London hit as FX trading shrinks

Global currency markets tilt towards Asia

Pro-Brexit MPs welcome strong factory data

Manufacturing PMIs show activity reached a 10-month high

IMF urges ‘forceful’ G20 action on growth

Policymakers told to use monetary, fiscal and structural policies

Morgan Stanley’s van Steenis joins bank exodus

Analyst joins Schroders as latest top executive to leave banking

Big Bang II: What’s next for the City?

Thatcher’s reforms 30 years ago transformed London’s financial sector. Today the Brexit vote is set to cause a similar revolution, and might reinvent the City itself

NHS faces unprecedented 5-day strikes

Dispute over 7-day working worst in history of health service

Trump plays to both sides of ‘great wall’

Republican risks muddling immigration message to broaden appeal

Monsanto whistleblower targets Deloitte

Corporate insider awarded $22m prods SEC to pursue auditor

Corbyn offers olive branch to rebels

Some MPs may reverse resignations if Corbyn wins Labour contest

BP strikes new shale deal in China

Agreement with CNPC sets UK group apart from rivals

Unreliable data hinder carbon divestment

Investors rely on misleading models about fossil fuel exposure

Comment & Analysis

China to size up May at G20 summit

Searching questions about ‘golden era’ of Sino-UK relations expected

US jobs report can play an outsize role

Friday’s non-farm payrolls could be key moment

Stock pessimism does not make good advice

Many ‘value investors’ are in reality ‘valuation investors’

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