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  • Sunday, 31 May, 2026
    Travel & leisure industry
    Ritz-Carlton Yacht lenders ease terms to keep luxury cruise line afloat

    Owners of troubled travel group inject $275mn in return for creditors delaying payment dates and relaxing terms

    Luxury yacht pool deck with lounge chairs, towel-covered cushions, and a modern pool at sunset, part of the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection.
  • Friday, 29 May, 2026
    US financial regulation
    US securities regulator seeks to end corporate disclosures on climate risk

    SEC looking to overturn Biden-era requirement after finding it a ‘dramatic over-reach’ of authority

    The seal of the US Securities and Exchange Commission mounted on an exterior wall at SEC headquarters.
  • Friday, 29 May, 2026
    Oil
    Oil prices fall on hopes of Strait of Hormuz reopening

    Biggest monthly decline in Brent crude since 2020 comes amid signs US and Iran could be close to a deal

    Several large cargo and tanker ships are spaced out across calm waters in the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Friday, 29 May, 2026
    Moral Money
    How the global EV shift made Ferrari Europe’s most valuable carmaker

    Fears of Chinese competition have savaged valuations of mass-market peers

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    Ferrari's first fully electric car "Luce," a sleek blue coupe, parked outdoors near a modern building and trees.
  • Friday, 29 May, 2026
    Markets
    Charles Goodhart: ‘Demography is going to make life worse and worse and worse’

    The leading economist warns that fiscal pressures will constrain independent monetary policy

    BERJAYADaire MacFadden
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  • Friday, 29 May, 2026
    Gilts
    Alphaville. If we ran the UK’s Debt Management Office . . . 

    Pulay for a day

    BERJAYA
  • Thursday, 28 May, 2026
    Sovereign debt
    Alphaville. Senegal’s increasingly domestic debt crisis

    Faye vs Sonko, but what about those total return swaps?

    BERJAYA
  • Thursday, 28 May, 2026
    US economy
    America’s hegemonic glory is under threat

    Along with excessive ‘guns and butter’ spending, that risk means long-term Treasuries are expensive

    Bill Gross
    Billboard displays the Peter G. Peterson Foundation National Debt Clock showing over $38tn in Atlanta, with city buildings in the background.
  • Wednesday, 27 May, 2026
    Sovereign bonds
    Eurozone issuers turn to non-euro debt in hunt for new investors

    Sovereign borrowers look to issuance in US dollars, Swiss francs and other currencies

    A red tram travels down a busy street lined with shops, with Bratislava Castle visible on a hill in the background.
  • Tuesday, 26 May, 2026
    Private credit
    ECB says private-credit fuelled AI boom poses risk to financial system

    Central bank warns that investors could be exposed to losses if the technology does not meet its potential

    A man sits on a graffiti-covered barrier at sunset with the European Central Bank building in the background.
  • Monday, 25 May, 2026
    Corporate bonds
    Lex. It’s not just SpaceX: Big Tech is dominating bond markets too

    US tech giants are tapping markets as they race to build AI data centres

    Premium content
    People walk outdoors at the Google I/O 2026 developer conference, with event signs and a large Chrome logo visible.
  • Sunday, 24 May, 2026
    US Treasury bonds
    Iran war could add billions of dollars in interest payments to US debt

    Government borrowing costs have reached their highest levels since 2007 after three months of the conflict

    People outside the US Treasury building
  • Saturday, 23 May, 2026
    Sovereign bonds
    Bond slump stirs vigilante fears

    A sense is setting in among investment professionals that we have a serious problem here

    BERJAYAKatie Martin
    Protest signs near the US Capitol criticising high petrol prices and the Iran war, including one quoting Donald Trump.
  • Friday, 22 May, 2026
    Gilts
    Gilt relief rally sends yields to biggest weekly drop since 2023

    Burnham pledge to stick to fiscal rules and pullback from bets on higher BoE interest rates drive rebound

    The Bank of England building with a statue of a rider on horseback in the foreground and modern glass buildings behind.
  • Friday, 22 May, 2026
    Moral Money
    A gargantuan energy deal for the AI age

    The combination of NextEra and Dominion is a pragmatic response to growing energy needs

    Premium content
    Aerial view of the NextEra Energy Headquarters campus with several modern office buildings surrounded by dense greenery.
  • Friday, 22 May, 2026
    Personal Finance
    If you think you understand bonds, you don’t

    They’re too complex for me too — but here are five common traps to avoid

    BERJAYAStuart Kirk
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  • Friday, 22 May, 2026
    JPMorgan Chase & Co
    JPMorgan looks to offload exposure to $4bn in private equity-linked loans

    Largest US bank in discussions over risk transfer as PE firms grapple with prolonged slowdown

    The diamond-patterned facade of the under-construction JP Morgan headquarters at 270 Park Avenue towers over neighbouring buildings.
  • Thursday, 21 May, 2026
    Exchange traded funds
    Retail investors turn to ‘options income’ ETFs in search for yield

    Popularity of UK and European funds that use derivatives contracts to generate income soars in two years

    Stock prices and financial data displayed on electronic boards in the London Stock Exchange Group atrium, with one person walking by.
  • Thursday, 21 May, 2026
    Pound Sterling
    Alphaville. Back-door ERM is a really bad idea

    The UK’s price of issuing euro-denominated debt would be a surrender of monetary policy sovereignty

    BERJAYA
  • Wednesday, 20 May, 2026
    Moral Money
    Swiss finance faces some awkward questions

    Activists have triggered a vote on becoming a ‘more sustainable financial centre’

    Premium content
    UBS logo and symbol displayed above the entrance of a stone building with ornate architectural details.
  • Wednesday, 20 May, 2026
    Markets
    Why the BoE will not ride to the rescue in gilts

    Plus, Asian chipmakers

    BERJAYADaire MacFadden
    Premium content
    A graphic depicting two fluctuating line charts, one red and one blue, superimposed over a grayscale city skyline.
  • Wednesday, 20 May, 2026
    UK inflation
    How to shield your money from inflation

    As we stare down the barrel of another period of rising prices, we need to know which assets provide the best protection  

    BERJAYAJonathan Guthrie
    BERJAYA
  • Tuesday, 19 May, 2026
    Markets
    Investors warn of ‘correction’ risk as high-flying stocks defy bond gloom

    Wall Street indices have surged to a string of record highs despite anxiety over economic fallout from Iran war

    An American flag waves above the entrance of the New York Stock Exchange, surrounded by tall buildings.
  • Tuesday, 19 May, 2026
    Gilts
    Worries on gilts point to wider bond market vulnerabilities

    Rising public debt adds pressure while increased hedge fund trading opens up new fragilities

    BERJAYAJohn Plender
    Purple and blue spring flowers bloom in front of the Bank of England building on a clear, sunny day.
  • Tuesday, 19 May, 2026
    FT News Briefing podcast11 min listen
    Inside a Lebanese village under Israeli occupation

    ‘I knew that if I left, I might never come back,’ says one resident trapped in a so-called security zone

    BERJAYA
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