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Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Gerry Adams, former leader of Ireland’s Sinn Féin party, has won a high-profile defamation lawsuit against the BBC at the High Court in Dublin after arguing the broadcaster tarnished his reputation as a peacemaker.The jury in the month-long case on Friday awarded Adams, 76, €100,000 in damages from the British broadcaster over a 2016 documentary and online article that carried allegations he sanctioned the murder of Denis Donaldson, a British MI5 agent, in 2006.Adams had sought damages of €200,000 and denied all…

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This article is an on-site version of our Moral Money newsletter. Premium subscribers can sign up here to get the newsletter delivered three times a week. Standard subscribers can upgrade to Premium here, or explore all FT newsletters.Visit our Moral Money hub for all the latest ESG news, opinion and analysis from around the FT Welcome back.US-China trade talks are “a bit stalled”, says Treasury secretary Scott Bessent. The path out of the two nations’ tit-for-tat tariff war remains unclear.Chinese solar panel producers can’t be too shocked by this situation, having faced targeted US tariffs since 2012. But they face…

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Moving averages are one of the most commonly used technical indicators in stock, futures, and forex trading. Market analysts and traders use moving averages to identify significant trends, smoothing out the noise and short-lived spikes in the prices of individual stocks or indexes. There are different types of moving averages, calculated in different ways and over different time periods. The type of moving average and measurement period match the strategies a trader seeks to implement. Key Takeaways Moving averages are technical indicators used by traders to identify trends in price fluctuations.Moving averages can be applied to individual stocks, indexes, futures,…

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Image: Gulf Business In a region pulsing with cultural energy and creative momentum, Mark Abou Jaoude is one of the most influential forces shaping the future of music. By day, he leads Spotify’s music strategy as Head of Music for MENAP and it’s his deep love for the culture that fuels everything he does. With over a decade in the industry, Abou Jaoude’s approach is grounded in cultural insight, strategic intuition, and a constant push to break boundaries. “Being exceptional means creating innovative, authentic, and impactful moves that resonate deeply with artists, fans, and communities,” he shares. His career has…

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Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Toyota plans to produce more cars in the UK from next year in a boost to British manufacturing as the group seeks to increase its flexibility to respond to the turmoil caused by US tariffs. The world’s largest car manufacturer said on Friday that it will shift some production of the GR Corolla high-performance hatchback from Japan to its Burnaston plant in Derbyshire, making it the first plant beyond its home country to produce a GR vehicle.Toyota did not provide details of the…

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The Vatican doesn’t disclose any financial payments it makes to popes, so how much they might be paid is left to speculation. What’s clear is that while the pope doesn’t earn a salary in a traditional sense, he is paid a modest monthly stipend and has all of his living expenses paid by the Vatican. Key Takeaways The pope receives a monthly stipend, is provided a residence, and has all of his expenses paid for by the Vatican.Pope Leo XIV took a vow of poverty when he entered the Order of St. Augustine.Pope Francis also adhered to a vow of…

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Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.The venture arm of the San Francisco 49ers has taken a controlling stake in Rangers Football Club, throwing its weight behind the Scottish side’s efforts to revive its fortunes and compete against its dominant rival Celtic.The NFL team’s investment business, 49ers Enterprises, which already owns English Premier League club Leeds United, is leading the consortium that has bought shares from existing shareholders and committed to support a £20mn injection of capital into the Glasgow club, said Rangers on Friday.Insurance executive Andrew Cavenagh…

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