Get ahead with daily markets updates.Join the FT's WhatsApp channelIsrael’s NSO: the business of spying on your iPhoneSoftware that has hacked WhatsApp has also been accused of helping governments spy on dissidentsMartin Wolf: why rigged capitalism is damaging liberal democracyEconomies are not delivering for most citizens because of weak competition, feeble productivity growth and tax loopholesSoftBank: blind spots threaten Masayoshi Son’s $100bn VisionThe Japanese billionaire’s investment strategy has been questioned by falling valuationsWirecard’s suspect accounting practices revealedFT Investigation: internal documents from the payments company point to a concerted effort to fraudulently inflate sales and profitsHow London became a test case for using facial recognition in democraciesThe police hope the software can solve and prevent crime, but can citizens ever give their consent?‘Their house is on fire’: the pension crisis sweeping the worldThe plunge in interest rates since the financial crisis is wreaking havoc on fundsMore from this SeriesDoes investing in emerging markets still make sense?Apart from China and India, there is little sign that developing economies are converging with the developed worldApple after Ive: can it design for a new generation?As the company’s creative force prepares to leave, younger consumers are more interested in sustainability than status symbolsLondon Underground: the dirtiest place in the cityAn FT Investigation shows that air pollution on the Tube is as much as 10 times above health guidelines
Israel’s NSO: the business of spying on your iPhoneSoftware that has hacked WhatsApp has also been accused of helping governments spy on dissidentsMartin Wolf: why rigged capitalism is damaging liberal democracyEconomies are not delivering for most citizens because of weak competition, feeble productivity growth and tax loopholesSoftBank: blind spots threaten Masayoshi Son’s $100bn VisionThe Japanese billionaire’s investment strategy has been questioned by falling valuationsWirecard’s suspect accounting practices revealedFT Investigation: internal documents from the payments company point to a concerted effort to fraudulently inflate sales and profitsHow London became a test case for using facial recognition in democraciesThe police hope the software can solve and prevent crime, but can citizens ever give their consent?‘Their house is on fire’: the pension crisis sweeping the worldThe plunge in interest rates since the financial crisis is wreaking havoc on fundsMore from this SeriesDoes investing in emerging markets still make sense?Apart from China and India, there is little sign that developing economies are converging with the developed worldApple after Ive: can it design for a new generation?As the company’s creative force prepares to leave, younger consumers are more interested in sustainability than status symbolsLondon Underground: the dirtiest place in the cityAn FT Investigation shows that air pollution on the Tube is as much as 10 times above health guidelines