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Accessibility help. Skip to navigation. Skip to content. Skip to footer. Sign In. Subscribe. Open side navigation menu. Open search bar. Financial Times. Subscribe. Sign In. myFT. Close search bar. Home. World Sections World Home Global Economy UK US China Africa Asia Pacific Emerging Markets Europe War in Ukraine Americas Middle East & North Africa Australia & NZ Most Read Federal Reserve raises US interest rates to highest level in 22 years Hunter Biden’s plea deal unravels after surprise move from judge Rudy Giuliani admits to falsehoods in Georgia election fraud claims Volodymyr Zelenskyy warns Ukraine officials over corruption after two arrests China insists diplomacy ‘orderly’ after foreign minister’s shock removal. US Sections US Home US Economy US Companies US Politics & Policy Most Read. 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