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  • Friday, 15 November, 2024
    Watches and Jewellery: November
    Pre-owned comes of age with Seddiqi’s push into vintage Rolexes

    Dubai retailer sees changing appetites in the Middle Eastern market, where consumers historically favoured almost exclusively new models

    Two women and four men participate in a ribbon-cutting ceremony in front of a Rolex store, suggesting the opening of a new location
  • Friday, 15 November, 2024
    Watches and Jewellery: November
    Hand of history brings Belfast into the world of horology

    Start-up Nomadic Watches is one of the latest ventures that is building on the city’s engineering heritage

    A man sitting in a leather chair in a stylish, dimly lit room with modern decor, featuring framed artwork, a globe, and a Nomadic-branded pillow
  • Friday, 15 November, 2024
    Watches and Jewellery: November
    Small watchmakers band together to navigate manufacturing hurdles

    The Alternative Horological Alliance will foster projects that would be unaffordable or impractical for individual members

    three men. dressed casually, in a warmly lit room, all smiling. The one in the middle is standing, while the other two are sitting
  • Friday, 15 November, 2024
    Watches and Jewellery: November
    My Favourite Pieces: Gina Feldman Love’s memories of moments in time

    The jewellery designer on the watches that mark milestones in her life and a desire for precision and punctuality

    A woman with dark hair and casually elegant shirt and pants sitting on a gold-coloured sofa in a modern living room
  • Friday, 15 November, 2024
    Watches and Jewellery: November
    Gen Z fuels fast-growing second-hand watch market

    As sales of new timepieces decline, younger buyers priced out of more expensive assets are showing an appetite for value

    Close-up of a child peeking over a display of watches, with three luxury watches on thin stands in a well-lit case
  • Friday, 15 November, 2024
    Watches and Jewellery: November
    Young talent and old traditions drive a ‘Made in France’ watchmaking renaissance

    A thriving generation of sought-after independent artisanal craftsmen are creating pieces with a distinctly national style

    A room with a wooden showcase and furniture features Hegid watches
  • Friday, 15 November, 2024
    Watches and Jewellery: November
    Deconstructed watch: Chopard LUC Full Strike ‘Día de los Muertos’

    The 11th iteration of this special edition is the most ambitious yet, with its combination of minute repeater and mosaic dial

    A close-up of a luxury Chopard watch held by a hand, featuring an intricate dial design with a mosaic-style skull pattern in red, black, and white, and visible mechanical components
  • Friday, 15 November, 2024
    Watches and Jewellery: November
    Lab-grown diamond producers eye fresh niches as prices plummet

    Innovation in areas such as technology is one response to tough trading conditions and concerns over fraud

    Macro image of a diamond inscription with the text ‘GIA 2223433598,’ displaying the laser-etched serial number on a facet of the gemstone
  • Friday, 15 November, 2024
    Watches and Jewellery: November
    The indies dialling up the playfulness to woo watch collectors

    Novel designs and distribution methods are attracting a young generation of buyers and causing a stir at traditional brands

    three men casually posed in a stylish, modern room with a relaxed, creative atmosphere
  • Friday, 15 November, 2024
    Watches and Jewellery: November
    Design-led dive watches make a splash in the market

    Sales in the category have been increasing as makers add a variety of aesthetic flourishes to functional pieces

    Silhouette of a swimmer in dark, calm ocean waters, illuminated by sunbeams streaming down from above
  • Friday, 15 November, 2024
    Watches and Jewellery: November
    Autumn turns into open season for high jewellery launches

    Brands see commercial opportunities in shifting from the summer and winter focal points of the calendar

    Isabelle Huppert, wearing a red gown and white gloves, looks back at the camera as she turns toward the audience at the Venice film festival
  • Thursday, 14 November, 2024
    Artificial intelligence
    Future of AI

    Singapore sets out AI’s role in retooling its economy; New Jersey’s Democratic governor Phil Murphy on Trump’s re-election and tech regulation; and politics and the battle against misinformation

    The image is a collage of a woman wearing a VR headset and a robotic hand
  • Thursday, 14 November, 2024
    Employment
    Best Employers: Asia-Pacific

    Which companies do people most like working for in Asia-Pacific? The FT and Statista surveyed 50,000 employees to find out. Plus: long hours in Japan; caste and corporate India; China’s robot revolution; stressed-out South Korea; Australia’s costly childcare

    Illustration of employees moving towards a welcoming office
  • Monday, 11 November, 2024
    Climate change
    Managing Climate Change

    At the UN COP29 climate talks in Baku negotiators gear up to agree a new finance target. Plus: prospects for a carbon market framework; what Trump win means for Biden’s green bill; China’s cleantech boom; EU faces backlash; loss and damage funding

    A woman in a pink headscarf and outfit walks past a building with signage for ‘COP29 Baku Azerbaijan’ on a sunny day
  • Friday, 8 November, 2024
    Business school
    FT Business Education Research Insights

    Quantifying ultimate impact is difficult but there is scope to track dissemination externally. This report identifies and analyses a series of alternative ways to measure research that is rigorous but also relevant and resonating with non-academic audiences.

    An illustration of a large, maze-like library with multiple shelves filled with colorful books. People are scattered around, some climbing ladders to reach books on tall shelves, others walking along pathways or browsing the shelves
  • Friday, 25 October, 2024
    ReviewFT Wealth
    The modern British elite’s veil of pseudo-egalitarianism

    An analysis of how today’s ruling caste work very hard at appearing ordinary

    Photo of a man and a woman posing together at a concert
  • Thursday, 24 October, 2024
    Women in business
    Women in Business

    Lessons for public speaking from the frontline of comedy. Plus: take women seriously or they will leave; women who made a mark in AI and in sustainability on career paths; AI tools to help job-hunters beat the bots; next generation boards

    Vaishali Nigam Sinha, the co-founder of ReNew
  • Thursday, 24 October, 2024
    FT WealthJosh Spero
    What does the next decade hold for wealth management?

    The FT’s new wealth editor has asked private bankers and lawyers to look into their crystal balls

    a group of individuals sitting in the front row at a fashion show
  • Wednesday, 23 October, 2024
    Argentina
    Investing in Argentina

    The election of Javier Milei has excited investors and raised spirits in the business community. But can Milei deliver on his promises and overcome congressional resistance to deliver the big changes the country needs to return to growth?

    Aerial view of the Casa Rosada presidential house in Buenos Aires
  • Wednesday, 23 October, 2024
    FT Wealth
    The tech entrepreneurs translating their business success to philanthropy

    This new class of wealthy elite is shaking up the charitable world with their start-up mentality and technical expertise

    A smiling blonde woman dressed in black, seated in a green chair, with warm ambient lighting and blurred furniture in the background
  • Tuesday, 22 October, 2024
    FT Wealth
    How luxury property owners are putting eco concerns at the heart of their dream home

    By using the newest tech and designs, wealthy homeowners can help bring down the high costs associated with sustainability

    A man with white hair stands near a window in a minimally furnished room, wearing a navy blue blazer and light-colored trousers
  • Monday, 21 October, 2024
    FT Wealth
    The giving moment: what turns people into philanthropists?

    Many wealthy donors use their personal knowledge and experience to smooth the path for others

    A wrestling match taking place outdoors on a blue mat
  • Thursday, 17 October, 2024
    Watches & Jewellery
    Patek Philippe squares up in battle for young urban buyers with Cubitus watch collection

    The brand’s new line is its first since 1999 and is targeted at the increasingly popular sporting luxe market, amid an industry downturn

    Three square-shaped steel watches, one with a green face, one with a blue face and one also with a blue face and a rose-gold surround
  • Thursday, 17 October, 2024
    Innovative Lawyers
    Accelerating Business

    This monthly series examines how the legal ecosystem is using new technologies to serve fast-changing business needs. In part 6, 2024: five legal operations professionals who stand out for harnessing AI and other emerging tech tools

    Construction in the City of London
  • Wednesday, 16 October, 2024
    FT Wealth
    Switzerland’s wealth managers bank on a future in Asia

    Hong Kong and Singapore are the world’s rising wealth centres

    A stylized graphic featuring a swirling pattern of red and white shapes. A white cross is at the center, surrounded by five red stars, each with a curved red line trailing behind
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