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Amazon to launch augmented reality football coverage (www.ft.com)
UK and US pledge to boost financial ties ahead of Trump state visit (www.ft.com)
Qatar calls for ‘concrete steps’ against Israel after missile strikes (www.ft.com)
Andy Burnham weighs return to Westminster after Keir Starmer’s mis-steps (www.ft.com)
The Fed is stuck between its dual mandate (www.ft.com)
BoE expected to slow balance sheet rundown after market turbulence (www.ft.com)
The Mandelson-Epstein saga: what did Keir Starmer know, and when? (www.ft.com)
US prosecutor Maurene Comey sues justice department over her firing (www.ft.com)
A Lehman Brothers memorial PDF dump (www.ft.com)
Paramount Skydance’s move on Warner Bros Discovery marks major plot twist (www.ft.com)
Fly, Wild Swans — Jung Chang brings her epic memoir up to date (www.ft.com)
Trump tracker: the latest data on US tariffs, trade and economy (www.ft.com)
Chicago and the fight over the National Guard (www.ft.com)
Private equity invites Chicagoans to roll dice on local casino (www.ft.com)
Starmer aide resigns over messages about Diane Abbott (www.ft.com)
Alphabet market value exceeds 3tn (www.ft.com)
Preparing for the Bank of England’s big, unpredictable gilt sales decision (www.ft.com)
Trump signals US and China have struck TikTok deal (www.ft.com)
Icebreaker diplomacy (www.ft.com)
Starmer and Badenoch are handling the far-right march all wrong (www.ft.com)
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How Ukraine and Gaza scrambled the ideological map (www.ft.com)
Donald Trump calls on US companies to ditch quarterly reporting (www.ft.com)
Turkish stocks rally after court delays case against opposition leadership (www.ft.com)
Former soldier goes on trial for Bloody Sunday murders in Northern Ireland (www.ft.com)
The chicken Supreme Court on Trump’s legal menu (www.ft.com)
Elon Musk buys about 1bn of Tesla shares (www.ft.com)
UK drops charges against two men accused of spying for China (www.ft.com)
Tory MP Danny Kruger defects to Reform (www.ft.com)
Pompeo calls on US to move faster on critical minerals (www.ft.com)
Breakdown of car dealer Tricolor leaves trail of losses and questions (www.ft.com)
China says Nvidia violated antitrust law (www.ft.com)
UK elections are now bloc contests, but old tactics still apply (www.ft.com)
Rheinmetall buys German shipbuilder to create ‘naval powerhouse’ (www.ft.com)
The Gen Z revolution spreading in Asia (www.ft.com)
Pop Mart shares decline most since April as Labubu shine starts to fade (www.ft.com)
Health levy needed to stem tide of people leaving UK workforce, says think-tank (www.ft.com)
Revenue growth is strong (at big companies only) (www.ft.com)
Denmark warns new EU red tape could cost 124bn a year (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Crypto groups hit out at UK stablecoin plan (www.ft.com)
Triple dose of Novo Nordisk drug delivers 19% weight loss in trials (www.ft.com)
India’s push for EU trade deal hit by basmati rice dispute (www.ft.com)
Fed set to cut interest rates as Powell faces dissent over slowing economy (www.ft.com)
US campuses seek a safe space for debate after Charlie Kirk’s murder (www.ft.com)
Shipping industry enlists AI to tackle rising number of cargo fires (www.ft.com)
UBS faces tight vote on Swiss capital reform (www.ft.com)
Europe’s maze of bank regulation needs to be simplified (www.ft.com)
Shutdown theatre is a distraction for the Democrats (www.ft.com)
Northern Ireland tech sector boosted by hard drive investment (www.ft.com)
America risks making frenemies of old allies (www.ft.com)
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Trump’s new SEC appointee scraps aggressive enforcement agenda (www.ft.com)
Why British workers keep getting pay rises despite weak hiring (www.ft.com)
My top 10: Jackie Wullschläger’s favourite works in Zürich’s Kunsthaus museum (www.ft.com)
China’s curbs on defence metal germanium create ‘desperate’ supply squeeze (www.ft.com)
The niche debt tool at the heart of Apollo’s private credit machine (www.ft.com)
Can China stop its EV price wars? (www.ft.com)
Welders, engineers and data scientists: your country needs you (www.ft.com)
Chinese retail sales and factory output growth slow (www.ft.com)
ANZ fined record 160mn over bond trading and customer account issues (www.ft.com)
UK nuclear plant to add 200,000 a year to large businesses’ energy bills, analysts say (www.ft.com)
Centrica backs 10bn plan for UK modular nuclear reactors (www.ft.com)
Far right set to make electoral gains in Germany’s most populous state (www.ft.com)
Trump’s UK state visit poses difficult balancing act for Starmer (www.ft.com)
Utah governor blames social media for fomenting US political violence (www.ft.com)
Keir Starmer has until May to turn things around say MPs and unions (www.ft.com)
Romania condemns Russian drone violation of its airspace (www.ft.com)
US companies put brakes on hiring after Trump’s tariffs hit (www.ft.com)
America can still stop the cycle of political violence (www.ft.com)
Musk call for Brits to ‘fight back or die’ denounced by minister (www.ft.com)
Mandelson’s ‘singular talents’ justified appointment as ambassador, says minister (www.ft.com)
Will the Fed cut interest rates — and will Lisa Cook have a vote? (www.ft.com)
The west is buried under red tape (www.ft.com)
Brookfield in talks to buy US landlord from Singapore’s GIC in 10bn deal (www.ft.com)
Ministers hail US financial services deals ahead of Trump state visit to UK (www.ft.com)
Rubio to meet Netanyahu in Israel after Qatar strike (www.ft.com)
How India can trump US tariffs (www.ft.com)
David Ellison sets his sights on Warner Bros and mogul status (www.ft.com)
Spanish airport owner accuses Ryanair of ‘lies’ over flight cuts (www.ft.com)
Memo to women: get ready to work for free again (www.ft.com)
Laila Gohar’s chic Greek feast (www.ft.com)
Russia uses priests and bots to sway election, says Moldovan president (www.ft.com)
Highland estates clash with nature campaigners over wild deer culls (www.ft.com)
ECB rate cuts at ‘or very close to’ end, says Austria’s central bank governor (www.ft.com)
Israel is alienating its most important Arab partner (www.ft.com)
AI-controlled drone swarms set to transform combat on battlefield (www.ft.com)
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How Macron’s France became Europe’s fiscal problem child (www.ft.com)
French companies’ borrowing costs fall below government’s as debt fears intensify (www.ft.com)
Abandoning the arts in schools is a national scandal (www.ft.com)
Australia emerges as quantum computing player with role in Microsoft chip (www.ft.com)
In ageing Japan, warehouse work becomes a job for machines (www.ft.com)
Tony’s Chocolonely boss says investing in farmers is good for business (www.ft.com)
Coinbase dominance at risk as Trump crypto embrace entices new entrants (www.ft.com)
Pakistan battles resurgent opium trade (www.ft.com)
China running out of rubbish to burn as waste power goes into overdrive (www.ft.com)
Tariffs and fentanyl cloud prospect of Trump-Xi summit in Beijing (www.ft.com)
US listings market bursts back to life with busiest week in 4 years (www.ft.com)
Pressure mounts on Starmer after more details on Mandelson scandal emerge (www.ft.com)
Antitrust chief Teresa Ribera under pressure as EU merger reform drifts (www.ft.com)
Medline readies IPO in coming months in test of investor appetite (www.ft.com)
Nestlé investors call for chair to step down over executive turmoil (www.ft.com)
The rise of the western refugee (www.ft.com)
How chatbots are changing the internet (www.ft.com)
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Stop talking about wealth taxes — make these reforms instead (www.ft.com)
Labubu has nothing to fear from Wakuku or Lafufu (www.ft.com)
France and Britain are in thrall to pensioners (www.ft.com)
‘Half of UK adults unaware of upcoming pensions shake-up’ (www.ft.com)
Javier Milei stumbles into crisis ahead of Argentina’s crucial midterms (www.ft.com)
AI ‘hit squad’ set up to drive Whitehall efficiency struggles to hire top talent (www.ft.com)
‘Boomerang kids’ and an age-old problem over rent that’s getting worse (www.ft.com)
Is this the end of Atatürk’s party? (www.ft.com)
A glimpse of a lost world: Michael Palin in Venezuela (www.ft.com)
The crumbling seaside palaces at the centre of Britain’s asylum crisis (www.ft.com)
The secret Venice garden putting down new roots (www.ft.com)
‘Josephine Baker liberated women’s bodies’ (www.ft.com)
Costanza Pascolato’s insider guide to São Paulo (www.ft.com)
The West by Georgios Varouxakis — a journey from Plato to Nato (www.ft.com)
Will shareholder voting make a comeback? (www.ft.com)
Japan’s ruling party run by ‘grandads’, says leader of ultraconservative Sanseito (www.ft.com)
Fed governor Lisa Cook listed contested home as vacation property (www.ft.com)
French debt downgrade piles pressure on Macron’s new prime minister (www.ft.com)
Bank of America chief Brian Moynihan shakes up leadership team (www.ft.com)
The strains on the private equity model are showing (www.ft.com)
How the Supreme Court can change the course of Trump’s presidency (www.ft.com)
Cathie Wood’s flagship ARK fund balloons by 3.5bn ahead of Klarna IPO (www.ft.com)
US and UK near tech, nuclear and whisky deals ahead of Trump trip (www.ft.com)
Crypto group Tether to launch new stablecoin with eye on US markets (www.ft.com)
America’s dangerous descent into mutual loathing (www.ft.com)
Armani’s flair suits fashion better than finance (www.ft.com)
Former chief justice appointed Nepal prime minister in bid to end turmoil (www.ft.com)
The Mandelson appointment shows Starmer’s weakness (www.ft.com)
What we know about the suspect in the shooting of Charlie Kirk (www.ft.com)
AstraZeneca pauses 200mn Cambridge investment (www.ft.com)
A world without rules (www.ft.com)
‘Data like you wouldn’t believe’: the rise of unofficial US economic reports (www.ft.com)
Larry Ellison, the tech world’s great survivor (www.ft.com)
Starmer hit with wave of Labour anger after Mandelson sacking (www.ft.com)
Inspiration for city roof gardens that reach new heights (www.ft.com)
Eurovision participants call to exclude Israel from song contest (www.ft.com)
South Korea denounces ‘shocking’ US treatment of detained workers (www.ft.com)
Labour’s trade union backers are out of control (www.ft.com)
Stephen Schwarzman’s country estate hit by water tanker ban (www.ft.com)
Oracle’s astonishing jam-tomorrow OpenAI trade (www.ft.com)
How we made it: carbon removals fall short (www.ft.com)
Denmark chooses European air defences over US Patriots (www.ft.com)
‘Greater Israel’ will be Trump’s headache (www.ft.com)
Starmer in a spin as the ‘Dark Lord’ bites the dust (www.ft.com)
Winklevoss twins’ roaring crypto IPO stores up double trouble (www.ft.com)
Trump says US authorities have Charlie Kirk shooting suspect in custody (www.ft.com)
TV producer Shonda Rhimes: ‘I’m telling the stories that I want to see’ (www.ft.com)
Israel’s attack on Qatar has shaken the Gulf (www.ft.com)
Poland clashes with Trump on Russian drone incursion (www.ft.com)
Iran says enriched uranium stockpile buried under bombed sites (www.ft.com)
Russia’s central bank cuts rates further as economic pressure mounts (www.ft.com)
New York’s great Gowanus clean-up: can toxic ‘black mayonnaise’ become commuter gold? (www.ft.com)
Labour MPs are increasingly doubting Starmer’s leadership (www.ft.com)
Giorgio Armani named three preferred buyers for fashion empire in his will (www.ft.com)
Microsoft avoids EU fine after competition probe (www.ft.com)
Asian stocks near record high (www.ft.com)
Indonesia’s economy needs a reboot. Will its new finance minister do the job? (www.ft.com)
UK economy failed to grow in July (www.ft.com)
Inflation: boiling the frogs (www.ft.com)
EU and India zeroing in on a trade deal despite Trump’s tariff demands (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: US authorities race to find Charlie Kirk’s shooter (www.ft.com)
US Supreme Court to decide how far Trump’s power really goes (www.ft.com)
‘Business overriding ethics’: EY insider says post-Wirecard clean-up has stalled (www.ft.com)
Ryanair prepared to cut 1mn more seats from Spain flights next summer (www.ft.com)
Germany’s industrial heartland braces for AfD wave (www.ft.com)
UK must do more to get Britons to invest in listed companies, says ClearScore boss (www.ft.com)
Apollo builds bet against debt of under-fire auto parts supplier (www.ft.com)
UK assets are in trouble — and any rewards come with plenty of risk (www.ft.com)
Why heat pumps are unfairly being left in the cold (www.ft.com)
UK trade minister urges China to let Britain revamp Beijing embassy (www.ft.com)
The Finest Hotel in Kabul by Lyse Doucet — an alternative history of Afghanistan (www.ft.com)
Barclays boss warns UK government on wages and bank taxes (www.ft.com)
UK savers have more than 614bn in excess cash (www.ft.com)
Rheinmetall chief calls for more investment in low-cost anti-drone capabilities (www.ft.com)
Interest rates are a sideshow in the battle over the Fed’s future (www.ft.com)
Russians lose internet access as Ukrainian drones hit close to home (www.ft.com)
China poised to benefit as blackout risk rises from Iberia to Siberia (www.ft.com)
Charlie Kirk’s killing leads to calls for retribution (www.ft.com)
China and the limits of its ‘engineering state’. With Dan Wang (www.ft.com)
Nvidia and OpenAI to back major UK investment in artificial intelligence (www.ft.com)
Trump’s on-again, off-again relationship with Modi (www.ft.com)
The mystery of the vanishing jobs (www.ft.com)
Reeves hires planning lawyer to speed up major infrastructure projects (www.ft.com)
Cost of residential care in England soars to 318,400 a year per child (www.ft.com)
American right vows vengeance after killing of Charlie Kirk (www.ft.com)
Trump asks appeals court to let him fire Lisa Cook before next week’s Fed meeting (www.ft.com)
OpenAI and Microsoft agree key terms in contract renegotiation (www.ft.com)
US to urge G7 to impose high tariffs on China, India over Russian oil purchases (www.ft.com)
Debt linked to collapsed subprime auto lender Tricolor tumbles (www.ft.com)
US coffee prices surge at the supermarket amid supply crunch (www.ft.com)
Brazil’s supreme court finds former leader Bolsonaro guilty of plotting coup (www.ft.com)
Lobbying firm co-founded by Peter Mandelson prepares to cut ties with him (www.ft.com)
Paramount prepares bid to acquire Warner Bros Discovery (www.ft.com)
Phillipson faces Powell in final stage of Labour deputy leader race (www.ft.com)
UK health officials seek to reopen drug-pricing talks amid fallout from Merck exit (www.ft.com)
The alarming rise of American political violence (www.ft.com)
US regulator launches inquiry into AI ‘companions’ used by teens (www.ft.com)
Should AI receive a writer’s credit? (www.ft.com)
Technology gets under the beauty industry’s skin (www.ft.com)
Car lender’s collapse hints at what’s under the hood in private credit (www.ft.com)
US lifts some Belarus sanctions in return for prisoners release (www.ft.com)
The funding crisis reshaping UK universities (www.ft.com)
The Long Walk — lethal games in an economically wrecked US (www.ft.com)
Shakespeare and Sydney Sweeney are among the standouts at Toronto International Film Festival (www.ft.com)
From Ground Zero — dispatches of death, grief and endurance give voice to Gaza (www.ft.com)
Charlie Kirk and America’s inability to escape political violence (www.ft.com)
In plain sight: why Mandelson’s role as envoy to US was a big risk for Starmer (www.ft.com)
Police probe possible arson after fire guts Labour MP’s office (www.ft.com)
Inflation and interest rates tracker: see how your country compares (www.ft.com)
Fed set to lower interest rates despite rising inflation (www.ft.com)
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Charlie Kirk’s shooting leads to calls for retribution (www.ft.com)
US inflation rises to 2.9% in August (www.ft.com)
ECB holds interest rates steady at 2% (www.ft.com)
UK study visa applications drop as immigration changes hit universities (www.ft.com)
Turkish authorities seize leading broadcaster in graft probe (www.ft.com)
Exit Mandelson — leaving questions about Downing Street’s judgment (www.ft.com)
De Beers and Botswana were made for each other (www.ft.com)
German police raid AfD lawmaker’s offices in China-linked corruption probe (www.ft.com)
Starmer is still captive to Labour’s contradictions (www.ft.com)
Trump’s war on offshore wind raising ‘sovereign risk’ for foreign investors (www.ft.com)
Top court rejects EU approval for Russian nuclear plant in Hungary (www.ft.com)
France tries again (www.ft.com)
Media urges Trump to scrap plan to restrict overseas journalist visas (www.ft.com)
Peter Mandelson sacked as UK ambassador to the US over Epstein links (www.ft.com)
Xi’s new world order won’t run the global economy just yet (www.ft.com)
Is your cup sake cute enough? (www.ft.com)
US authorities launch manhunt for Charlie Kirk assassin (www.ft.com)
UN to hold emergency meeting on Russian drone incursion, says Poland (www.ft.com)
Aspiration Partners’ collapse leaves trail of losses from Hollywood to Wall Street (www.ft.com)
Taiwan’s cable concerns and Apple’s AI issues (www.ft.com)
South Korean stocks hit record high after president delays capital gains tax plan (www.ft.com)
Misplaced trust in tariff revenues (www.ft.com)
Will Nato make its red lines clear after Putin’s drone foray into Poland? (www.ft.com)
Russia tests Nato defences (www.ft.com)
Bangladesh’s missing billions, stolen in plain sight FT Film (www.ft.com)
VW vows to defend Europe crown in fightback against Chinese EVs (www.ft.com)
Alibaba windfall prompts Hong Kong regulators to allow bond-funded buybacks (www.ft.com)
Larry Ellison’s 100bn day (www.ft.com)
UK buy-to-let borrowing costs fall to three-year low (www.ft.com)
John Caudwell calls for gambling tax to combat ‘mayhem in society’ (www.ft.com)
France holds the cards in EU climate goal negotiations (www.ft.com)
Macron’s fixer sent to tackle political quagmire (www.ft.com)
Skadden held talks to provide unpaid legal work for Heritage Foundation (www.ft.com)
The ‘educated guess’ set to decide Starmer’s fiscal fate (www.ft.com)
The secretive corporate empire that captured a breakaway state (www.ft.com)
Israel''s man without a plan (www.ft.com)
Trump halted deportation of Korean workers to encourage them to train Americans (www.ft.com)
Pacific islands freeze out US and China at annual summit (www.ft.com)
Advent strikes 4.1bn deal to sell generic drugmaker Zentiva to GTCR (www.ft.com)
Charlie Kirk’s killing and the ‘despicable violence’ of US politics (www.ft.com)
US justice department probes subprime car lender Tricolor (www.ft.com)
Japan confronts the increased price of US friendship (www.ft.com)
UK rental listings fall at fastest rate since Covid lockdown, survey shows (www.ft.com)
Charlie Kirk, Conservative activist, 1993-2025 (www.ft.com)
SEC chief threatens ban on European accounting rules over sustainability (www.ft.com)
Can Trump use the US military to win the war on drugs? (www.ft.com)
Klarna shares soar nearly 20% on market debut (www.ft.com)
Epstein birthday wishes stir up storm for ‘best pal’ Mandelson (www.ft.com)
Mexico to slap 50% tariff on Chinese cars under US pressure (www.ft.com)
Oracle’s AI surge takes Larry Ellison back to the future (www.ft.com)
UK plan to scrap contactless card limits raises fraud fears (www.ft.com)
How Labour can rebuild trust with business (www.ft.com)
Trump’s Department of War rebrand won’t make America stronger (www.ft.com)
Youthful anger at political ‘nepo babies’ drives Nepal protests (www.ft.com)
How worried should we be about the crypto crush? (www.ft.com)
US wholesale prices declined unexpectedly in August (www.ft.com)
Mistral is stirring up a storm in European tech (www.ft.com)
Kamala Harris blames Democrats’ ‘recklessness’ for sticking with Biden (www.ft.com)
Reeves vows to ‘take out’ more regulators amid growth push (www.ft.com)
What is Putin’s game plan against eastern Nato? (www.ft.com)
Fifth Third discloses 170mn loan loss on alleged fraud (www.ft.com)
The knotty real history of Fed ‘independence’ (www.ft.com)
Anglo Teck: how two former targets sealed mining’s deal of the decade (www.ft.com)
UN and Iran take ‘important step’ towards restarting nuclear inspections (www.ft.com)
Kent and Greenwich universities to merge in bid to strengthen financial footing (www.ft.com)
Singapore’s next strategic bet: green finance (www.ft.com)
Quantum computing company raises a record 1bn (www.ft.com)
Farage’s self-defeating embrace of Trump (www.ft.com)
Israel says it will target enemies ‘everywhere’ after attack on Hamas in Qatar (www.ft.com)
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Why is AI struggling to discover new drugs? (www.ft.com)
Mandelson predicts fresh revelations about Epstein friendship (www.ft.com)
Primark owner warns political turmoil is sapping consumer spending (www.ft.com)
Mexican navy scandal rocks top US cartel-fighting partner (www.ft.com)
US IPO hopefuls: once more, with feeling (www.ft.com)
Cinven wins battle for control of Grant Thornton Germany (www.ft.com)
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Zara owner’s sales slow as US tariffs hold back growth (www.ft.com)
Trump’s green energy assault could halve pace of decarbonisation, report finds (www.ft.com)