There is little normal about the SpaceX IPO. But soon it will touch the lives of millions of ordinary investors when it debuts on global stock markets. https://t.co/CJdfjaKqwe
Abelardo de la Espriella, a rightwing populist outsider who calls himself ‘The Tiger’, is the frontrunner in Colombia’s presidential run-off on June 21. John Reed explains why he is the favourite to win.
'At every World Cup, there are titles at stake beside that of Champion,' writes Simon Kuper.
'The title of Clown, a big country that fails. The Beautiful Loser. Most teams aspire to the title of Cinderella, a small country that experiences a fairy tale': https://t.co/YdphhwVR81
For many Israelis, the Netanyahu government’s insistence that the country is on course to emerge victorious in its war against Iran rings increasingly hollow. https://t.co/SAyMhckR7Z
European asset managers are split on whether SpaceX meets the continent’s sustainability disclosure rules, potentially limiting the access of funds managing more than €6.5tn to the blockbuster IPO. https://t.co/84rVdtvh8I
FT Exclusive: France, Germany and other European nations are discussing proposals for a radical overhaul of the EU’s 15-year-old diplomatic service, including stripping powers from the bloc’s chief diplomat. https://t.co/HA2VQCNhsU