Accessibility helpSign InSubscribeFinancial TimesSubscribeSign InHomeWorldWorld HomeMiddle East warGlobal EconomyUKUSChinaAfricaAsia PacificEmerging MarketsEuropeWar in UkraineAmericasMiddle East & North AfricaIran warns it will hit US bases across region hours after president’s apologyThe war of unintended consequencesWe’ll always have DubaiIn the centre of the storm: what does the Iran war mean for Dubai?Trump’s war on Iran is spreading. Where does it stop?USUS HomeUS EconomyUS CompaniesUS Politics & PolicyIran warns it will hit US bases across region hours after president’s apologyThe war of unintended consequencesTrump’s war on Iran is spreading. Where does it stop?Donald Trump calls for more US military action in Latin AmericaUS faced with few good options to tamp down surging oil pricesCompaniesCompanies HomeEnergyFinancialsHealthIndustrialsMediaProfessional ServicesRetail & ConsumerTech SectorTelecomsTransportIn the centre of the storm: what does the Iran war mean for Dubai?Is the nightmare scenario for global energy here?Palmer Luckey’s $1bn pitch to reboot 1990s video game consolesThe last of Hong Kong’s colonial-era trainee schemesShips in Gulf declare themselves Chinese to dodge attackTechTech HomeArtificial intelligenceSemiconductorsCyber SecuritySocial MediaPalmer Luckey’s $1bn pitch to reboot 1990s video game consolesUS draws up strict new AI guidelines amid Anthropic clashGoogle gives CEO Sundar Pichai new pay deal worth up to $692mnOracle and OpenAI scrap deal to expand flagship Texas data centreIran hits Amazon data centres in jolt to Gulf AI driveMarketsMarkets HomeAlphavilleMarkets DataCryptoCapital MarketsCommoditiesCurrenciesEquitiesMonetary Policy RadarWealth ManagementMoral MoneyETF HubFund ManagementTradingIs the nightmare scenario for global energy here?US faced with few good options to tamp down surging oil pricesBritain is now the home of the Middle ManInvestors are not ready for a true shockA week of war in charts: the impact on the USClimateOpinionOpinion HomeColumnistsThe FT ViewThe Big ReadLexObituariesLettersThe war of unintended consequencesWe’ll always have DubaiIs the nightmare scenario for global energy here?Britain is now the home of the Middle ManHow mackerel became Schrödinger’s fishLexWork & CareersWork & Careers HomeBusiness School RankingsBusiness EducationEurope's Start-Up HubsEntrepreneurshipRecruitmentBusiness BooksBusiness TravelWorking ItGoogle gives CEO Sundar Pichai new pay deal worth up to $692mnPapier founder: ‘I don’t own stocks or shares — it’s too much risk’Are you financially ‘prepped’ for higher inflation?Couples navigate their new money dynamicsAfter years of pay gap reporting, what do we know?Life & ArtsLife & Arts HomeArtsBooksFood & DrinkFT MagazineHouse & HomeStylePuzzlesTravelFT GlobetrotterWe’ll always have DubaiTrump’s war on Iran is spreading. Where does it stop?Palmer Luckey’s $1bn pitch to reboot 1990s video game consolesHereditary peer Lord Mancroft: ‘They don’t care about fox hunting. It’s about us’Marinelli: my 15-year quest to ski the biggest face in the AlpsHow To Spend ItLife & ArtsFT GlobetrotterCopenhagenEdinburghFrankfurtHong KongIstanbulLagosLondonLos AngelesMadridMelbourneMiamiMilanNew York CityParisRomeSingaporeTokyoTorontoVancouverVeniceWashington D.C.ZurichHomeWorldUSCompaniesTechMarketsClimateOpinionLexWork & CareersLife & ArtsHow To Spend ItFinancial TimesSubscribeSign InFT GlobetrotterHere’s where New York’s top chefs eat after serviceThey feed the city. They know where to eat. NYC’s most talked-about chefs reveal their favourite spots for gossip, comfort food and a martini past midnightFT GlobetrotterEye to eye with the Everglades’ alligatorsFT GlobetrotterMy top five Thai restaurants in London, by chef Kim RatcharoenFT GlobetrotterLooking for Miami’s literary heart? It’s at Books & BooksMy Top 10: FT critics’ favourite artworksInside Venice’s Peggy Guggenheim Collection, 75 years onFT GlobetrotterIstanbul, a city powered by soup: here’s where to refuel, around the clock Los AngelesHow LA’s neighbourhoods fit together, mapped by locals for visitorsFT GlobetrotterWhere to dine and drink on Hong Kong’s waterfrontsFT GlobetrotterThe Glucose Goddess’s guide to Paris’s best savoury breakfastsFT GlobetrotterIstanbul for first-timers: FT readers share their top travel tipsFT GlobetrotterFT readers: your favourite off-the-beaten-track eateries and bars in VeniceFT GlobetrotterFT readers: your favourite cultural highlights in ZürichFT GlobetrotterFT readers: your favourite places to eat and drink in MilanFT GlobetrotterRomance and the cityFT GlobetrotterMy Top 10: FT critics’ favourite artworksFT GlobetrotterObsessed with . . . FT GlobetrotterTips from the topFT GlobetrotterCities on screenFT GlobetrotterFT Globetrotter’s global etiquette guideFT GlobetrotterCharting London’s museumsLife & ArtsTrailblazers: a video seriesWhere to stay in Hong KongThe Peninsula Hong Kong: heritage minus the hushHong Kong’s oldest and grandest hotel moves gracefully with the times — a masterclass in distinction without airs and gracesHelp us explain Los Angeles neighbourhoodsTo understand LA geography, visitors need an annotated map. We’ll use your answers to this short survey to make oneTravelWhere to stay in Hong KongFrom the city’s grandes dames to new design classicsWhere to stay in Hong KongThe Regent Hong Kong: making waves againThis revived landmark on the waterfront delivers beautiful design, cinematic views and impressive diningWhere to stay in Hong KongInside Rosewood Hong Kong, the world’s top-ranked hotelWith its prime harbourside location, rooms that wed elegance with decadence and Michelin-starred dining, the 65-storey property has soared to No 1 in the World’s Best 50 hotelsWhere to stay in Hong KongUpper House Hong Kong: an elevated take on quiet luxuryHigh above Pacific Place is a refined, intuitive pause from the relentless energy of the city belowWhere to stay in Hong KongLanson Place Causeway Bay: gently glamorous, eminently practicalThe Hong Kong brand’s flagship property balances sophisticated style with understated comfort for brief breaks or extended staysWhere to stay in Hong KongMandarin Oriental Hong Kong: six decades of star powerThe brand’s first ever hotel is still a byword for glamour, destination dining and stellar serviceWhere to stay in Hong KongHong Kong’s Island Shangri-La hotel: beyond the grand entranceAfter a maximalist welcome, the mood at this long-established address shifts towards wellness, thoughtful design and meticulous attention to detailTravelThe best place to see live music in New York is actually upstateA music lover’s guide to Woodstock and the Hudson ValleyThings to do in LondonLondon’s British Library decodedNovelist Charlotte Mendelson explores an institution that holds the history of humanity — and, on any given day, a curious cross-section of the capital itself Eating and drinking in MilanLobster’s on a roll in MilanThe quintessentially New England sandwich is going down a treat in Italy’s fashion capital, from high-end brunch options to high street snacksFood & DrinkInterview. Chef Roy Choi’s guide to eating in Los AngelesThe king of Korean street food in America tells us how to eat well when dining trends move fastThings to do in MilanMy Cortina: An insider guide to the 2026 Winter Olympics hotspotHow to weekend in the Dolomites resort as it prepares to co-host the Winter Games with MilanEating and drinking in LondonWhere to find London’s best chaiReflecting the UK’s growing taste for the spiced milky tea, young entrepreneurs of south Asian heritage have opened stylish chai cafés and stalls across the capitalShopping in CopenhagenWhy Copenhagen is a vintage shopper’s dreamFrom retro cool to one-of-a-kind treasures, the Danish capital is a gold mine for fans of preloved fashion. Here are seven standout boutiques and marketsEating and drinking in RomeWhere to find Rome’s last truly authentic wine tavernsLoved for their conviviality, unpretentious ambience and dedication to small-scale producers, the capital’s traditional enoteche are a dying breed. Here are five keeping the flame aliveMilan’s most luxurious hotelsTownhouse treatment: Milan’s Casa Baglioni hotelAn upscale apartment-style stay complete with a destination restaurant, in the arty Brera districtMilan’s most luxurious hotelsFrom chic boutique hideaways to grandes dames staysMilan’s most luxurious hotelsMandarin Oriental Milan: a serene gateway to the city’s buzzIn the heart of Milan, this urban retreat offers discreet luxury, a cocooning courtyard, Michelin-starred dining and a deeply settling spaMilan’s most luxurious hotelsFour Seasons Hotel Milano: from cloisters to luxury with characterHoused in a medieval convent, this elegant urban haven is favoured by a smart international crowdMilan’s most luxurious hotelsAll that sparkles: Bvlgari Hotel MilanoWith its shiny cars, gleaming bar and starry chef, the luxury fashion house’s hub in Milan is a magnet for the global eliteMilan’s most luxurious hotelsVico Milano: a boutique hideaway marrying cosy with coolOn the doorstep of a fashion and design hub, this charming seven-suite guesthouse is the style savvy’s insider choiceMilan’s most luxurious hotelsPark Hyatt Milan: quiet sophistication on a grand scale Set in a knockout location, this spacious and elegant outpost of the luxury brand never loses its personal touchEating and drinking in LondonPortuguese food is stepping into the spotlight in LondonIt’s the once-overshadowed cuisine’s time to shine in the UK capital, with buzzy openings, packed-out old-school spots — and the mouthwatering bifana sandwich now a breakout starHelp CentreContact UsAbout UsAccessibilityCareersSuppliersTerms & ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookie PolicyManage CookiesCopyrightSlavery Statement & PoliciesShare News Tips SecurelyIndividual SubscriptionsProfessional SubscriptionsRepublishingExecutive Job SearchAdvertise with the FTFollow the FT on XFT ChannelsFT SchoolsPortfolioFT AppFT Digital EditionFT EditAlerts HubBusiness School RankingsSubscription ManagerNews feedNewslettersCurrency ConverterFT Live EventsFT ForumsFT Leaders AcademyMore from the FT GroupFT Editorial Code of PracticeUKSubscribe for full accessHomeWorldMiddle East warGlobal EconomyUKUSChinaAfricaAsia PacificEmerging MarketsEuropeWar in UkraineAmericasMiddle East & North AfricaUSUS EconomyUS CompaniesUS Politics & PolicyCompaniesEnergyFinancialsHealthIndustrialsMediaProfessional ServicesRetail & ConsumerTech SectorTelecomsTransportTechArtificial intelligenceSemiconductorsCyber SecuritySocial MediaMarketsAlphavilleMarkets DataCryptoCapital MarketsCommoditiesCurrenciesEquitiesMonetary Policy RadarWealth ManagementMoral MoneyETF HubFund ManagementTradingClimateOpinionColumnistsThe FT ViewThe Big ReadLexObituariesLettersLexWork & CareersBusiness School RankingsBusiness EducationEurope's Start-Up HubsEntrepreneurshipRecruitmentBusiness BooksBusiness TravelWorking ItLife & ArtsArtsBooksFood & DrinkFT MagazineHouse & HomeStylePuzzlesTravelFT GlobetrotterPersonal FinanceProperty & MortgagesInvestmentsPensionsTaxBanking & SavingsAdvice & CommentHow To Spend ItSpecial ReportsAlphavilleFT EditLunch with the FTFT Globetrotter#techAsiaMoral MoneyVisual and data journalismNewslettersVideoPodcastsNews feedFT SchoolsFT Live EventsFT ForumsFT Leaders AcademymyFTPortfolioFT Digital EditionCrosswordOur AppsHelp CentreSubscribeSign In
智能索引记录
-
2026-03-08 10:22:45
电商商城
成功
标题:联想s820多大屏怎么样 - 京东
简介:京东是专业的联想s820多大屏网上购物商城,为您提供联想s820多大屏价格图片信息、联想s820多大屏怎么样的用户评论、
-
2026-03-06 12:11:21
综合导航
成功
标题:水瓶座事业运势本周运程 - 吉吉算命网
简介:水瓶座事业运势本周运程_吉吉算命网
-
2026-03-06 17:00:28
综合导航
成功
标题:Fotos Exteriores - Opel Mokka GSE (2025) - km77.com
简介:Mire aquí fotos. Fotos exteriores - Opel Mokka GSE (2025) (6
-
2026-03-06 17:06:19
综合导航
成功
标题:Lexus UX (2019) Impresiones del interior - km77.com
简介:El habitáculo del UX está muy bien acabado, pero tiene poca
-
2026-03-07 10:36:55
综合导航
成功
标题:Cách đo đường cong MOSFET I-V Tektronix
简介:Đo đường cong MOSFET I-V để hiểu hiệu suất. Sử dụng SMU và c