Malcolm Moore
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Malcolm Moore

@MalcolmMoore140.8K followers

Energy Editor, Financial Times.

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Last Front PageMAY 27, 2026Latest appearance

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BP unseats Manifold as chair after ‘serious concerns’ over his conduct

Fresh upheaval for UK oil major ● Friction with new chief O’Neill ● ‘Shouty’ style jars with staff

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BP unseats Manifold as chair after ‘serious concerns’ over his conduct

Fresh upheaval for UK oil major ● Friction with new chief O’Neill ● ‘Shouty’ style jars with staff

FT
Financial TimesMAY 27, 2026Lead Story
The story is framed as a matter of corporate governance and internal leadership friction, focusing on professional conduct and interpersonal management styles within a major multinational corporation.
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World ‘on borrowed time’ as tipping point looms in Mideast energy crisis

Oil to leap without Hormuz relief ● 76 nations in emergency action ● Recession warnings gain urgency

FT
Financial TimesMAY 18, 2026Lead Story
The paper frames the Middle East conflict primarily through its macroeconomic consequences, highlighting the acute threat to global energy supply and the resulting risk of widespread economic recession. The use of quotes around 'on borrowed time' attributes the strong warning while maintaining editorial distance.
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Record US fuel exports yield bonanza for oil groups but pose risk to Trump

Europe and Asia lean on supplies ● American pump prices hit high ● Peace deal hint drives sell-off

FT
Financial TimesMAY 7, 2026Lead Story
The paper links global energy market dynamics directly to US domestic politics, highlighting the inherent tension between corporate export profits and consumer inflation at the pump.
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Sharp surge in oil prices forecast as global reserves plunge at record pace

Stocks fall even as demand collapses ● Gloom for summer travel season ● ‘Market reckoning coming’

FT
Financial TimesMAY 6, 2026Lead Story
The paper frames the situation as a severe macroeconomic development, translating geopolitical friction into concrete market consequences and consumer impacts.

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Paperboy tracks bylines on the front pages of major US and UK broadsheets. This page shows every front-page story attributed to Malcolm Moore in our archive, based on bylines extracted from front-page images by AI. It covers only front-page stories — not the full output of this journalist. Data begins April 2026.