Special purpose acquisition companies, or Spacs, have taken Wall Street by storm this year. Spacs are shell companies that raise money by listing on the stock exchange. They have no business plan other than to acquire a company that will eventually go public. Spacs have raised more than $55bn this year, but as the FT’s Ortenca Aliaj explains, they may not be the best return on investment.
The self-driving car industry has stalled, with recent accidents raising concerns about the safety and viability of the technology. Can it get back on track?
A new generation of AI-powered smartphones and computers is coming and expected to generate investment opportunities as a major new product cycle gets underway.
Around two billion voters will go to the polls this year, but for those looking to disrupt elections, AI-generated deepfakes could be a potent weapon. Can they be stopped?
The pandemic-induced boom in online shopping led to exceptional volumes for air freight operators in 2021, but can ecommerce sustain a steady climb for the air freight sector?
Rapid delivery apps such as Lyft, Just Eat and Deliveroo appear to have hit the buffers. But what’s causing their problems, and what can they do about it?
New Zealand’s house prices have soared in recent years. But as interest rates rise prices are falling fast, and it could be a warning to the rest of the world.
50 years on from the birth of stagflation and the word is once again echoing around the halls of the world's major economic institutions. But to what end?
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