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...In Derby, Nick Crossfield, managing director of Alstom UK, warned the plant was on the brink of stopping production....
...At the Newton Aycliffe factory in the north-east of England, Hitachi has warned it is also on the brink of laying off workers because it has no new orders and expects to run out of work within a year....
...Here, he narrates his life, incorporating his frequently painful childhood experiences, his partnership with the late Rik Mayall, and his marriage to Jennifer Saunders....
...“Money alone is not enough,” says Germany’s climate envoy Jennifer Morgan....
...The FT View: A series of incidents in the past week has brought the region to the brink, but a diplomatic solution is still worth the effort, writes the FT’s editorial board....
...FTX on brink of collapse The crypto industry has been shaken by the near collapse of one of the largest crypto exchanges....
...FTX on the brink after Binance abandons rescue FTX is close to collapse after rival crypto exchange Binance ditched an eleventh-hour rescue....
...Britain’s new chancellor of the exchequer has promised to review the government’s plan to raise corporation tax following a dramatic night of resignations and a premiership on the brink of collapse....
...It comes just a week after he helped crypto broker Voyager Digital to pull back from the brink....
...Several members of the ECB governing council have said in recent weeks they expect to settle on a 0.5 percentage point rise on Thursday, not least because the bloc’s economy is on the brink of recession...
...Colombia’s Hernández goes from also-ran to the brink of power Just a few weeks ago, the rightwing populist Rodolfo Hernández looked destined to be a footnote in Colombia’s presidential election....
...She said she was “on the brink” of becoming homeless because she can’t afford to pay her rent, adding wryly: “Although I guess gas and electricity wouldn’t be a problem any more.”...
...Jennifer Bisceglie, chief executive of the supply chain consultancy Interos, says it’s about buying behaviour....
...The FT tells the story of Evergrande, the most indebted property developer in the world, which now stands on the brink of collapse. When do we declare the Covid pandemic over?...
...That Agrawal faced down the world’s richest man and this week appeared to be on the brink of victory is likely to be the highlight of his stint at the top....
...Olaf Scholz, German chancellor, is preparing to launch an attempt to deter Vladimir Putin from further invading Ukraine, as US officials warned that Russia was on the brink of launching an attack on its...
...EU and Poland on the brink The European Court of Justice ruled last week that regulations to protect the EU budget from rule of law violations by member states were legally solid, throwing the European Commission...
...A UN-backed green investment fund is on the brink of failure three months after its launch because institutions never delivered expected seed funding. 3....
...International investors in Chinese companies face growing risks As property companies such as Evergrande teeter on the brink of collapse and Beijing cracks down on the tech sector, are the opportunities...
...Afghanistan on the brink of famine Millions are facing starvation as the country slides into what the UN has called the world’s worst humanitarian catastrophe....
...Go deeper: In this week’s Rachman Review the Financial Times chief foreign affairs columnist discusses rising tensions between Moscow and the west and asks is Russia on the brink of war with Ukraine?...
...Is Turkey on the brink of hyperinflation? Turks have been watching with horror as the lira has tumbled since early November, while inflation surged....
...Kim Stanley Robinson’s climate plan What does it feel like to live on the brink of a vast historical change? It feels like now. Humanity stands on the brink of disaster....
...Meanwhile, funds managed by BlackRock and HSBC added to their holdings of Evergrande bonds months before the liquidity crisis at the Chinese property developer pushed it to the brink of default, the FT reports...
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