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A grandmother and a 14-year-old boy are among those eligible for release as part of Israel-Hamas agreement
Deal is a breakthrough after weeks of war but leaves more to be done and many captives behind
UK chancellor will try to set out an optimistic vision despite tough economic backdrop
Surveys have picked up significant changes in the US and Europe that are rippling through national politics
Judges feared asylum seekers sent to Africa could be threatened with forcible repatriation to their home countries
Project numbers have declined since the Brexit vote but a focus on high-value schemes and a lack of data have muddied the picture
Iran-backed network triggers fears that Israel-Hamas war could spread within region
Absence from King’s Speech has raised doubts about the chancellor’s plans to boost returns for savers and increase investment in the UK economy
Five years after the collapse of contractor Carillion, much of the agenda has been delayed or watered down
Sector is a big investor in renewable energy, where discounts have widened to 25 per cent
Investor reaction to the BoJ removing the hard ceiling on 10-year yields has so far been muted
HSBC and Wells Fargo are bucking the trend and using the technology to settle foreign exchange transactions
From trading hub to war zone, the 363 sq km strip of land has long been fought over
Group of five faces pivotal decision over how to manage an expected ground invasion of Gaza
Online trading platforms and blockchain ledger technology are transforming the way people save and invest. Here, FT journalists explain the potential of these new developments in the retail and institutional financial services industry Supported by Infosys
The technology has yet to make significant inroads into the traditional banking sector
The latest services use advanced algorithms and technology to offer clients fully managed portfolios
Machines aren’t just faster than humans at recognising faces, they’re also more accurate
As demand for exclusionary investments rises, AI especially is evolving to process information on companies’ activities
Banks are making use of the technology underlying crypto — but how does it work with highly regulated assets?
Competitive pricing and easy-to-use investment tools are the main attractions for beginner investors
The European Investment Bank is one of the institutions leading the way with four such offerings so far
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