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  • Tuesday, 10 March, 2026
    Financial services
    Board games maker to be first private company traded under UK’s ‘Pisces’ system

    ‘Outsmarted’ maker QPlay will use trading platform operated by JP Jenkins ahead of London Stock Exchange’s first foray

    Three stylised cartoon figures from the game Outsmarted are lined up: a man in a suit with a moustache, a man in a tall black hat and beard, and a woman in ancient Egyptian attire.
  • Monday, 9 March, 2026
    US politics & policy
    Trump family-linked financial group probed by congressional committee over Chinese stock scams

    Republican-led House committee on China demands information from Dominari Securities and two other firms

    The entrance and gold-lettered sign of Trump Tower are seen from below, looking up the glass facade against a clear sky
  • Friday, 6 March, 2026
    Markets
    Investors are not ready for a true shock

    The consensus view of the impact of the Iran war on equities and bonds may well prove too sanguine

    ImageKatie Martin
    Birds fly over buildings as thick smoke rises from an explosion in central Tehran. A Bank Sepah sign is visible in the foreground.
  • Thursday, 5 March, 2026
    Berkshire Hathaway Inc
    Greg Abel starts Berkshire’s first share buyback of post-Buffett era

    CEO’s move comes with company’s holdings of cash and short-term Treasury bills at a record $373bn

    Greg Abel smiles while posing with a shareholder at the Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholders' meeting.
  • Thursday, 5 March, 2026
    UK equities
    London’s investment halo is dimmed by war

    The mining, energy and defence companies that powered the FTSE 100’s revival face uncertainty 

    ImageJohn Gapper
    Large digital display showing "LSEG" inside the London Stock Exchange building, with electronic ticker boards and glass ceiling above.
  • Thursday, 5 March, 2026
    Asia-Pacific equities
    South Korea leads rebound from market rout after Iran attack

    Stocks recover some losses after President Lee Jae Myung orders activation of $68bn market stabilisation fund

    A currency dealer works at a desk with multiple monitors in front of a large screen displaying exchange rates at Hana Bank.
  • Thursday, 5 March, 2026
    SpaceX
    FT Alphaville. SpaceX: the final frontier of IPOs

    Can Elon Musk’s moonshot deliver the mooted $1.75tn valuation?

    Image
  • Thursday, 5 March, 2026
    Asia-Pacific equities
    South Korea’s astounding market ride

    It will take time for a durable equity base to be formed after momentum has been broken

    Rajat Agarwal
    A currency dealer sits in front of screens showing the KOSPI index sharply down and a CNN report on strikes in Beirut and Tehran.
  • Wednesday, 4 March, 2026
    Currencies
    Iran war upends popular trades

    Wall Street stocks have played catch-up with peers as investors sell this year’s winners

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  • Wednesday, 4 March, 2026
    Japanese business & finance
    Lex. Toyota marks a turning point for activists in Japan

    The latest campaigns are producing faster and more visible concessions

    Premium content
    Silhouetted person walking past a large illuminated Toyota logo with red lighting effects in the background.
  • Wednesday, 4 March, 2026
    Asia-Pacific equities
    South Korean stocks hit hardest by Iran war as market plunges 12%

    Kospi index suffers worst one-day drop as conflict rocks Asian markets

    KOSPI index board at the Korea Exchange showing 5,276.43, down 515.48 points, with a world map graphic in the background.
  • Wednesday, 4 March, 2026
    Markets
    FT Alphaville. Yikes, South Korean stocks

    Long dark night of the Seoul

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  • Tuesday, 3 March, 2026
    Markets
    Stocks and bonds stabilise as Middle East war widens

    Oil briefly hit $85 a barrel as Iraqi production shuts down because so few tankers risk journey through Strait of Hormuz

    QatarEnergy LNG production facilities with cranes and gas flares visible, photographed amid regional conflict concerns.
  • Tuesday, 3 March, 2026
    IPOs
    Loveholidays poised to delay £1bn London IPO after Gulf travel chaos

    Online travel agent was tipped to be London Stock Exchange’s first significant listing of 2026

    An Airbus A380 aircraft descends for landing against a pink and purple sky, with its landing lights illuminated.
  • Monday, 2 March, 2026
    Middle East war
    Gas prices soar as Iranian attacks force shutdown of Qatari production

    Saudi Arabia also closes an oil refinery after attack

    Large liquefied natural gas storage tanks and industrial facilities at Ras Laffan Industrial City, with a long road in the foreground.
  • Monday, 2 March, 2026
    Emerging market investing
    Hedge funds rethink emerging market bets after US-Israel strikes on Iran

    EM stocks and currencies come under pressure as US dollar jumps

    Traders work at desks with multiple monitors on the floor of Borsa Istanbul, with stock data displayed on large screens.
  • Monday, 2 March, 2026
    Gold
    Investors turn to gold, not bonds, as haven from war in Iran

    Gold and the US dollar jump but government bonds fall amid fears of an inflation shock

    Montage of a gold bar, a US dollar coin and a line chart
  • Monday, 2 March, 2026
    Wagner Group
    Blacklisting Russian paramilitaries will not work on its own

    A foreign terrorist designation without secondary sanctions and sustained pressure is unlikely to succeed

    Candace Rondeaux
    Armed soldiers in camouflage uniforms and tactical gear stand guard on a street, with other uniformed personnel and civilians in the background.
  • Saturday, 28 February, 2026
    Markets
    Unhedged. Nvidia’s sales rocket while its shares flatline

    Is there a limit to how big a company can get?

    ImageRobert Armstrong
    An illustration showing red and blue financial line graphs superimposed over New York City skyscrapers.
  • Saturday, 28 February, 2026
    Insight & Comment
    What my biggest investment mistake teaches us about the software sell-off

    When shares you own sink, assume that you’re wrong, rather than looking for reasons why you’re right

    ImageSimon Edelsten
    Montage image of a hand holding a Nokia mobile with a Yell.com menu showing onscreen
  • Saturday, 28 February, 2026
    Personal Finance
    Inside the elaborate online world of computer-generated scams

    The rise of AI has helped scammers build intricate networks of fake news and investment advice — with the aim to swindle customers out of millions

    Illustration of a bespectacled suit-wearing character surrounded by a network of websites and social media logos like a family tree
  • Friday, 27 February, 2026
    US equities
    US bank stocks record biggest slide since April’s market ructions

    Investors fret over growing strains in private credit and risks of AI disrupting the software industry

    Traders work at computer stations on the floor, with one trader in a blue jacket writing on a tablet as another points upward.
  • Friday, 27 February, 2026
    Investments
    Stockpickers: Centrica, Mony Group, Diageo

    Our experts discuss which companies to buy, sell or hold this week

    Two workers in "Centrica storage" uniforms and hard hats stand on an industrial platform, with the Centrica logo in the background.
  • Friday, 27 February, 2026
    Artificial intelligence
    AI has driven investors to hallucinations

    Competing visions on the next big technological revolution are discombobulating markets

    ImageKatie Martin
    An illustration showing a digital brain shape formed by glowing blue and green neural network-like lines on a dark background.
  • Friday, 27 February, 2026
    Markets
    Unhedged. Global stock discounts vs US stock discounts

    Plus the fall in Treasury yields

    ImageRobert Armstrong
    Premium content
    Wall Street street sign with surrounding tall buildings, tinted with a red and blue gradient.
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  4. FT Alphaville. SpaceX: the final frontier of IPOs
  5. Greg Abel starts Berkshire’s first share buyback of post-Buffett era

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