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...A chart accompanying an article on the trading of Nvidia options on February 19 was wrongly labelled, transposing the lines showing notional options volumes for Nvidia and Tesla....
...Asylum applications to EU countries peaked at above 1.4mn in 2015-16 and were above 1mn in the past 12 months, not 14mn and 10mn respectively as wrongly shown in a chart accompanying the Big Read...
...Japanese brewer Asahi plans to increase the share of beverages with 3.5 per cent alcohol or less from about 10 per cent last year to 20 per cent of its product mix by 2030, not 30 per cent as wrongly...
...Following Altice France’s downgrade, we estimate that ~25% of all seasoned Euro CLOs and ~32% of all seasoned US CLOs would be static (as the result of failing any ‘hard’ test)....
...A chart accompanying an article on November 3 showing Japanese net private purchases of foreign bonds over 10 years was erroneous....
...placing of a picture of Greta Thunberg on the same page. Nick BradburyReading, Berkshire, UK...
...sourcing the majority of ingredients close by....
...A US jury award of $60mn in damages to a mother who said her baby died after consuming Reckitt’s Enfamil baby formula was $35mn more than the sum sought by the plaintiff’s lawyers, not $25mn more as...
...An article on steak in the FT Weekend Magazine on March 23 incorrectly stated that Antonio Mata and Oklahoma State University failed to gain a patent for the extraction of the “Vegas Strip” shoulder...
...The Office for Budget Responsibility has warned that freezing fuel duty in the long run would cost the Treasury £6.3bn by the end of the decade, not more than £8bn as wrongly state in an article on...
...The amendment was dropped....
...The book Empireworld refers to an estimation of the indigenous population of the Caribbean as numbering 3mn in 1700, falling to 30,000 by 2000, not just on the island of Barbados as wrongly stated in a book...
...Marion Maréchal, niece of Marine Le Pen, is campaigning in European elections for the far-right Reconquête party, not Le Pen’s Rassemblement National as wrongly stated in an article on January 26....
...Jacob Young, Conservative MP for Redcar, is no longer a member of the South Tees Development Corporation as wrongly suggested in an article on January 30....
...Increases in the volume of products consumers bought contributed 4 per cent to L’Oréal’s 2023 revenue growth, while the rest came from pricing, not vice versa as wrongly stated in an article on February...
...Europe accounted for 10.6 per cent of global IPO proceeds in 2023, rather than 5 per cent; China and Hong Kong had 45 per cent rather than 54.5 per cent; and the US had 18 per cent rather than 25 per cent...
...The UK Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has reduced the number of long-term empty homes by more than 38,000 since 2010, not more than 50,000 as the department had told the Financial...
...A review of the book Stuffed in last weekend’s FT contained two misspellings of the author’s name....
...Neri Oxman was previously a professor of media arts and sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, not material sciences as wrongly stated in articles on January 15 and January...
...Expectations that the Bank of England will begin cutting rates in the first half of the year have helped to lower mortgage rates, leaving the likes of Persimmon — whose share price rose 2.2 per cent on Friday...
...All of the largest US lenders submitted letters to regulators ahead of a January 16 deadline commenting on plans for stricter capital rules under the so-called Basel III endgame framework, not...
...Under Iliad’s proposed merger of its Italian business with Vodafone Italia, Iliad would receive a €2bn shareholder loan as well as €500mn in cash and a 50 per cent share of the new business....
...Suntory Beverage and Food is the soft drinks company of the Suntory Group. It does not include Suntory whiskies as wrongly suggested in the Women of the Year feature....
...These companies are making record profits on immoral and criminal activity and will continue to do so as long as the law allows. Jon P Frey Philadelphia, PA, US...
...The name of law firm Perkins Coie was misspelt in an article on November 28. We apologise for the error....
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