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A look back at the five themes that dominated in 2024 — and our top scoops, interviews and longer reads
Plus, Vanguard’s restructuring, a US trading frenzy, and Palazzo Citterio in Milan reopens
Plus, an ‘anti-woke’ ETF, a private markets push and the V&A has a Naomi Campbell retrospective
Plus, Ken Leech charged, European gas premium, and the FT’s best books of 2024
Plus, Trump’s stock market honeymoon, Germany’s ‘debt brake’, and Francis Bacon at the National Portrait Gallery
Plus, reforming Britain’s pensions industry, gold rally fizzles and Imaginary Lines at the Daniel Katz Gallery
Plus, the rise of DRW, hedge funds bet against renewables, and Monet at the Courtauld Gallery
Plus, private equity’s lobbying efforts, US election triggers volatility, and Heinz Berggruen’s private art collection
Plus, the lopsided market rally, a shift in emerging markets investing, and Tim Burton at the Design Museum
Plus, Harvard donations drop, the yen declines and Egon Schiele at the Neue Galerie
Plus, CIA interrogation techniques, UK investors warming up to remuneration and nerves in French government bonds
Plus, China’s policy blitz, investors grab European equities, and Mica Ertegun’s collection
Plus, Vanguard pushes into fixed income, egg prices soar, and Wigtown Book Festival
Plus, BlackRock’s new fund, nuclear fuel prices surge, and our Guide to the Business Lunch
Plus, the latest gold rush, multi-manager outflows, and Van Gogh at the National Gallery
Plus, UK capital markets revamp, record US debt issuance, and Musée Jacquemart-André reopens
Plus, H20’s cover up, ESG funds double down on defence, and Hôtel de Gallifet in Aix-en-Provence
Plus, cash piles up, investing in classic cars, and school’s out for summer
Plus, a small-cap legend retires, the march of India’s stock market, and Antony Gormley at Houghton Hall
Plus, Milan’s momentum, Turkish lira trade, and Accidentally Wes Anderson
Plus, ECB warns on shadow banking, pension plan fees, and Sir Henry Raeburn’s portraits
Plus, Blackstone’s ‘circular’ credit risk deals, active bond ETFs boom, and the Yoshida dynasty at Dulwich Picture Gallery
Plus, Boaz Weinstein vs BlackRock, private equity’s march in the UK, and summer reading recommendations
Also in today’s newsletter, flight of the non-doms, EM currencies suffer, and Paula Modersohn-Becker at the Neue Galerie New York
Plus, France’s far right, Blackstone’s vast carry, and private equity spoils