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Katie Martin is the FT's markets editor and writer of The Long View column. She came to the FT in 2015 from the Wall St Journal and Dow Jones.
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While markets have made a strong recovery, the prospect of more rate rises looms
Firings expected to be ‘super brutal’, with Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley already laying off staff
Gone is the hard sell and free pizza as digital coin price crash and a series of bankruptcies force industry to play it safe
Company chief executives and investors say Inflation Reduction Act will be an ‘engine’ for US growth
UK business secretary also admits Britain’s departure from the EU has brought ‘challenges’
Plus, a new push on ‘responsible remuneration’
EU prepares to take on Biden’s showpiece legislation with a plan to boost green businesses
New cycle of Federal Reserve rate rises is ‘not that unlikely’, says Nicolai Tangen
Upbeat mood at World Economic Forum as China reopens and data suggest that Europe will avoid deep recession
Ursula von der Leyen pledges ‘unprecedented’ investments in clean technologies
Dictator is more vulnerable than he looks, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya tells FT in Davos
The likely outcome is a low-drama multi-year slow puncture
Party-poopers point to the risk of a Fed pivot turning out to be more of a plateau before more rate rises
After a grim 2022, the case for rebuilding portfolios with stocks that have been beaten down in value
Decision sparked the biggest sell-off in Japanese government bonds in almost two decades
Cracks form in global markets as central bankers get tough
While regulators debate new rules, unsuspecting punters do not deserve to be the collateral damage
Opec makes no production changes yesterday, cartel awaits Russia oil price cap to take effect
Powell comments lift investor sentiment but impact of a long-anticipated US economic downturn looms
Former chancellor joins growing list of Tories deciding not to stand for re-election
Twelve months after Jay Powell called an end to super-cheap money, fund managers are still adjusting to a very different environment
After a tumultuous year, investors are daring to believe the asset class might be worth another shot
Pomo is the new FOMO
The demise of FTX has delivered a tough lesson in the guiding principles of money management
The crypto exchange’s swift descent into bankruptcy shocked the financial industry. FT reporters explain what went wrong, and what it all means
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