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French inflation falls faster than forecast (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Global stock markets record best first quarter in five years (www.ft.com)
Rich People’s Problems: Who picks up the bill for a business lunch? (www.ft.com)
Obama and Clinton defend Biden’s support for Israel’s war in Gaza (www.ft.com)
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Sam Bankman-Fried gets 25 years in prison (www.ft.com)
The hunt for good-value UK stocks (www.ft.com)
‘Shrinkflation’ is coming for your Easter egg (www.ft.com)
Larry Fink’s retirement warning highlights fight over ‘hardest problem in finance’ (www.ft.com)
Why family-friendly policies don’t boost birth rates (www.ft.com)
UK property market shows hard-learned lessons on leverage (www.ft.com)
Paris 1874: Inventing Impressionism, Musée d’Orsay — the defiant painters who gave us modern art (www.ft.com)
Why the UK’s biscuit tax leaves a bad taste in the mouth (www.ft.com)
Smartphone maker Xiaomi aims for top-five slot with electric car launch (www.ft.com)
Home Office sends ‘third country’ removal notices to dozens of British asylum seekers (www.ft.com)
Netflix’s adaptation of sci-fi classic ‘3 Body Problem’ sparks anger in China (www.ft.com)
OpenAI courts Hollywood over plans for video generation model Sora (www.ft.com)
Moscow attack survivor: four minutes are ‘a whole lifetime’ (www.ft.com)
Indonesia to accelerate nickel output despite low global prices (www.ft.com)
China’s Vanke vows to cut debt by $14bn as property woes mount (www.ft.com)
Ukraine urges India to rethink ‘Soviet legacy’ of Russia ties (www.ft.com)
‘That was an act’: Sam Bankman-Fried’s fate is sealed by his own words (www.ft.com)
Israeli court deals blow to Netanyahu in ruling on religious students (www.ft.com)
Conservative party donor Mohamed Mansour is awarded knighthood (www.ft.com)
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Wall Street bets on Reddit (www.ft.com)
AI boom broadens out across Wall Street (www.ft.com)
AI boom drives global stock markets to best first quarter in five years (www.ft.com)
Trafigura bribery details laid out in $127mn guilty plea agreement (www.ft.com)
Top UN court orders Israel to ensure more aid reaches Gaza (www.ft.com)
UK to cut stock settlement times from 2027 (www.ft.com)
Valentino appoints ex-Gucci designer Michele as creative director (www.ft.com)
Crypto lobbyists are on manoeuvres — and we should be worried (www.ft.com)
Ministers propose delaying end to ‘no fault’ evictions in England (www.ft.com)
Lloyd’s of London chief calls for quick insurance payouts on Baltimore bridge (www.ft.com)
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in prison for fraud (www.ft.com)
UK nuclear watchdog takes Sellafield operator to court over alleged IT breaches (www.ft.com)
Seventeen killed on deadliest day of Israel-Hizbollah conflict (www.ft.com)
Boat Race to go ahead despite ‘dangerous’ pollution in Thames (www.ft.com)
Thames Water enters its end game (www.ft.com)
A Lloyd’s of London revival will require more nimble regulation (www.ft.com)
German historians accuse Scholz’s SPD of appeasing Russia (www.ft.com)
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Britain’s China conundrum (www.ft.com)
How the US Supreme Court’s abortion pill case will affect the 2024 election (www.ft.com)
Lloyd’s of London attracts biggest ‘Names’ syndicate since 1990s (www.ft.com)
Crypto group Copper launches review after ‘embarrassing’ sushi party (www.ft.com)
Poland sacks Nato-EU battlegroup chief over counter-intelligence issue (www.ft.com)
China’s property turmoil hits midsized bank Everbright (www.ft.com)
The Eastern Front by Nick Lloyd — truth bombs (www.ft.com)
Teesside body faces potential £4mn legal bill after losing access case (www.ft.com)
Caledonian Road — Andrew O’Hagan’s state-of-Britain novel (www.ft.com)
Singapore has lessons for countries worrying about debt (www.ft.com)
Angela Rayner refuses to publish tax records as police probe house sale (www.ft.com)
We can end the culture wars (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Global M&A drought ends as blockbuster deals double in first quarter (www.ft.com)
Biden campaign to raise $25mn at New York fundraiser (www.ft.com)
Bleak Tory mood enlivens talk of summer election and confidence vote (www.ft.com)
Xi lieutenant calls for Asia to ‘jointly’ manage security in rebuke of US (www.ft.com)
Official data confirms UK economy slipped into recession last year (www.ft.com)
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Is ChatGPT good at day trading? Probably not (www.ft.com)
Thames Water shareholders refuse to inject new funds (www.ft.com)
UBS chiefs reject Swiss concerns over size of bank after Credit Suisse rescue (www.ft.com)
Sir Lynton Crosby’s CT Group accused of unlawful information gathering (www.ft.com)
How Portugal’s surging far right is already flexing its muscles (www.ft.com)
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A new day dawns for the yen (www.ft.com)
Blockbuster M&A deals more than double in first quarter (www.ft.com)
Severe weather is hurting homeowners — but not reinsurers (www.ft.com)
Ischia — in the footsteps of Elena Ferrante (www.ft.com)
German rating agency fined €2.2mn for Greensill-related breaches (www.ft.com)
Need to Know: A well-written will makes life easier for your family (www.ft.com)
BoE rate-setter warns against rushing to cut interest rates (www.ft.com)
Investors bet a Modi election win will extend India’s stock market boom (www.ft.com)
For young people, the job search has never been so miserable (www.ft.com)
The world’s broken market for medicines (www.ft.com)
OpenAI’s app store draws investors and students seeking artificial aids (www.ft.com)
Traders bet US election will unsettle market calm (www.ft.com)
Military briefing: Ukraine digs deep as Russians advance (www.ft.com)
Oppenheimer in flip flops (www.ft.com)
Sketchy Politics: can anything save Sunak? (www.ft.com)
UK sends Canary Wharf landlord first cladding bill under new powers (www.ft.com)
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EU hits roadblocks in reaching green milestone as elections loom (www.ft.com)
$75,000 for a baby? South Korean businesses float incentives as demographic crisis looms (www.ft.com)
Why good news for Japan may be bad news for hedge funds (www.ft.com)
Fate of Byju’s founder rests with Indian court as investors try to oust edtech chief (www.ft.com)
Brexit red tape costs Scottish salmon producers millions, says trade body (www.ft.com)
Melting of polar ice having effect on global timekeeping, research says (www.ft.com)
S&P 500 closes at record high in broad rally (www.ft.com)
Thames Water board locked in crisis talks about £3bn funding plan (www.ft.com)
Small investors power Trump Media’s market valuation above $13bn (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Xi Jinping tells US business leaders that China’s economy has not ‘peaked’ (www.ft.com)
Joe Lieberman, senator who was Al Gore’s running mate, dead at 82 (www.ft.com)
Labour to promise greater devolution of power in England (www.ft.com)
Top Fed official says interest rate cuts could wait after ‘disappointing’ inflation data (www.ft.com)
Downing St accused of blocking ex-parole board chair becoming parliamentary ombudsman (www.ft.com)
Labour donor Dale Vince ordered to inform wife of future party funding (www.ft.com)
Amazon writes its largest venture cheque yet for AI start-up Anthropic (www.ft.com)
UK pauses drive to raise minimum wage (www.ft.com)
UK car exports to Canada face 6% tariffs within days as trade spat deepens (www.ft.com)
Disney settles lawsuit in Florida theme-park dispute (www.ft.com)
Xi tries to restore investor confidence in China (www.ft.com)
Janet Yellen set to warn China against clean energy dumping (www.ft.com)
Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman dies, aged 90 (www.ft.com)
EU states agree to curb Ukrainian poultry imports to pacify farmers (www.ft.com)
EU makes last-minute dash to close dark share trading loophole (www.ft.com)
Amlo’s showdown with a billionaire (www.ft.com)
Formula One owner closes in on €4bn deal for MotoGP (www.ft.com)
Bain Capital promotes top dealmaker to co-managing partner (www.ft.com)
Carmakers and insurers brace for Baltimore bridge collapse fallout (www.ft.com)
The frightening chill on free speech (www.ft.com)
Newest ECB board member says it can cut rates ‘swiftly’ despite rising wages (www.ft.com)
Raw sewage discharges in England and Wales hit record (www.ft.com)
Robert Kennedy Jr’s perilous voyage of discovery (www.ft.com)
German defence supplier says investment in sector does not contradict ESG principles (www.ft.com)
Tom Hayes loses appeal against Libor rigging conviction (www.ft.com)
Commuting is back — but not as we knew it (www.ft.com)
BoE warns of risks to UK businesses from private equity bubble (www.ft.com)
Economic experts slash growth forecasts for Germany (www.ft.com)
Rishi Sunak doesn’t help his chances amid a dire public realm (www.ft.com)
UBS to sell $8bn of loans to Apollo (www.ft.com)
Endeavour Mining says probe found ‘disguised’ payments of $15mn (www.ft.com)
FTAV’s further reading (www.ft.com)
Declining population: the cause of, and (possible) solution to, all of Japan’s deflationary woes (www.ft.com)
What Bulgaria’s government collapse means for the rest of the EU (www.ft.com)
From a jail cell to Senegal’s presidency: the rapid rise of Bassirou Diomaye Faye (www.ft.com)
Move over, Milka: Zürich’s cool bean-to-bar chocolate scene (www.ft.com)
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Making sense of a wrong-way bet on the yen (www.ft.com)
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Apple’s buyback bonanza could be casualty of antitrust crackdown (www.ft.com)
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Apollo back under scrutiny over expenses scandal (www.ft.com)
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Ecommerce tariffs will kick in from 2026, says WTO chief (www.ft.com)
How will a US court count the cost of Sam Bankman-Fried’s crimes? (www.ft.com)
Military briefing: Gaza’s biggest battle (www.ft.com)
The unstoppable rise of Fortnox: Swedish software group attracts short sellers (www.ft.com)
US small-caps suffer worst run against larger stocks in over 20 years (www.ft.com)
Trump’s curious effect on trust in science (www.ft.com)
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Crypto’s new clothes may not prove a good fit (www.ft.com)
Will Xi’s manufacturing plan be enough to rescue China’s economy? (www.ft.com)
Xi meets US CEOs as American businesses seek to mend China ties (www.ft.com)
Japan steps up intervention warnings as yen slides to weakest level since 1990 (www.ft.com)
Japan’s stock market is back after 34 years but the country is deeply changed (www.ft.com)
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China’s ‘battery king’ dismisses solid-state EV commercialisation as years away (www.ft.com)
State-owned Chinese train maker drops Bulgarian bid after EU probe (www.ft.com)
Chinese-made EVs to take bigger share of European market (www.ft.com)
UK politicians need to get over Brexit and prioritise trade, say businesses (www.ft.com)
CBI admits to using non-disclosure agreements to silence staff (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Russia supplies oil to North Korea in defiance of UN sanctions (www.ft.com)
Crypto group Copper served sushi off partially clad models (www.ft.com)
Robert Kennedy Jr picks lawyer Nicole Shanahan as running mate (www.ft.com)
China megaport builder hits back as Peru moves to scrap exclusivity deal (www.ft.com)
Trump issued with gag order in New York ‘hush money’ case (www.ft.com)
Abortion pill access seems likely to withstand scrutiny from US Supreme Court (www.ft.com)
Sunak’s attempt to boost Tory morale hit after two ministers resign (www.ft.com)
UN expert says Israel committing genocide in Gaza (www.ft.com)
Sunak promises ‘careful’ crackdown in wake of China cyber attacks (www.ft.com)
The Baltimore bridge disaster: what happened and who will pay? (www.ft.com)
UK borders watchdog says visa regime put care workers at risk (www.ft.com)
Cocoa breaks $10,000 a ton as shortages squeeze ‘out of control’ market (www.ft.com)
JPMorgan chief Dimon had White House lunch with Kamala Harris (www.ft.com)
The only real chance to end the chaos in Haiti (www.ft.com)
Fascism has changed but it is not dead (www.ft.com)
Zelenskyy reshuffles Ukraine’s top security officials (www.ft.com)
Israel claims UN resolution prompted Hamas to reject hostage deal (www.ft.com)
Trump taps superfans to make Spacs great again (www.ft.com)
Flutter can fight off Disney’s ESPN in US sports betting (www.ft.com)
Rise of the Rōnin review — the fighting is fun but its world is overstuffed (www.ft.com)
UK accounting watchdog warns he is ‘sheriff for only half the county’ (www.ft.com)
Venezuela’s Maduro thwarts main opposition candidate ahead of election (www.ft.com)
How the Taliban’s return made Afghanistan a hub for global jihadis (www.ft.com)
Tim Davie calls for BBC licence fee reform (www.ft.com)
BYD misses profit forecasts as Huawei challenge emerges (www.ft.com)
EY drops appeal against German sanctions over Wirecard audits (www.ft.com)
Trump’s social media group soars on Nasdaq debut (www.ft.com)
Visa and Mastercard agree $30bn settlement over US transaction fees (www.ft.com)
UK regulator warns ‘finfluencers’ to adhere to advertising rules (www.ft.com)
UK mobile merger must ring in changes for troubled sector (www.ft.com)
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Donald Trump gets a cash reprieve — and a new court date (www.ft.com)
An interesting disconnect in US rate-cut expectations (www.ft.com)
Boeing chief must have engineering background, Emirates boss says (www.ft.com)
Bertelsmann would consider deal to expand music business BMG, says chief (www.ft.com)
Europe’s leaders have woken up to hard power (www.ft.com)
Amazon hopes anti-obesity drug demand will boost pharmacy business (www.ft.com)
Julian Assange granted reprieve in appeal against US extradition (www.ft.com)
French budget deficit overshoots target to hit 5.5% (www.ft.com)
Larry Fink warns retirement crisis looms for ageing world population (www.ft.com)
Bellway chief says housing market ‘on the road to recovery’ (www.ft.com)
Sunak can scrape some cheer from this by-election (www.ft.com)
Baltimore road bridge collapses after container ship collision (www.ft.com)
UK grocery inflation drops to pre-Ukraine war level (www.ft.com)
A turning point in central banking (www.ft.com)
Five ways US growth accelerates (www.ft.com)
Unwinding British QE may end up costing £100bn. Could that have been avoided? (www.ft.com)
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US and EU differ over the future of fossil fuel subsidies in OECD talks (www.ft.com)
Why Brussels’ reform tsar wants a mindset change in EU capitals (www.ft.com)
Law firm conflicts ‘permeated FTX’s bankruptcy’, professors allege (www.ft.com)
US deficit to soar to $2.6tn in 10 years, says congressional watchdog (www.ft.com)
US facing Liz Truss-style market shock as debt soars, warns watchdog (www.ft.com)
Rishi Sunak’s greatest liability is his deluded party (www.ft.com)
Franco-Polish curbs on Ukrainian imports risk extending war, Kyiv says (www.ft.com)
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New York uncorked: Manhattan’s coolest wine stores (www.ft.com)
The Trump machine: the inner circle preparing for a second term (www.ft.com)
Bond giant Pimco fears inflation hit to US Treasuries (www.ft.com)
How Republicans learnt to love bigger government (www.ft.com)
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‘Starkly fraudulent’ Scottish scheme revealed in crypto laundering case (www.ft.com)
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Financial services counting on AI for a productivity boost (www.ft.com)
Russia supplies oil to North Korea as UN sanctions regime nears ‘collapse’ (www.ft.com)
UK reaffirms commitment to nuclear deterrent despite warnings of ‘rot’ (www.ft.com)
Japan relaxes defence export rules to allow sales of new fighter jet (www.ft.com)
China’s solar billionaire feels the heat as sector faces upheaval (www.ft.com)
Who gains from India’s endless election? (www.ft.com)
UK pension rules risk ‘finishing off’ remaining defined-benefit plans, MPs warn (www.ft.com)
China’s zombie car plant problem (www.ft.com)
S&P 500 slides with declines in consumer and industrials sectors (www.ft.com)
Adam Neumann makes conditional offer to regain control of WeWork (www.ft.com)
Baseball star Ohtani denies illegal betting in first comments on scandal (www.ft.com)
‘Cleaning house’: Boeing’s board searches for new chief following leadership shake-up (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: US and UK accuse China of extensive hacking campaign (www.ft.com)
Rates need to calm down (www.ft.com)
FTX customers in line for higher payouts as crypto prices soar (www.ft.com)
UK politicians should use ‘disappearing messages’ on devices, says GCHQ (www.ft.com)
Boeing chief’s exit is not enough to lift aerospace group’s shares (www.ft.com)
Islamist terror returns to Russia (www.ft.com)
Celebrate that European safe assets have joined the €1tn club (www.ft.com)
Brussels blasts Big Tech (www.ft.com)
Lawsuit from Musk’s X against anti-hate speech group dismissed by US judge (www.ft.com)
England’s housing affordability improves, but prices remain too high for many (www.ft.com)
Opposition candidate poised for triumph in Senegal’s presidential race (www.ft.com)
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Fleur Godart, activist winemaker (www.ft.com)
Zambia agrees deal to restructure nearly $4bn of bonds (www.ft.com)
Does DoJ versus Apple signal a market top? (www.ft.com)
Labour vows to boost UK investment in floating offshore wind (www.ft.com)
Trump’s bond reduced to $175mn in civil fraud case (www.ft.com)
Nigeria accuses Binance of tax evasion as detained executive ‘escapes’ custody (www.ft.com)
Putin’s Ukraine obsession has blinded him to dangers at home (www.ft.com)
UN Security Council passes Gaza ceasefire resolution (www.ft.com)
Limits placed on removal of land from food production in England (www.ft.com)
Blaming Ukraine for Moscow terror attack would be ‘cynical’, says Macron (www.ft.com)
The perils of speaking up at work too often deter staff from voicing concerns (www.ft.com)
‘Imperative’ to protect Britons from malign state actors online, says UK (www.ft.com)
EU trade policy serves Ukraine an unappetising menu (www.ft.com)
Some wild speculation about Ukrenergo bond prices (www.ft.com)
UK government ceases to be NatWest’s controlling shareholder (www.ft.com)
Boeing chief executive Dave Calhoun to step down (www.ft.com)
Ukraine, Gaza and the rise of identity geopolitics (www.ft.com)
How Boeing’s troubles are upsetting the balance of power in aviation (www.ft.com)
Gove forced to dilute plans to cap ground rents in England and Wales (www.ft.com)
China and Russia challenge US claim to mineral-rich stretches of seabed (www.ft.com)
EU launches probes into Apple, Meta and Alphabet using landmark new law (www.ft.com)
GB News risks turning Tories from political force to niche act (www.ft.com)
US places bets on European companies in $6bn effort to clean up its heavy industry (www.ft.com)
Legoland visitors face surge pricing (www.ft.com)
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Chinese panels power Czech distributor to top of FT 1000 ranking (www.ft.com)
Nissan to cut EV production costs to compete against Chinese rivals (www.ft.com)
Why the ban on using EU funds for arms could become more flexible (www.ft.com)
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India’s quid pro quo trade strategy (www.ft.com)
Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods — BBC2 doc shot on body cameras takes viewers to the front lines (www.ft.com)
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Made in Europe faces mixed fortunes (www.ft.com)
Water companies told to install monitors on 7,000 sewage pipes (www.ft.com)
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Meet the fastest growing ETF firms in the US (www.ft.com)
The Fed should resist messing with success (www.ft.com)
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How European investors can ride the bitcoin ETF wave (www.ft.com)
A voyage across culinary India — in Tokyo (www.ft.com)
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‘Resilience’ of Belgian economy supports local start-ups (www.ft.com)
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China steps in to stem outflow from domestically focused ETFs (www.ft.com)
Lula steps up interventions in Brazil’s largest companies (www.ft.com)
Oilfield services group SLB says it has no plans to leave Russia (www.ft.com)
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Baltic leaders urge Nato members to bring back conscription (www.ft.com)
Is private equity’s life insurance bet turning sour? (www.ft.com)
Trump’s $464mn bond is due on Monday. What happens next? (www.ft.com)
Polish central bank chief seeks truce with Tusk over ‘idiotic’ accusations (www.ft.com)
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Boeing’s largest union seeks seat on plane maker’s board (www.ft.com)
The weakest links in the global economy are on the mend (www.ft.com)
Infrastructure: from investment backwater to a $1tn asset class (www.ft.com)
Companies seek legal help to deal with sharp rise in neurodiversity claims from staff (www.ft.com)
China’s Instagram-like app Xiaohongshu makes first profit (www.ft.com)
Ferrari doubles Taiwan sales as chip entrepreneurs fuel demand (www.ft.com)
UK democratic rights under threat, says government adviser on social cohesion (www.ft.com)
Britain found to offer worst-value housing of advanced economies (www.ft.com)
BBC to explore third-party deals as it looks to reboot under plan for future (www.ft.com)
Immigration is an election headache for Sunak (www.ft.com)
Trump’s looming $464mn guarantee deadline (www.ft.com)
UK launches ‘national endeavour’ to reinforce nuclear deterrent (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: US and Japan plan upgrade to security alliance (www.ft.com)
Courtroom politics (www.ft.com)
NHS should ‘seek to use’ private healthcare capacity, Wes Streeting says (www.ft.com)
US and Japan plan biggest upgrade to security pact in more than 60 years (www.ft.com)
UK MPs to be alerted to threat of Chinese cyber attacks (www.ft.com)
What is the preventive cancer treatment for Princess Catherine? (www.ft.com)
EU to provide €165mn for Tunisian security forces to curb migration (www.ft.com)
Israel kills and detains hundreds in Gaza hospital raid (www.ft.com)
Russia mourns concert attack dead as Isis suspects due in court (www.ft.com)
Conservatives to retain UK pension triple lock in manifesto (www.ft.com)
We need a cure for the curse of digital overabundance (www.ft.com)
Europe is making trade conditional on production methods (www.ft.com)
More than 130 kidnapped children freed in northern Nigeria (www.ft.com)
Have the inflows into bitcoin funds dried up? (www.ft.com)