US universities lose millions as donors pull funding over Hamas stance
Tensions rise on campus over freedom of speech and academic leaders’ public responsibilitiesBusiness education
Manchester United is a tarnished trophy asset
Prospective investor in the club Jim Ratcliffe will have his work cut out restoring its fortunesTravel & leisure industry
That 2 per cent inflation target may not be sacred for much longer
Geopolitics, including the conflict in the Middle East, are complicating the calculations of interest rate-settersCentral banks
How to prevent AI from provoking the next financial crisis
New systems have benefits for markets, but risks to stability must be managedFinancial & markets regulation, Artificial intelligence
Federal Reserve chair pledges to move carefully on rates amid ‘range of uncertainties’
Jay Powell points to elevated geopolitical tensions posing ‘important risks’ to global economyCentral banks
You May Never See Us Again — the Barclay brothers’ rise and fall
Jane Martinson tries to get inside the secretive lives of the wheeler-dealer twins and their business empireMergers & Acquisitions
Brussels shootings raise pressure on EU to tighten immigration rules
Tunisian gunman Abdesalem Lassaoued had been declined asylum in four European countries but never sent backTerrorism
EU carmaker subsidy deal with US at risk over mine inspections
Washington insists that materials be sourced from countries abiding by strict environmental and labour rulesElectric vehicles
Jim Ratcliffe and the uphill task to transform Manchester United
Ineos founder looks to secure minority stake in club and take control of football decisions as unconventional deal nearsMergers & Acquisitions
Hollywood turns inward
Disney’s move to consider selling all or part of Indian operations points to a broader trend among the studios Digital Media