Hints and tips:
Related Special Reports
...Christine Smallwood teaches creative writing at Columbia University. She is the author of the novel ‘The Life of the Mind’ (Europa Editions) and the nonfiction book ‘La Captive’ (Fireflies Press)....
...That was a big blow to Canada. But this month, the country launched a new project that will carry even more oil. I’m joined now by the FT’s Jaren Kerr to discuss. Hi, Jaren. Jaren KerrHi, Marc....
...John Swinney was elected Scotland’s first minister in a parliamentary ballot following the formal resignation of Humza Yousaf earlier on Tuesday....
...Swinney, a former finance secretary, has said he will govern on a moderate centre-left policy agenda, working with parties across Holyrood to deliver legislation as a minority government....
...on a range of issues”....
...Parliament will hold a vote on the new cabinet on Thursday....
...Other earnings: Boeing supplier Spirit Aerosystems, a former unit of the aircraft maker that is also the subject of a takeover by its one-time parent company, is set to report results this morning....
...Swinney had promised her a significant government role as he sought to reunite the party....
...Simeon Kerr Well, right now the party is going to be focused on selecting a new leader....
...Treasury yields moved higher in a muted session, continuing a trend of minor moves in a week during which there are few top-tier US economic data releases....
...Data analytics group Palantir lifted its full-year outlook after a forecast-beating first quarter, although not by as much as Wall Street expected....
...US stocks and Treasuries rose, advancing in a broad rally after data showed signs of softening in the domestic labour market....
...a US invasion in 1989....
...Yousaf resigned at the end of last month after triggering a political crisis by ripping up the SNP’s power-sharing agreement with the Greens....
...The S&P 500 was at risk of ending a four-day winning streak in a bout of muted trading on Wall Street. The benchmark index was flat in Wednesday afternoon trading....
...Meanwhile, participants expected home prices to rise faster than they did a year ago, forecasting a 5.1 per cent increase in the next 12 months, compared to a 2.6 per cent rise expected in 2023....
...A broad rally for US equities lifted the S&P 500 to a three-week high and brought up its first four-session winning streak since March....
...His Morena party hopes to try again after the June elections, which also include a vote for a new congress....
...The small cap-focused Russell 2000 also finished at its highest level in a month after closing 0.9 per cent higher....
...The moves came as Minneapolis Fed president Neel Kashkari on Tuesday told a conference that the US central bank may need to hold interest rates for an “extended period” to tamp inflation....
...The Scottish government has survived a vote of no confidence, preventing a collapse of the Scottish National party administration at Holyrood....
International Edition