Six books tackling the key business challenges of US-China competition, the impact of sanctions, the foundations of artificial intelligence and the pursuit of prosperity have reached the final of this year’s Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year Award.
FT editor Roula Khalaf said the longlist of 16 was 'one of the best' she had seen in her time as chair of judges, adding: 'It was hard to pick out six finalists from such a strong field. It will be even tougher selecting a winner from among these great books.'
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