Accessibility helpSkip to navigationSkip to contentSkip to footer
  • Sign In
  • Subscribe
Open side navigation menuOpen search bar
Financial Times
SubscribeSign In
  • Home
  • World
    Sections
    • World Home
    • Israel-Hamas war
    • Global Economy
    • UK
    • US
    • China
    • Africa
    • Asia Pacific
    • Emerging Markets
    • Europe
    • War in Ukraine
    • Americas
    • Middle East & North Africa
    Most Read
    • Hizbollah warns Israel of war ‘without limits’ and threatens Cyprus
    • Armed gangs stage bank heists in Gaza
    • Vladimir Putin seals strategic partnership with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un
    • Giorgia Meloni’s hard-right European group claims a top EU job
    • Israeli military approves plan for ‘offensive’ in Lebanon
  • US
    Sections
    • US Home
    • US Economy
    • Investing in America
    • US Companies
    • US Politics & Policy
    • US Presidential Election 2024
    Most Read
    • Companies
      Sections
      • Companies Home
      • Energy
      • Financials
      • Health
      • Industrials
      • Media
      • Professional Services
      • Retail & Consumer
      • Tech Sector
      • Telecoms
      • Transport
      Most Read
      • Permira’s last-minute decision to kill the Golden Goose IPO
      • The Singaporean firm betting on Nigeria amid multinationals’ ‘exodus’
      • Starling steps up legal action against debtors amid defaults and FCA probe
      • Switzerland could lose wealth crown to Hong Kong, UBS chief warns
      • Soaring popularity of Guinness helps pub group Young’s to record profit
    • Tech
    • Markets
      Sections
      • Markets Home
      • Alphaville
      • Markets Data
      • Cryptofinance
      • Capital Markets
      • Commodities
      • Currencies
      • Equities
      • Wealth Management
      • Moral Money
      • ETF Hub
      • Fund Management
      • Trading
      Most Read
      • Nvidia vaults past Apple and Microsoft to become world’s most valuable company
      • News updates from June 19: Hizbollah warns of fight ‘without limits’; UK inflation returns to 2% target
      • Armed gangs stage bank heists in Gaza
      • Starling steps up legal action against debtors amid defaults and FCA probe
      • Most stocks hyped as winners from AI boom have fallen this year
    • Climate
    • Opinion
      Sections
      • Opinion Home
      • Columnists
      • The FT View
      • The Big Read
      • Lex
      • Obituaries
      • Letters
      Most Read
      • The mother of all US presidential debates
      • Invested in the WFH argument? Home in on the evidence
      • No, Keir, the real opposition is behind you
      • How not to do industrial policy
      • Don’t blame neoliberalism for the rise of the hard right
    • Lex
    • Work & Careers
      Sections
      • Work & Careers Home
      • Business School Rankings
      • Business Education
      • Europe's Start-Up Hubs
      • Entrepreneurship
      • Recruitment
      • Business Books
      • Business Travel
      • Working It
      Most Read
      • Making sense of Gen Z: employers seek answers on managing younger workers
      • Why tackling accent bias matters at work
      • Janus Henderson’s Ali Dibadj: ‘You’ve just got to roll with the punches’
      • Business books: what to read this month
      • Employers should do more than just talk about mental health
    • Life & Arts
      Sections
      • Life & Arts Home
      • Arts
      • Books
      • Food & Drink
      • FT Magazine
      • House & Home
      • Style
      • Travel
      • FT Globetrotter
      Most Read
      • The FT’s guide to the best books to read this summer
      • Why can’t my parents see the upsides of downsizing?
      • Why watchmakers are obsessed with the lunar cycle
      • Best summer books of 2024: Economics
      • Best summer books of 2024: Environment
    • HTSI
    MenuSearch
    • Home
    • World
    • US
    • Companies
    • Tech
    • Markets
    • Climate
    • Opinion
    • Lex
    • Work & Careers
    • Life & Arts
    • HTSI
    Financial Times
    SubscribeSign In

    Markets Insight

    • Thursday, 20 June, 2024
      Jeff Meli
      The ‘equitification’ of credit

      Public and private markets are seeing big changes that provide new options for investors

      Pedestrians pass in front of the New York Stock Exchange during Uber’s initial public offering on Friday, May 10, 2019
    • Wednesday, 19 June, 2024
      Hilary Allen
      The dark side of tokenisation

      The financial industry needs to think of resilience as much as efficiency when putting real-world assets on to blockchains

      An Ethereum coin
    • Tuesday, 18 June, 2024
      Mohamed El-Erian
      Fed needs to cut interest rates sooner rather than later

      Delay by US central bank in easing monetary policy could jeopardise soft economic landing

      Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell
    • Sunday, 16 June, 2024
      Richard Yetsenga
      Renminbi likely to draw fire as trade tensions mount

      China’s reliance on exports is set to fan the flames of protectionism elsewhere

      Close-up of Rmb100 notes
    • Friday, 14 June, 2024
      Shamaila Khan
      Rising number of bright spots in emerging markets

      Macroeconomic policies in many countries have undergone significant improvements

      Argentina President Javier Milei
    • Thursday, 13 June, 2024
      Barnabas Reynolds
      Banks need to get more granular on risk

      Advances in technology mean institutions can and should gain a fuller picture of where cash flow problems might lie

      Customers in line outside Silicon Valley Bank headquarters in Santa Clara
    • Wednesday, 12 June, 2024
      Piero Cipollone
      Why Europe must safeguard its global currency status

      More reforms are needed if the euro is to maintain and strengthen its role amid geopolitical shifts

      Euro banknotes
    • Tuesday, 11 June, 2024
      Karen Ward
      In a year of elections, European bonds still seem a safer bet than US debt

      The risks of holding Treasuries are rising with increasing deficits

      The US Treasury building in Washington
    • Thursday, 6 June, 2024
      Rebecca Patterson
      Why the hurricane season matters for the Fed

      The US central bank increasingly needs an understanding of meteorology to see where the economy is headed

      A search and rescue team from Texas works outside a home destroyed by Hurricane Ida in 2021 in Golden Meadow, Louisiana
    • Tuesday, 4 June, 2024
      Adam Parker
      The trend in profitability is the friend of US stocks

      Rising margins underpin valuations despite worries that the market is expensive

      A monitor displays the S&P 500 index crossing 5000 on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
    • Monday, 3 June, 2024
      Craig Coben
      Is the London market regaining its fundraising mojo?

      After the election British policymakers urgently need to jump-start the City’s capital-raising engine

      A montage showing an LSEG logo, Monzo card, Shein runway and De Beers jewellery
    • Friday, 31 May, 2024
      Natasha Fielding
      Europe must act over vicious circle in gas supply

      Strategy for transmission networks needs a rethink to avoid rising costs

      Pipework at the natural gas storage facility operated by Astora GmbH & Co KG
    • Thursday, 30 May, 2024
      Mohamed El-Erian
      Europe may soon discover the limits of decoupling on rates

      Monetary policy in advanced countries is diverging in a manner that was thought highly unlikely just a few months ago

      The European Central Bank in Frankfurt, Germany
    • Wednesday, 29 May, 2024
      Gerard Lyons
      Low volatility shows investors are underpricing risk

      Policy mistakes and economic vulnerabilities could disrupt markets.

      A trader works on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange
    • Monday, 27 May, 2024
      Frederik Ducrozet
      No more excuses — central bankers need to get back ahead of the curve

      The ECB and BoE should not wait too long before easing their policy stance

      Christine Lagarde
    • Friday, 24 May, 2024
      Daniel Rasmussen
      Where the value investing strategy still works

      Losses have been brutal in US but strong gains have been made internationally since depths of Covid pandemic

      A deserted 42nd Street is seen in midtown New York on April 19, 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic
    • Thursday, 23 May, 2024
      Charley Ellis
      Most of us have too much in bonds

      Investors are going to be investing for so long that a fixed income-laden portfolio is far from optimal for them

      Pro-Palestinian demonstrators at Yale University
    • Tuesday, 21 May, 2024
      Edward Yardeni
      Why economist forecasts of a US recession were so wrong

      The factors that explain why a contraction has been a no-show

    • Monday, 20 May, 2024
      Yanmei Xie
      Why China is reluctant to make a much-needed shift

      Beijing is stubbornly refusing to genuinely empower consumers, preferring to focus on industrial support

      The container port in Qingdao in eastern China’s Shandong province
    • Thursday, 16 May, 2024
      Lindsay Rosner
      Fixed income should have more love in a ‘higher and hold’ world

      The prospects for returns are much brighter, with bond yields at the highest levels since the global financial crisis

      Pedestrians cross the road near Washington’s Federal Reserve building
    • Thursday, 16 May, 2024
      Nathan Sheets
      Investors should not tear up their playbooks over geopolitical risks

      Current international tensions are concerning for markets but not unprecedented

      Ukrainian soldiers fire a cannon
    • Monday, 13 May, 2024
      Mathilde Lemoine
      A premature ECB rate cut before the Fed has risks

      An easing of Eurozone monetary policy before the US could raise the cost of imported goods and services

      European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde
    • Friday, 10 May, 2024
      James Bianco
      The total return strategy in bonds is far from dead

      The end of the historic bull market in the asset class just means a different approach is needed from investors

    • Thursday, 9 May, 2024
      Howard Marks
      Why investors should exercise restraint on debt

      Moderate use of leverage should usually provide a good-enough return

      Close-up of US twenty-dollar bills being counted
    • Tuesday, 7 May, 2024
      Toby Nangle
      What should the BoJ do with its huge stock portfolio?

      The central bank has called time on its ETF buying but has yet to say what it will do with its massive investments

      Bank of Japan governor Kazuo Ueda attending a press conference
    Previous page You are on page 1 Next page

    Useful links

    Support

    View Site TipsHelp CentreContact UsAbout UsAccessibilitymyFT TourCareers

    Legal & Privacy

    Terms & ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookie PolicyManage CookiesCopyrightSlavery Statement & Policies

    Services

    Share News Tips SecurelyIndividual SubscriptionsProfessional SubscriptionsRepublishingExecutive Job SearchAdvertise with the FTFollow the FT on XFT ChannelsFT Schools

    Tools

    PortfolioFT AppFT Digital EditionFT EditAlerts HubBusiness School RankingsSubscription ManagerNews feedNewslettersCurrency Converter

    Community & Events

    FT CommunityFT Live EventsFT ForumsBoard Director Programme

    More from the FT Group

    Markets data delayed by at least 15 minutes. © THE FINANCIAL TIMES LTD 2024. FT and ‘Financial Times’ are trademarks of The Financial Times Ltd.
    The Financial Times and its journalism are subject to a self-regulation regime under the FT Editorial Code of Practice.
    Financial Times

    International Edition

    Subscribe for full access
    • Switch to UK Edition

    Top sections

    • Home
    • World
      • Israel-Hamas war
      • Global Economy
      • UK
      • US
      • China
      • Africa
      • Asia Pacific
      • Emerging Markets
      • Europe
      • War in Ukraine
      • Americas
      • Middle East & North Africa
    • US
      • US Economy
      • Investing in America
      • US Companies
      • US Politics & Policy
      • US Presidential Election 2024
    • Companies
      • Energy
      • Financials
      • Health
      • Industrials
      • Media
      • Professional Services
      • Retail & Consumer
      • Tech Sector
      • Telecoms
      • Transport
    • Tech
      • Artificial intelligence
      • Semiconductors
      • Cyber Security
      • Social Media
    • Markets
      • Alphaville
      • Markets Data
      • Cryptofinance
      • Capital Markets
      • Commodities
      • Currencies
      • Equities
      • Wealth Management
      • Moral Money
      • ETF Hub
      • Fund Management
      • Trading
    • Climate
    • Opinion
      • Columnists
      • The FT View
      • The Big Read
      • Lex
      • Obituaries
      • Letters
    • Lex
    • Work & Careers
      • Business School Rankings
      • Business Education
      • Europe's Start-Up Hubs
      • Entrepreneurship
      • Recruitment
      • Business Books
      • Business Travel
      • Working It
    • Life & Arts
      • Arts
      • Books
      • Food & Drink
      • FT Magazine
      • House & Home
      • Style
      • Travel
      • FT Globetrotter
    • Personal Finance
      • Property & Mortgages
      • Investments
      • Pensions
      • Tax
      • Banking & Savings
      • Advice & Comment
      • Next Act
    • HTSI
    • Special Reports

    FT recommends

    • Alphaville
    • FT Edit
    • Lunch with the FT
    • FT Globetrotter
    • #techAsia
    • Moral Money
    • Visual and data journalism
    • Newsletters
    • Video
    • Podcasts
    • News feed
    • FT Live Events
    • FT Forums
    • Board Director Programme
    • myFT Feed
    • Portfolio
    • FT Digital Edition
    • Crossword
    • Our Apps
    • Help Centre
    • Subscribe
    • Sign In