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Submit your questions: Did India get a good deal with the US?
Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with India Business Briefing writer Veena Venugopal and South Asia correspondent Andres Schipani today at 12pm (GMT)
FirstFT: Greens deal by-election blow to Labour
Also in today’s newsletter: Pentagon eyes AI tools and Paramount clinches Warner Bros deal
Bank of Japan to press on with April rate rise
Read the central bank’s February forecast from the FT’s Monetary Policy Radar team
Economic nationalism is just getting started
Tariff wars may de-escalate but companies in the US and elsewhere are still expected to serve their country first
UK consumer confidence survey gives up gains of past 2 months
Fall in index raises questions over whether recent improvement in economic indicators will continue
More than 900 companies sue US over Trump’s tariff regime
Also in today’s newsletter, the US president offers first glimpses of how Washington would justify an attack on Iran
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A View from the Bridge - February 2026
With political turmoil or “Polycrisis” inside Downing Street being the more dominant theme for sterling markets over the past couple of sessions, market participants were not primed for a pronounced shift in bias from the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)at their first meeting of the year.
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