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More Ocado investors rebel against executive pay

Almost 30% of shareholders voted to reject remuneration report




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Best practice needs the human touch

Resilience in business is rooted in paying heed to staff behaviour




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Start-ups advance to test overseas markets

The city exports more goods and services per job than any other in Britain




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Best films of 2019

FT film critic Nigel Andrews selects his favourites, from the voluptuous crime-athon ‘The Irishman’ to the harrowing war documentary ‘For Sama’




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From Psycho to Parasite: why the basement is cinema’s scariest location

Ever since I was knee-high to Nosferatu, I have loved steps and stairs on screen




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The five best mass-infection movies — and two new odes to endurance

War films 1917 and the upcoming Painted Bird are the latest entries in a sub-genre driven by relentless adversity and survival




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NHS tracing app in question as experts assess Google-Apple model

Swiss firm hired to test mainstream software despite launch of go-it-alone system




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Ayoreo people struggle to counter Chaco deforestation

Legislation has improved but signs of progress are thin on ground




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Investing in Paraguay

In recent years, landlocked Paraguay has developed into South America’s star economy, with growth rates that are the envy of the region. We assess its business, political, diplomatic and social prospects and, not least, its pending and sensitive renegotiation with neighbouring Brazil of the treaty concerning the huge Itaipú dam




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Vatican may ordain married priests in remote areas

Reform continues under Pope Francis with South American summit tackling shortage of clergy




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Guaidó delegation draws protests at OAS meeting

Divisions in regional group show how Venezuelan crisis is stoking tensions in the Americas




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Poverty, priests and politics: why Peronism is back in Argentina

As ‘slum priests’ try to fill the gap left by the state, the populist movement is on the rise again




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Colombians take to the streets in countrywide protests

Marches come as discontent grows over labour reform, pensions and corruption




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Venezuela: refugee crisis tests Colombia’s stability

With the exodus set to continue, the strains on Bogotá and other governments are set to intensify




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The best of TV and streaming this week

Our pick of the latest series and documentaries — plus older favourites to binge on




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Lebanese protests have given way to a debt crisis

The country’s banking system is in hock to an insolvent state




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Saudi Aramco raises $25.6bn in world’s biggest IPO

State-owned oil company’s $1.7tn valuation falls short of kingdom’s ambitions




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Egypt seeks investors for military-run companies

Move designed to assuage fears over army’s growing role in the economy




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Lebanon considers options to restructure to banks

Finance minister says bail-in may be needed amid severe economic and financial turmoil




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Iran embarks on biggest IPO as economy struggles

Sale of shares in state-run holding company generates income for government




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Pemex bonds pique investors’ interest but doubts remain

Mexican government’s rescue plan for debt-laden state oil group underwhelms




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Farmers’ protests pose challenge to Argentina’s new president

Alberto Fernández seeks to bolster state coffers with tax raid on country’s most powerful industry




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UK watchdog probes mystery of top NMC Health investors

FCA and group seek to clarify positions of BR Shetty and other leading shareholders




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Coronavirus: Government support for small businesses — Your questions answered

Claer Barrett wants to hear readers’ experiences of accessing business interruption loans




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Private investors hit by dividend drought

A payout passed leaves a scar on a company’s record that can never be erased 




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Rising High — a raucous German comedy of real estate fraud

Berlin’s property boom is the setting for Cüneyt Kaya’s film




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The best adventure films to stream at home

From skiing in the high Andes to free-diving beneath a frozen Finnish lake




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Eddie Stobart’s fate rests on private equity rescue deal

Isle of Man-based Dbay Advisors to charge 18% interest on emergency finance if approved




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World’s largest caterer Compass scales back on signs of global weakness

Group to shrink operations in Europe, Japan, and Brazil




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Eddie Stobart investors back private equity rescue

Dbay’s offer for haulage group wins ‘overwhelming’ majority of votes




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Coronavirus and globalisation: the FT answered your questions

Rana Foroohar and Edward Luce talked to readers on the pandemic’s international impact




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The US is failing the test of the century

A new wave and second lockdown would be a bigger hit to wealth than a cautious return to work, but Donald Trump is refusing to listen




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Election test for Macri’s promise to make Argentina ‘normal’ again

Legislative poll will be a referendum on the reformist president




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Google faces local antitrust investigation in US




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Google faces local antitrust investigation in US

Missouri raises competition and privacy questions in company’s home market




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Hong Kong protests: what happens next?

In this special episode from Hong Kong, Gideon Rachman talks to Regina Ip, a member of the territory's Executive Council and Legislative Council, and to student activist Joshua Wong about the continuing protests and what happens next.

 

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Restaurant kitchens tackle macho hours

Small changes promise big differences to female chefs mixing work and family life




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Lockdown diary of a London Tube manager: ‘The hardest thing is not knowing which customers have coronavirus’

In this FT series people share their stories of this extraordinary time




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Exams cancellations raise questions of what they are for

It is time to rethink whether such assessment really prepares us for life and work




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The triumphant restoration of the gardens at Marble Hill

The Twickenham house and garden played a part in 18th-century life and literature




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Hedge with an edge: the best species to plant now

Here are choices to help you think outside the box (bush), avoid blight and encourage sustainability




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What are the best trees to plant now?

Our gardening columnist offers guidance for making a practical, ethical and beautiful choice




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The best seeds to sow now

Our gardens expert suggests some outstanding performers for summer blooms




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Biotech stock soars on debut as coronavirus fuels investor boom

Akeso’s shares surge in Hong Kong as buyers brush off city’s economic downturn




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Inside UK care homes: why the system is failing its coronavirus test

Frail residents in overwhelmed sector emerge as the hidden victims of the Covid-19 crisis




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Doctors debate when best to place virus patients on ventilators

Warning of potential harm from tendency to use invasive equipment too quickly




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UK’s biggest care home group warns of coronavirus hit to business

HC-One says rising costs and lower occupancy rates are putting strain on finances 




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The impossible task of picking the best leaders

Managers matter but it is hard to gauge what individuals contribute




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Jobs bonanza in stewardship and sustainable investing teams 

The number of people hired doubled between 2017 and 2020




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Five of the world’s best homes for sale for self-sufficiency

From greenhouses to screenhouses, these properties will make your green fingers twitch