profit targets and suspends dividend

Grounding of aircraft around the world due to coronavirus crisis takes toll on UK aero-engine maker




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Coronavirus: Trump in new push to expand testing — as it happened




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FCA researchers outline $5bn ‘tax’ imposed by high-speed trading

Paper released by UK regulators homes in on tactic known as latency arbitrage




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European regulator takes another shot at ‘dark pools’

Watchdog also offers concession on post-Brexit share trading




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US options exchanges prepare to reopen trading floors

Arca in San Francisco and Box in Chicago will throw open their doors on Monday




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Apple will start to reopen some US stores

iPhone maker says it will make county-by-county assessments as states start to ease lockdowns




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Wearables speak up for the deaf and the lonely

Smart jewellery can help people with disabilities but funding is needed




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The Apple Card is an expensive way to pay

It is right for the Fed to lead America towards faster and more efficient bank payments




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The perfect apple and the Cosmic Crisp

The biggest brand launch since the Pink Lady is changing the nature of the fruit




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Europe has a problem with its SUV habit

The continent faces a new emissions scandal as family vehicles grow bigger and heavier




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Peloton’s sexist Christmas ad has another problem

Misjudged commercial is an example of an especially troublesome type of marketing mistake




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The trends that shaped a decade of domestic life

From high-tech to hygge, our homes changed at top speed in the 2010s — what will the 2020s bring?




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Market rout reopens big gaps between winners and losers

Return of dispersion comes after years of similar returns across sectors




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Wall Street jumps on coronavirus treatment hopes

Remdesivir news moves markets more than economic data or Fed action




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US reopening/stocks: dicing with disaster

Bullish investors and gung-ho governors are setting themselves up for a big reality check




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Tata Steel Europe chief lays out challenges

Henrik Adam outlines ‘urgent priority’ to boost performance as he cuts 1,250 jobs




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Europe steelmakers cut production after shutdown of car plants

Move illustrates how coronavirus impact is rippling through manufacturing supply chains




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Rio Tinto expects rising commodity demand from China

Anglo-Australian mining group benefits from resilient iron ore price




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BA job cuts: peanut analogy

One year saving for airline would be just 5 per cent of ex-fuel operating costs




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Chevron to slash spending further despite robust first quarter

Earnings of $3.6bn exceeded expectations ahead of collapse in global oil demand




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Hidden costs of Anbang’s spending spree

China looks set to pour billions in national savings down a black hole




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UK Budget can slay the pessimism that fed populism

If stimulus is well targeted, Boris Johnson’s government may achieve something of elegance




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Vodafone targets Africa’s unbanked with plans for M-Pesa

Telecoms group seeks to turn mobile payments unit into provider of wider services




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South African Airways suspends some flights to save cash

State-backed carrier starts cancelling flights as vital government funding is delayed




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AngloGold sells world’s deepest gold mine in South Africa exit

Move could pave way for company to shift primary listing to London




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Takeaway suitor Naspers flaunts $8bn takeover budget

South African ecommerce group insists it remains in acquisition mode




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UAE groups implicated in suspected violation of Libyan arms embargo 

Two Gulf companies shipped jet fuel to renegade general Khalifa Haftar, documents show




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De Beers to cut diamond production by 20 per cent this year

World’s second-largest diamond miner cites disruption along the supply chain




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US stocks jump 6% on stimulus hopes

Investors still on edge amid fears over economic impact of widespread shutdowns




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GPIF hunts for overseas bonds to escape Japan’s low yields

Strategy shift comes shortly after $1.4tn fund’s CIO tweeted he was stepping down




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Coronavirus fears hit UK property market as viewings dry up

Buyers and sellers worry about risk of infection, say agents




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2.7m properties dragged into higher stamp duty band 

Rising prices and flat tax thresholds since 2015 mean more homes in London and Southeast are in the top band




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UK property demand plunges as virus takes hold

60 per cent decline in sales predicted in the next three months




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UK property market moves into cold storage

Experts predict transactions could plunge 50 per cent year-on-year, but what could it mean for house prices? 




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I’m buying a property — can I get a discount? 

Homebuyers trying to chip the price of property deals could be disappointed 




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US businesses face uncertainty over paying staff for temperature checks

The time it takes for employees to be assessed is putting companies in delicate legal territory




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Coronavirus: Pence aide tests positive for Covid-19 — as it happened




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Brighton theatre fears lockdown could bring curtain down permanently

Survival of coastal city’s vibrant arts scene will depend on community ‘being on the front foot’




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My First Million: Andy Scott, turnround specialist

‘There are no warranties when you take on an insolvent company’




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Admiral pulls special dividend but maintains final payout 

Insurers have been urged by regulators to reconsider shareholder payments during lockdown




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Perpetual spring: adventures in virtual visiting

You can enjoy flowers online that are past their best in the real world




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The time is ripe to reform UK university finance

Cutting tuition fees is no longer realistic, but there are other ways to better support vital courses




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Trying to write fiction in superfictional times

Crises have inspired classics of literature — so is the great Covid-19 novel already under way?




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Relax tax rules on pensions access, argues Sir Steve Webb 

Former pensions minister says the crisis means greater flexibility is needed 




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How the coronavirus threatens Asia-Pacific’s $7tn pensions market

Sector across region hit by fears of panicked mass withdrawals due to pandemic




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Aviva pension clients barred from cashing in property assets

Provider cites coronavirus market turmoil for uncertainty over valuations




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Coronavirus crisis inflicts a double blow to pensions

Retirement plans have suffered tumbling asset values and ballooning liabilities




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Pension transfers under lockdown

Market volatility has temporarily halted the £80bn final salary transfer market, yet there is increased desire to cash in 




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Can I transfer my final-salary pension under lockdown?

Join a live discussion with FT’s pensions correspondent Josephine Cumbo at 12pm and 5pm UK time on Wednesday April 22 




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Free FT webinar: Pensions funding storm

The Pensions Regulator and former minister Sir Steve Webb take part in online debate