A picture caption in a review of ‘A Quiet Place’ on October 15 should have named performer Kirsty McLean, rather than Heather Lowe
The teenage character Leni in ‘The Other Place’ is non-binary, rather than a boy as incorrectly stated in a theatre review on October 10
Huawei and Yutong are not owned by the Chinese state as incorrectly stated in a quote in an article on October 14
The Greenwood Consortium, which represents forest owners, loggers and suppliers to producers, complained about cheap Chinese plywood imports into the EU, rather than the Woodstock Consortium as incorrectly stated in an article on October 11
Boeing considered moving work on the 777 plane from Washington to several other US states in 2014, not just to South Carolina as incorrectly stated in an article on October 7
Barclays’ international corporate bank unit derives less than 10 per cent of its income from the US, not its wider investment bank as incorrectly stated in an article on October 2
A judgment on the Legacy Act was issued by the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal, not the NI High Court
Actor Khalid Abdalla’s name was misspelt in an article on September 24
Tabassum Sajwani’s name was mis-stated in an article on September 20
Jamie Lumley is an analyst at Third Bridge, not Third Point, as wrongly stated in an article on Netflix on September 17
The statement in an article on September 17 that a prison cell is at least 20 times more expensive than a hospital bed should have made clear that it referred to the cost of treating a prisoner for a drug addiction over months, compared with a short stay in a hospital bed outside prison
Volkswagen’s union has said that scrapping its job security deal could cost the German carmaker close to €1bn, rather than billions as incorrectly stated in an article on September 11.
The leaders of Character.AI have been absorbed into Google, not Amazon as wrongly stated in an article on September 6
Bill Ackman, founder of the hedge fund Pershing Square, did not threaten to withdraw donations from Harvard University as incorrectly stated in a picture caption in an article in today’s FT Wealth
We reported BYD’s quarterly sales as 98,000 units
Gwyn Jenkins was described as a top army general in an article on August 28. He is a senior Royal Marines officer.
The US International Development Finance Corporation has agreed to loan $553mn to help renovate an Angolan railway line, rather than $250mn as incorrectly stated in an article on August 21
Trade minister Douglas Alexander pointed out that the EU accounts for 47 per cent of UK trade, not 4 per cent as wrongly transcribed in an interview published on August 3
The Ethiopian birr has devalued by 24 per cent against the dollar, not 30 per cent
Mike Carr is executive director of the Solar Energy Manufacturers for America coalition, not its president
Evangelical Christians make up the majority of the US’s Protestant population, not the majority of its Christian population as wrongly stated in July 27/28’s Lunch with the FT
The last time global sea temperatures set daily records for a year was 1997-1998, not 2007-2008 as wrongly stated in an article on July 24
JD Vance invested in AI firm Anduril Industries via his Rise of the Rest fund, rather than via his venture capital firm Narya Capital as incorrectly stated in an article on July 18
QuantumScape’s $130mn deal with Volkswagen will give the battery maker about one to two quarters of free cash flow, not months as wrongly stated in an article on July 16
Ken Griffin, founder of hedge fund Citadel, has donated a total of $25mn to the Congressional Leadership Fund and Senate Leadership Fund “super Pacs” in this election cycle, not $35mn as wrongly stated in an article on July 16