Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
https://www.ft.com/content/a3b42914-2e0e-4246-bc45-1ea9b19b690b
The Federal Reserve has given its strongest signal yet that it will start tapering its bond buying stimulus programme this year and more central bank officials see a first interest rate rise in 2022; Japan’s SoftBank has followed Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala in backing a new $2.5bn private equity fund set up by former US Treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin just eight months after he left office; and the FT’s James Kynge explains that the unravelling of China’s Evergrande property developer shows deep flaws in the country’s growth strategy.
More Fed officials see first interest rate rise in 2022
https://www.ft.com/content/719c11ec-fb24-40b3-a661-518aa3bc6028
SoftBank backs Steven Mnuchin’s $2.5bn private equity fund
https://www.ft.com/content/24da1d88-8e63-4868-849f-3e3ecff1c39a
Valued at $41bn in 2020, the spectacular unravelling of the Chinese property group Evergrande exposes deep flaws in Beijing’s growth strategy
https://www.ft.com/content/ea1b79bf-cbe3-41d9-91da-0a1ba692309f
Rachman Review: Biden and the world
https://www.ft.com/rachman-review
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