Add this topic to your myFT Digest for news straight to your inbox
Shares of company behind former president’s Truth Social platform rise 16% in first day of trading
Why some penny stocks are trading more than shares in Tesla
Retail investors drive ‘penny stock’ boom but are being hurt by fundraisings that flood market with shares
Baidu’s chief executive Robin Li zeroes in on generative AI to turn the business around
Social media platform’s valuation is expected to have tumbled from $10bn in 2021
Ten funds holding the cryptocurrency hit stock exchanges after winning SEC approval
US exchange lists new options tracking gold, oil and Treasury ETFs
Accenture legal team wins FT award for its work on taking risks with confidence
Instacart and Arm IPOs boost tech-heavy exchange as market stirs back to life
SoftBank-backed chip designer’s stock climbed as high as $63.59 in early trading as valuation exceeds $65bn
Exchange operator cites regulatory uncertainty following crackdown by US authorities
We’re selling a fking sentient digital asset, bro
Adenza’s growth and margins might partly justify the takeover, but the sector is full of competition
Move to purchase software company part of push into data and risk management products
Within the world of finance, the role of the technology in stopping crime is perhaps its most compelling use case
Billionaire chief takes first formal step to put in motion New York IPO of UK-based chip designer
Hesai Technology is the largest China-based company to go public in the US since 2021
From the value of data to e-globalisation, some trends are here to stay
US equities exchange undeterred by market crash that saw bitcoin and ethereum plummet in value
Most valuable listed companies in sector all trade below last year’s highs
Stock exchange fights US regulator’s climate proposals despite risk to expanding unit
Retail investors boost Stockholm’s First North Growth Market despite equity market downturn
Further blow to UK stock market comes despite government’s efforts to promote life sciences
Central banks could overshoot and create recession
The axe is hanging over high-growth companies with stretched valuations
International Edition