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Trump fights for control of Maga movement as Epstein emails widen schism (www.ft.com)
Prime minister aims to reassure UK plc of government’s stability (www.ft.com)
Brussels aims to accelerate crackdown on cheap Chinese parcels (www.ft.com)
US antitrust regulator launches probe into ISS and Glass Lewis (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Pakistan assembly approves expanded powers for strongman Asim Munir (www.ft.com)
Japan’s insurers are staying at home for better returns (www.ft.com)
US House to vote on deal to end longest government shutdown (www.ft.com)
Starmer regrets move to back Labour donor’s candidacy for football regulator’s role (www.ft.com)
Scotland given same credit rating as UK ahead of debut ‘kilts’ sale (www.ft.com)
White House signals it will cut tariffs to help ease high food prices (www.ft.com)
FanDuel to launch prediction market to bypass US state gambling bans (www.ft.com)
Japan and China spar over Taiwan as Trump tilts global ‘chessboard’ (www.ft.com)
Reeves to curb bike purchases through salary sacrifice in Budget (www.ft.com)
How Starmer is facing plots from across the Labour party (www.ft.com)
Wall Street CEOs flock to White House dinner with Trump (www.ft.com)
Pakistan assembly votes to give strongman Munir lifetime legal immunity (www.ft.com)
Dispute over money threatens EU-UK ‘reset’ talks (www.ft.com)
UK pauses some intelligence sharing with US over Caribbean boat strikes (www.ft.com)
Europe’s carmakers face ‘devastating’ chip crisis as Nexperia supply crunch continues (www.ft.com)
The EU needs to rethink its AI rules (www.ft.com)
First Brands’ founder regains access to funds as court rejects asset freeze (www.ft.com)
Syria launches investigation after museum heist (www.ft.com)
Deadly Delhi car blast was ‘terrorist incident’, says India (www.ft.com)
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How high are OpenAI’s compute costs? Possibly a lot higher than we thought (www.ft.com)
French parliament suspends Emmanuel Macron’s pension reform (www.ft.com)
You won, Jane Street. Enjoy the t-shirts, we hope they make you happy (www.ft.com)
Flynn McGarry is serving Cali flavours at Cove (www.ft.com)
Starmer in leadership crisis after denying authorising ‘attack’ on health secretary (www.ft.com)
EU readies fresh investigation into Google over news publisher rankings (www.ft.com)
On the trail of the aqueduct that transformed Los Angeles (www.ft.com)
South Africa lowers inflation target for first time this century (www.ft.com)
Waymo to roll out driverless taxis on highways in three US cities (www.ft.com)
Tackling social media’s ‘monster’ problem (www.ft.com)
India bets on the global concert economy (www.ft.com)
Reeves urged to prioritise lowering electricity bills in Budget (www.ft.com)
Putin approves sale of Citi’s Russia business (www.ft.com)
Anthropic to invest 50bn in new US data centres (www.ft.com)
Who will be the next director-general of the BBC? (www.ft.com)
NHS medicines budget should not rise with inflation, says drug approval body (www.ft.com)
Trump escalates campaign to pardon Netanyahu with letter to Israel’s president (www.ft.com)
Trump ‘spent hours’ at Epstein’s house with victim of sex trafficking, email alleges (www.ft.com)
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Germany risks ‘squandering’ growth from debt bazooka, warn top advisers (www.ft.com)
Military examiners to carry out driving tests in push to cut backlog (www.ft.com)
Paris Opera’s Die Walküre is a tangled affair with terrific music (www.ft.com)
UK regulators set to gain greater powers over cyber security failures (www.ft.com)
The truth about the UK economy in 2025 (www.ft.com)
How the American dream turned out to be pay to play (www.ft.com)
GoTo and Grab in talks to offer Indonesia ‘golden share’ to help secure 29bn merger (www.ft.com)
Oil major Chevron shifts focus to prioritise profits over production (www.ft.com)
Ukraine suspends justice minister as wartime graft scandal widens (www.ft.com)
UK statistics agency cutting back work on health and crime data (www.ft.com)
Google sues Chinese group selling software behind text message scams (www.ft.com)
Labour’s bitter divisions erupt in Downing Street attack (www.ft.com)
Trump says he has an ‘obligation’ to sue BBC over edited speech (www.ft.com)
‘Mad’: Labour in crisis after Starmer declares he will fight any challenger (www.ft.com)
UK politics live: Wes Streeting denies plan to challenge Starmer (www.ft.com)
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Apple supplier Foxconn quarterly profit climbs 17% on AI boom (www.ft.com)
How K-shaped is the economy, really? (www.ft.com)
Cypriot president open to ‘close’ EU relationship with Turkey (www.ft.com)
Low-income US consumers continue to feel the pinch (www.ft.com)
Chimpanzees are better at reasoning than we thought (www.ft.com)
Oil and gas demand to rise for 25 years without global change of course, says IEA (www.ft.com)
Mamdani’s NY mayoral victory marks shift in US voter support for Israel (www.ft.com)
Elliott seeks to reassure investors as long-term returns fall behind S&P 500 (www.ft.com)
Meloni’s ‘middle-class’ tax cut sparks political row in Italy (www.ft.com)
Markets should pay heed to the affordability squeeze (www.ft.com)
Europe should align with Trump on Middle East strategy, Cyprus says (www.ft.com)
Does private credit have a ratings problem? (www.ft.com)
Trump pushes to expand Abraham Accords after Gaza ceasefire (www.ft.com)
From chef and banker to painter and sculptor — art as a second career (www.ft.com)
Can anything halt the decline of German industry? (www.ft.com)
Could European stocks beat the US to the finish line? (www.ft.com)
Please Rachel, don’t sacrifice workers’ pensions (www.ft.com)
Lukoil faces fire sale and takeover threat after US blocks Gunvor deal (www.ft.com)
Epstein is not going away (www.ft.com)
The lost dreams of a better Russia — voices of the perestroika generation (www.ft.com)
Trump’s tariffs spur Buffett-backed Marubeni to move out of trading (www.ft.com)
Private equity group Vista to cut staff in favour of AI (www.ft.com)
UK’s Powell contacted Moscow in bid to build back channel to Putin (www.ft.com)
‘Squid Game market’: the South Korean retail traders driving US meme stocks (www.ft.com)
The best restaurants in Zürich and beyond, by chef Heiko Nieder (www.ft.com)
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SoftBank divesting from Nvidia could be good, actually (www.ft.com)
California governor at COP30 attacks Trump on cost of climate policy rollback (www.ft.com)
Funding is UK’s greatest challenge (www.ft.com)
Success stories defy old ‘pessimist European’ trope (www.ft.com)
Founders mine rich seam in Italy’s demographic crisis (www.ft.com)
Is the US an emerging market? (www.ft.com)
Colombia to suspend intelligence sharing with US over boat strikes (www.ft.com)
Starmer vows to fight on as Streeting’s allies deny leadership challenge (www.ft.com)
Sony launches cheaper Japan-only PlayStation 5 console (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: India’s PM Narendra Modi says ‘conspirators’ behind New Delhi blast will be ‘brought to justice’ (www.ft.com)
US drug regulator promotes veteran to quell unrest in top ranks (www.ft.com)
Why is Rachel Reeves facing such a big fiscal hole in the Budget? (www.ft.com)
BoE’s Bailey says QE will offset its costs in the long term (www.ft.com)
Mercedes F1 chief Toto Wolff to sell stake at 6bn valuation (www.ft.com)
UK government to reassess Waspi compensation decision (www.ft.com)
Warnings from the private credit wobble (www.ft.com)
UK chooses north Wales for new generation of nuclear reactor (www.ft.com)
BBC boss urges ‘fight’ for its journalism as board considers Trump threat (www.ft.com)
UK banks push for easing of capital rules to counter surge in private credit (www.ft.com)
Which, in truth, is your vermouth? (www.ft.com)
The global south does not need a new credit ratings system (www.ft.com)
Bricks vs clicks: Wall Street revives its bets on bank branches (www.ft.com)
Disney and Alphabet’s football fight will win them few fans (www.ft.com)
Chinese bitcoin fugitive jailed in UK over Ponzi scheme (www.ft.com)
Can a fragmented Europe continue to prosper? (www.ft.com)
BBC faces ‘existential’ threat as Trump threatens 1bn lawsuit (www.ft.com)
Iraq votes as political elites sharpen knives (www.ft.com)
Turkish prosecutors seek 2,352-year sentence for jailed Istanbul mayor (www.ft.com)
Asylum seekers can stay at Essex hotel at centre of immigration debate, High Court rules (www.ft.com)
Houthis signal halt to Red Sea shipping attacks (www.ft.com)
Why Nvidia should be glad to see the back of SoftBank (www.ft.com)
UK signs scaled-back scientific collaboration with China (www.ft.com)
Elliott wades into battle for Toyota Industries (www.ft.com)
Four lessons from four central bank meetings (www.ft.com)
Brazil cuts reliance on Russian diesel amid new US oil sanctions (www.ft.com)
Reform council plans tax rise on second homes despite Farage calling it ‘extortion’ (www.ft.com)
Suicide bombing kills at least 12 in Islamabad (www.ft.com)
Meta chief AI scientist Yann LeCun plans to exit and launch own start-up (www.ft.com)
Taiwan hails rare flurry of overseas outreach despite China protests (www.ft.com)
Reeves’ Budget must be built to last and avoid harmful minor changes (www.ft.com)
Israeli parliament backs death sentences bill affecting Palestinians (www.ft.com)
Thailand breaks off Trump-brokered peace deal with Cambodia (www.ft.com)
India’s Modi says ‘conspirators’ behind New Delhi explosion will ‘not be spared’ (www.ft.com)
Weakening UK labour market paves the way for a December cut (www.ft.com)
UK unemployment rate rose more than expected to 5 per cent (www.ft.com)
SoftBank profits more than double as AI valuations soar (www.ft.com)
Sanaenomics and stocks (www.ft.com)
Brussels to form EU ‘shield’ against foreign interference efforts (www.ft.com)
The British company filling the world’s airport lounges (www.ft.com)
How the world’s biggest mining project is a win for China (www.ft.com)
Merz accused of using debt bazooka for welfare and tax cuts instead of investment (www.ft.com)
Reverse mortgages edge up as US economy squeezes older Americans (www.ft.com)
The UK’s fiscal problems aren’t just about growth (www.ft.com)
Investor angst over Big Tech’s AI spending spills into bond market (www.ft.com)
EU to set up new intelligence unit under von der Leyen (www.ft.com)
Saudi Aramco steps up gas push to meet surging electricity demand (www.ft.com)
Maga AI is not a recipe for stability (www.ft.com)
The great inversion on emerging markets (www.ft.com)
The Netty: Oxford’s new micro-hotel — in a former public toilet (www.ft.com)
The revenge of malaria: Myanmar surge rings global alarm bells (www.ft.com)
Indonesia considers issuing ‘panda bonds’ (www.ft.com)
Denmark faces huge legal bill after failed tax fraud lawsuit (www.ft.com)
Ukraine’s shortage of manpower leaves frontline city on the brink (www.ft.com)
The Standard Spa: a Miami Beach scene that locals actually love (www.ft.com)
Mayfair House: a secret garden in Coconut Grove (www.ft.com)
The Fontainebleau: Miami’s most famous hotel is not for resting (www.ft.com)
China’s favourite tipple falls flat on alcohol bans and Gen Z’s changing tastes (www.ft.com)
India wants to create more ‘big banks’ (www.ft.com)
Intel’s top AI executive leaves for OpenAI after 6 months in role (www.ft.com)
UN climate summit looks to China as latest data shows flat emissions trend (www.ft.com)
Goldman Sachs’ 110mn EA deal fee sets record for the bank (www.ft.com)
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Switzerland nears deal to cut US tariffs to 15% after business push (www.ft.com)
Ineos files 10 EU anti-dumping cases against cheap plastic imports (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: At least 8 killed in New Delhi car explosion (www.ft.com)
David Szalay’s ‘Flesh’ wins the 2025 Booker Prize for fiction (www.ft.com)
Lloyds used data from 30,000 staff accounts in union pay talks (www.ft.com)
BBC faces ‘existential’ threat after exit of top executives (www.ft.com)
Warren Buffett says he is ‘going quiet’ (www.ft.com)
Britain’s airports will be disrupted by ‘organised’ drone attacks, warns aviation regulator (www.ft.com)
US sanctions on Russia will not work unless Trump steps up enforcement (www.ft.com)
Cap on UK salary sacrifice benefits is ‘short-term’ choice, warn experts (www.ft.com)
Leonardo warns future of UK helicopter plant at risk without 1bn contract (www.ft.com)
Democrats face party backlash over US government shutdown deal (www.ft.com)
Higher UK dividend taxes risk hurting small business, wealth managers warn (www.ft.com)
German leftwing disrupter Sahra Wagenknecht steps back from namesake party (www.ft.com)
Ukraine raids top officials as energy sector scandal unfolds (www.ft.com)
At least 8 killed in New Delhi car blast (www.ft.com)
Reeves signals she will break manifesto pledge with Budget tax rises (www.ft.com)
Pfizer shows hardball mettle needed to win in 2025 M&A (www.ft.com)
Visa and Mastercard forge deal to end long-term dispute with merchants (www.ft.com)
France’s Sarkozy freed from prison after 3 weeks as he awaits appeal (www.ft.com)
Apollo to acquire majority stake in Atlético Madrid football club (www.ft.com)
Bank of Japan’s summary of opinions indicates growing consensus for rate rise (www.ft.com)
Senegal’s foreign bonds plunge as government rules out restructuring (www.ft.com)
The nuclear arms race is back (www.ft.com)
BBC chair Samir Shah criticises leaked memo that led to bosses’ resignation (www.ft.com)
The political risk to Trump from the Supreme Court ruling (www.ft.com)
Syria’s President Sharaa set for historic White House meeting with Trump (www.ft.com)
Shell abandons floating North Sea wind farm projects (www.ft.com)
Crisp Pizza, London’s social media sensation, heads to Mayfair (www.ft.com)
Tory donor Lord Bamford’s company donates 200,000 to Reform UK (www.ft.com)
BoE allows exceptions to stablecoin ownership limits (www.ft.com)
Lenskart makes rocky trading debut after debate over valuation (www.ft.com)
Global markets rise as US senators move to end shutdown (www.ft.com)
Credit cockroaches revisited (www.ft.com)
Farmers and regions win carve-outs as Brussels blinks in budget stand-off (www.ft.com)
Indonesia names former dictator Suharto a ‘national hero’ (www.ft.com)
The new crop of rating agencies behind the private credit boom (www.ft.com)
Managing Climate Change (www.ft.com)
A lesson for UK boardrooms: you get what you pay for (www.ft.com)
UK cyber insurance claims tripled in 2024, says trade body (www.ft.com)
The disturbing victory of Old Labour over New Labour (www.ft.com)
Muted global business turnout at COP30 reflects subdued mood (www.ft.com)
Von der Leyen dodged Starmer request for meeting on EU money demands (www.ft.com)
ECB to kick off race for top roles as Lagarde era enters final stretch (www.ft.com)
Shia militias seek to tighten grip on last bastion of Iran’s axis (www.ft.com)
US employers face mounting lawsuits over retirement fund fees (www.ft.com)
Reasons to be bearish about China’s rise (www.ft.com)
Robinhood wants to allow amateur traders to invest in AI start-ups (www.ft.com)
Can the US break China’s grip on rare earths? (www.ft.com)
‘We cannot survive — there is no new land.’ Why Scotland is not building enough homes (www.ft.com)
The world is struggling to halt climate change. But can it adapt? (www.ft.com)
How Brazil plans to make the Amazon pay (www.ft.com)
Swiss finance shrinks as regulators tighten grip on prized sector (www.ft.com)
South Africa pushes for fairer funding of the energy transition (www.ft.com)
Electrification is the key to energy efficiency (www.ft.com)
Show me the money: 1.3tn climate finance ‘road map’ faces COP30 test (www.ft.com)
From humble to haute: London’s bean obsession (www.ft.com)
Italy’s Nato defence spending pledge clashes with mounting debt (www.ft.com)
UAE turns to cloud seeding in bid to secure its water future (www.ft.com)
Can China decarbonise the world’s factory floor? (www.ft.com)
India’s grid deadlock threatens green power rollout (www.ft.com)
ANZ slashes 19mn of executive bonuses after bond scandal (www.ft.com)
How an idea to zap mosquitoes led to Australia’s most valuable defence stock (www.ft.com)
US senators strike deal in first step to ending government shutdown (www.ft.com)
AI will lead one in four big UK businesses to cut staffing, research shows (www.ft.com)
Contractors tap emergency cash and trim pay as US government shutdown pain mounts (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Wealthy Chinese shun Singapore for the Gulf (www.ft.com)
COP30 to start without the US (www.ft.com)
Hamas returns body of Israeli soldier killed in 2014 (www.ft.com)
Officials warn of big hit to air travel and GDP as US government shutdown drags on (www.ft.com)
Voice phishing is AI fraud in real time (www.ft.com)
UK probes whether buses made in China can be turned off from afar (www.ft.com)
BBC to apologise over Trump documentary (www.ft.com)
Keep the COP process alive (www.ft.com)
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What will corporate earnings tell us about the health of the US economy? (www.ft.com)
Here’s what a new US-Mexico-Canada trade deal should look like (www.ft.com)
EU climate rules risk energy security, warn gas suppliers (www.ft.com)
Exxon to ‘pace’ low-carbon spending blaming weak demand and bad policies (www.ft.com)
Dollar volatility tumbles as currency markets move past ‘Trump shock’ (www.ft.com)
The CEO trying to end the curse of the pointless meeting (www.ft.com)
Anti-doping chiefs clash over pro-steroid sports competition (www.ft.com)
Demand for secure crypto devices soars as hacks hit record (www.ft.com)
Private equity steps in as Europe’s last industrial groups splinter (www.ft.com)
What Mamdani and Martha Stewart tell us about the vibe shift (www.ft.com)
Gulf between rich and poor risks US downturn, Fed official warns (www.ft.com)
Chinese automakers are overtaking European rivals, says car-shipping chief (www.ft.com)
Lloyds quietly builds 2bn rental portfolio to become major UK landlord (www.ft.com)
Venezuela’s dismal economy piles pressure on Maduro (www.ft.com)
Orbán nemesis vows to bring Hungary back into the fold (www.ft.com)
Lloyds Bank’s landlord experiment starts to earn its keep (www.ft.com)
Wealthy Chinese sidestep Singapore for Dubai (www.ft.com)
Folkies, the shop bringing the world’s music to Kilburn (www.ft.com)
Reeves’ salary sacrifice tax hit could dent savers’ confidence, experts warn (www.ft.com)
‘Massive’ Russian missile attack destroys two Ukrainian power plants (www.ft.com)
Trump’s Maga coalition fractures over far-right interview (www.ft.com)
UK to base new asylum rules on stringent Danish model (www.ft.com)
Interview transcript (www.ft.com)
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Corporate America posts best earnings in 4 years despite tariffs (www.ft.com)
‘A perfect storm’: how New York’s affordability crisis reshaped its politics (www.ft.com)
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The tragedy of specialisation (www.ft.com)
More than 1mn paid highest rate of tax last year due to frozen thresholds (www.ft.com)
More young adults to leave UK due to low salaries and rising tax burden (www.ft.com)
Government should force Isa savers into UK stocks, says Martin Gilbert (www.ft.com)
The unsettling message for investors from the financial cycle (www.ft.com)
Fathers and sons — a two-minute television fable (www.ft.com)
US and Israel’s controversial plan to build ‘New Gaza’ sparks alarm (www.ft.com)
AI bubble: don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater (www.ft.com)
Edmund de Waal on the ‘dangerous’ ceramics of Axel Salto (www.ft.com)
Yuval Noah Harari: Only generosity can secure peace between Israelis and Palestinians (www.ft.com)
Where do well-heeled wine lovers eat in Paris? (www.ft.com)
Can a ship-shaped Shanghai shop put wind in China’s luxury sales? (www.ft.com)
How rave culture went from the dance floor to the museum gallery (www.ft.com)
Does the Democrats’ election sweep change anything? (www.ft.com)
Pfizer wins 10bn bidding war for weight-loss start-up Metsera (www.ft.com)
Selling into China: US exporters circle market after Trump deal (www.ft.com)
BlackRock to wind down fund that invested in failed car lender Tricolor (www.ft.com)
Trump exempts Hungary from Russia oil sanctions after meeting Orbán (www.ft.com)
Reeves plans 2bn Budget raid on UK retirement savings (www.ft.com)
Pete Hegseth issues warning to major US defence contractors (www.ft.com)
Trump orders probe into meat groups amid affordability backlash (www.ft.com)
James Watson, joint discoverer of DNA’s double helix structure, dies aged 97 (www.ft.com)
Rich people tap their social circles to borrow millions quickly (www.ft.com)
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Sequoia’s ‘imperial’ Roelof Botha pushed out by top lieutenants (www.ft.com)
Snap crackles while Pinterest pops, but both are a solid bet on AI (www.ft.com)
The politics of breaking manifesto promises (www.ft.com)
Income tax rise in manifesto’s ‘spirit’ if offset by national insurance cut, say Labour figures (www.ft.com)
First Brands wins court approval for 1.1bn rescue loan to avoid liquidation (www.ft.com)
Non-bank lenders may be fair-weather friends (www.ft.com)
Has Trump passed his peak? (www.ft.com)
How to curb China’s grip on rare earths (www.ft.com)
Money too tight (www.ft.com)
It’s time to stop passing the parcel on welfare (www.ft.com)
Hundreds of US flights cancelled as airport restrictions take effect (www.ft.com)
Time to give children the financial education they need (www.ft.com)
To tax, but who to tax, that is the question (www.ft.com)
Tech stocks head for worst week since April after 750bn AI sell-off (www.ft.com)
China’s most advanced aircraft carrier enters service in challenge to US (www.ft.com)
Bridget Riley: ‘I want my paintings to make people feel alive’ (www.ft.com)
Tax raid on UK partnerships to be less aggressive than feared (www.ft.com)
What China’s clean energy push means for the developing world (www.ft.com)
Britain’s new ambassador to France: ‘You all play the game of influence’ (www.ft.com)