Former president chides ‘brothers’ for not backing Kamala Harris
From Hannah Ryder and others
From Kevin Rafferty, Osaka, Japan
From Mihir Bose, London W6, UK
From Hodan Omaar, Senior Policy Manager, Center for Data Innovation, Washington, DC, US
From Jan Erik Grindheim, Professor, University of South-Eastern Norway; and Afflliate, Civita Think-Tank (Oslo), Notodden, Norway
From Sir Chris Powell and David Cowan, WinningAgainstPopulists.com, Fritham, Hampshire, UK
From Timothy Douglas, Head of Policy and Campaigns, Propertymark, Warwick, UK
‘If it goes on like this there’ll be nothing left to kill’
City of Tampa avoids worst of the storm but 10 people killed and left millions of residents without power
Public filings show disposals have doubled in wake of election and ahead of crunch Budget
Technology and self-sufficiency matter more than growth and profits
Chief executive Carlos Tavares seeks to turn fortunes around amid falling profits, production issues and fights over EVs
Robert Armstrong and Aiden Reiter talk to the FT’s US pharmaceutical and biotech correspondent Oliver Barnes
US private equity group nears deal for pharma spin-off after edging out PAI-led consortium
Also in today’s newsletter, Taiwan’s president calls on China to maintain peace, and South Korean author wins Nobel literature prize
Figures for headline and core rates marginally surpass expectations
How long can the growth in weight-loss drugs go on?
International troops come under attack in Lebanon as Israel launches strikes on Beirut
Senior adviser to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says any attack could ‘have an impact’ on Tehran’s calculations
Prosecutors say Canadian lender failed to remedy ‘long-term, pervasive and systemic deficiencies’ because of cost controls
Ministers claim the reforms are ‘pro-business’ but companies remain uneasy over the effect on hiring and costs