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Oil tanker owners fear market crash after Iran war drove record profits (www.ft.com)
Trump relaunches tariffs war after court struck down levies (www.ft.com)
Netherlands moves to soothe rich investors over tax on paper profits (www.ft.com)
Allegations against Maine Senate candidate plunge Democrats into turmoil (www.ft.com)
On yer bike! Freud and middle-aged men in Lycra (www.ft.com)
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Peru to vote on ninth president in a decade (www.ft.com)
Are US Treasuries becoming a financial chokepoint? (www.ft.com)
The Tories, Restore Britain and their ‘shared enemy’ (www.ft.com)
Irish government under pressure over alumina exports to Russia (www.ft.com)
AstraZeneca chief warns group could withhold new drugs in Europe (www.ft.com)
Can AI save a company’s soul? (www.ft.com)
Wasting China’s solar panel surplus is madness (www.ft.com)
Sturgeon-gate should prompt couples to question their partner’s finances (www.ft.com)
The mathematician vs the former football hooligan (www.ft.com)
Politicians and the bond markets: lost in translation (www.ft.com)
How inheritance tax prompted the great pensions rethink (www.ft.com)
Pro-Russian billionaire under house arrest seeks power in Armenia (www.ft.com)
Why bother with university? (www.ft.com)
Police in England and Wales told to halt AI use in court statements (www.ft.com)
Working abroad? Here’s how not to fumble your UK pension (www.ft.com)
The remote shooting lodge reborn as Scotland’s most expensive hotel (www.ft.com)
Time’s up for Swatch? (www.ft.com)
The power games that paved the way for Trump’s World Cup (www.ft.com)
Four stylish city suites for longer stays (www.ft.com)
UK first-time buyers turn to Grandpa and Grandma for financial help (www.ft.com)
Rose Chalalai Singh’s insider guide to Bangkok (www.ft.com)
US and Iran exchange strikes in new threat to shaky ceasefire (www.ft.com)
Crisis engulfs one of world’s biggest free school meals programmes (www.ft.com)
India’s exam fiasco fuels rising youth discontent (www.ft.com)
SpaceX signs 30bn deal to lease computing capacity to Google (www.ft.com)
Number 10 hits out at people stoking ‘division’ after JD Vance’s claims about Nowak case (www.ft.com)
Top Goldman lawyer Ruemmler to remain with bank despite Epstein ties (www.ft.com)
Trump says US may take equity stakes in AI companies (www.ft.com)
European airlines sit on 3.2bn in unpaid delay compensation (www.ft.com)
Meta weighs big equity raising after blockbuster Google deal (www.ft.com)
Parents force Starmer into embracing social media ban (www.ft.com)
Burnham aims to boost social housing if he becomes prime minister (www.ft.com)
UK ministers consider lowering university fees for EU students (www.ft.com)
Rate cut red card (www.ft.com)
Steve Hilton, Tory aide turned California’s would-be governor (www.ft.com)
Ten years after Brexit: can the UK deliver change? (www.ft.com)
Trump-run Kennedy Center took 2mn from ‘fake CIA operative’, lawsuit alleges (www.ft.com)
Chip sell-off threatens Wall Street’s winning streak (www.ft.com)
Pugilistic Florida billionaire plots law firm stake sale to private equity (www.ft.com)
Bumper US non-farm payrolls in May confirm Fed rate cuts are off the table (www.ft.com)
The Nowak murder: when tragedy meets politics (www.ft.com)
‘Staggering’ Irish slump pushes Eurozone economy into reverse (www.ft.com)
The avoidable tragedy of Henry Nowak (www.ft.com)
BBC director-general Matt Brittin: ‘It’s worth fighting for’ (www.ft.com)
The dollar’s decline is overstated — but still real (www.ft.com)
The Republican frog (www.ft.com)
Bond investors bet Colombia’s ‘Tiger’ will slash public spending (www.ft.com)
US economy blew past expectations to add 172,000 jobs in May (www.ft.com)
Stray Ukrainian sea drone explodes in Romanian port (www.ft.com)
Britain’s Sikhs shaken as murder of Henry Nowak brings sudden tensions (www.ft.com)
UK retail investor demand for SpaceX surges to tens of thousands (www.ft.com)
Cash earnings rebound supports a Bank of Japan June rate rise (www.ft.com)
The European Central Bank can raise rates in a gradually weakening economy (www.ft.com)
Quinn Emanuel raises pay for junior lawyers in London to 189,000 (www.ft.com)
The Musk exception on banking fees for SpaceX (www.ft.com)
My returns have been exponential — no, seriously! (www.ft.com)
Separating Manchester’s truth from the legend (www.ft.com)
SpaceX won’t make the S&P500 (www.ft.com)
India scraps capital gains tax for foreign bond buyers to shore up rupee (www.ft.com)
Ireland’s Phil Hogan eyes European return with bid for top UN food job (www.ft.com)
Inside the CBS mutiny against Bari Weiss and David Ellison (www.ft.com)
Is Trump’s aura of invincibility fading? (www.ft.com)
Wall Street’s red carpet for SpaceX (www.ft.com)
Burnham looks at how to boost infrastructure spending within fiscal rules (www.ft.com)
How much value is AI really creating? (www.ft.com)
Tehran property prices pick up as gold loses shine (www.ft.com)
How Britain could afford to pay for war (www.ft.com)
Backlash over plan to drop US quarterly reporting demands is building (www.ft.com)
Is the K-shaped economy real? Cut-price UK retailers should hope not (www.ft.com)
Rolls-Royce under fire for outsourcing parts of UK nuclear project to South Korea (www.ft.com)
Trump lawyers refuse to reveal financial information to BBC in 10bn lawsuit (www.ft.com)
PwC cuts partner payouts in China Evergrande fallout (www.ft.com)
Governments need to learn how to talk about debt (www.ft.com)
Elon Musk’s SpaceX lines up retail investors for record IPO allocation (www.ft.com)
Humanoids bring AI’s creative destruction to the shop floor (www.ft.com)
Chile’s rightwing government seeks reset after lost honeymoon (www.ft.com)
The World Cup’s heat hazard (www.ft.com)
Supply chain shocks fuel push for more resilience (www.ft.com)
The teenagers enlisted as agents of mayhem by Russia and Iran (www.ft.com)
The two Andys guarding Europe’s largest defence budget (www.ft.com)
The US-China decoupling fantasy, with Jessica Chen Weiss (www.ft.com)
Can a Mexican cartel stronghold host the World Cup? (www.ft.com)
Iran war highlights geopolitical risk to globetrotting F1 (www.ft.com)
Can India’s central banker calm the country’s growing economic fears? (www.ft.com)
Mountbatten-Windsor earned rent by subletting Royal Lodge properties (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: China’s falling oil imports ‘shield’ global market from higher prices (www.ft.com)
Burnham confirms he will seek to replace Starmer as prime minister (www.ft.com)
Trump family’s planned luxury resort sparks protests in Albania (www.ft.com)
Mandelson investigation may take more than a year, says top UK prosecutor (www.ft.com)
HSBC placed under formal investigation over Lebanese central bank scandal (www.ft.com)
Tech groups find a new way to monetise AI hype: selling volatility (www.ft.com)
Anthropic assists US security agency’s use of Mythos for cyber attacks (www.ft.com)
Hizbollah rejects US-brokered ceasefire as Israel pursues offensive (www.ft.com)
Private schools in England lose 20,000 pupils in first full year of VAT on fees (www.ft.com)
Taxpayers suffer from ‘permafrost’ of allowances frozen for decades (www.ft.com)
The coming equity surge will test the US bull run (www.ft.com)
The case for raising UK interest rates is growing (www.ft.com)
KPMG’s global bosses refused to probe Australia whistleblower claims (www.ft.com)
Goldman Sachs expects SpaceX’s AI revenue to surge 100 times by 2030 (www.ft.com)
US plans cuts to Nato’s rapid response force (www.ft.com)
Europe is finally flexing its innovation muscles (www.ft.com)
The Gulf states and Ukraine need each other (www.ft.com)
Israel and Lebanon agree to implement a US-brokered ceasefire (www.ft.com)
Blackstone caps withdrawals from flagship private credit fund (www.ft.com)
Lithium start-up EnergyX plans ‘Battery Mecca’ in Texas (www.ft.com)
Reform given another 3mn by crypto billionaire Harborne (www.ft.com)
The rise and rise of the IMF’s mysterious ‘other’ reserve currencies (www.ft.com)
Trafigura warns oil at ‘inflection point’ as Iran war stokes bumper half-year profits (www.ft.com)
A Labour battle for ideas would be a public service (www.ft.com)
Governments are scared of tackling the immigration dilemma (www.ft.com)
City of London office rents close in on West End highs (www.ft.com)
Americans lead AI data centre backlash, global poll finds (www.ft.com)
Disparities between ethnic groups are not always cause for alarm (www.ft.com)
Darren Jones told Mandelson he was ‘so sorry’ he was sacked as US envoy (www.ft.com)
Partners Group hit by surge in withdrawal requests at second major fund (www.ft.com)
Japan’s bonds (www.ft.com)
Hungary lifts 17-month veto on Ukraine’s EU membership bid (www.ft.com)
Trump to nominate his former lawyer as US attorney-general (www.ft.com)
Anthropic’s relentless race to the top (www.ft.com)
Europe’s Best Employers (www.ft.com)
AI cyber security risk ‘top of list’ for banking threats, says UK regulator (www.ft.com)
America’s ‘other’ economy tells a different growth story (www.ft.com)
Russia prunes Armenian rose trade ahead of election (www.ft.com)
Kirkland & Ellis and Palantir to build AI tool to assist private equity firms (www.ft.com)
Javier Milei: Argentina invites AI to free itself (www.ft.com)
France’s 110bn AI boom tests Macron’s tech ambitions (www.ft.com)
How investors need to adapt to a new era of ‘spikeflation’ (www.ft.com)
How we compiled the 2026 FT-Nikkei Investing in America rankings (www.ft.com)
Trump and Netanyahu replay 1982 Beirut stand-off (www.ft.com)
Nvidia takes AI battle from the data centre to the laptop (www.ft.com)
Indian stocks lose out to Asian rivals in global hunt for AI winners (www.ft.com)
World Cup sparks betting battle between sportsbooks and prediction markets (www.ft.com)
Global flight of the wealthy slows sharply as political and tax worries ease (www.ft.com)
Russia could invade Nato states by end-2028, warns Latvian general (www.ft.com)
Trump’s pledge to unleash a ‘golden age’ of US manufacturing sputters (www.ft.com)
Trump’s empire of debt (www.ft.com)
A radical change at Winchester College . . . female boarders (www.ft.com)
Meet the women behind London’s new gallery scene (www.ft.com)
Defence companies climb FT ranking of top European employers (www.ft.com)
European engineering employers try to close big gender gap (www.ft.com)
Boston leads list of best places for foreign businesses in FT-Nikkei ranking (www.ft.com)
The ‘excessive pressure’ that led to Japan’s biggest accounting fraud in a decade (www.ft.com)
Americans explore possibility of move to Europe (www.ft.com)
Slumping Chinese oil imports ‘shield’ global market from higher prices (www.ft.com)
Israel and Lebanon agree to implement ceasefire (www.ft.com)
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Republican-led House deals blow to Trump over Iran war (www.ft.com)
Broadcom loses more than 250bn in market value as revenue forecast disappoints (www.ft.com)
Japanese hardware stocks are having a moment — again (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: India’s ‘cockroach’ movement founder plans protests over exam crisis (www.ft.com)
Trump’s pick of Pulte as spy chief threatens foreign surveillance bill (www.ft.com)
Senior official from Germany’s AfD meets top Kremlin associates (www.ft.com)
Online adverts for UK starter jobs halve over past decade (www.ft.com)
Saudi wealth fund replaces foreign CEOs with locals (www.ft.com)
UK Treasury set to take control of fighter jet spending after defence ministry mishaps (www.ft.com)
Fed’s Beige Book highlights weak consumer and reliance on AI build-out (www.ft.com)
Trump’s proposed grant rules could destroy US science, researcher warns (www.ft.com)
Trump’s Iran war drains US oil supplies to lowest level since 2004 (www.ft.com)
UK government urges companies to share data about AI effects on workforce (www.ft.com)
Barclays hopes to boost UK economy with enlightened self-interest (www.ft.com)
Elon Musk shifts social media focus from SpaceX to UK far-right politics (www.ft.com)
Europe’s tightrope walk on tech sovereignty (www.ft.com)
Keir Starmer pushes ‘bucket list’ policies as fatalistic mood descends on Downing Street (www.ft.com)
Gulf states in talks for oil pipelines to bypass Hormuz (www.ft.com)
Bessent says US inflation jump will be ‘short-term blip’ (www.ft.com)
Former UBS private credit fund says law firm helped defraud it of 145mn (www.ft.com)
Trump’s tariff threats spark political storm in Brazil (www.ft.com)
Nissan signs deal with China’s Chery for Sunderland car production (www.ft.com)
Google parent Alphabet upsizes record-breaking equity raise to 85bn (www.ft.com)
Vanguard fund becomes first ETF to top 1tn in assets (www.ft.com)
Meta bets on AI agents to unlock WhatsApp revenues (www.ft.com)
Warsh needs to separate his roles at the Fed (www.ft.com)
UK to spend 1.3bn supporting Bedford theme park project (www.ft.com)
Sorry Marc, it’s just not that big (www.ft.com)
Electoral reform for the UK? Don’t bet on it (www.ft.com)
Turkey’s frozen frontier with Armenia starts to thaw (www.ft.com)
Nigel Farage gambles on playing to the far right (www.ft.com)
Can batteries halt India’s coal power growth? (www.ft.com)
Author Lisa Hilton: ‘Venice is no good for committing adultery’ (www.ft.com)
Lunch-break Botox: executives turn to ‘tweakments’ to get ahead (www.ft.com)
Unilever CEO defends food deal saying staff ‘not paid to be lazy’ (www.ft.com)
Policing minister says ‘wrong calls’ made amid anger over Henry Nowak murder (www.ft.com)
Ukraine strikes St Petersburg as Putin’s forum gets under way (www.ft.com)
Ex-David Cameron adviser Steve Hilton leads California governor primary (www.ft.com)
Molly Alexander is putting the chic in antiques (www.ft.com)
How football’s ultimate underdog Haiti returned to the World Cup (www.ft.com)
New Danish government to cut corporate tax (www.ft.com)
Partners Group limits withdrawals in private equity fund for wealthy individuals (www.ft.com)
What Henry Nowak’s murder does — and does not — tell us about policing (www.ft.com)
OECD warns of ‘dark scenario’ if Gulf energy crisis drags on (www.ft.com)
US proposes tariffs of at least 10% over forced labour practices (www.ft.com)
How Real Madrid’s boss hopes to lure ‘galáctico’ investors (www.ft.com)
Brussels unveils sweeping plan to boost Europe’s digital sovereignty (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Can the Middle East crisis save Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos empire? (www.ft.com)
Can the Middle East crisis save Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos empire? (www.ft.com)
Why Richard Nixon torpedoed the global monetary system (www.ft.com)
The risk manager who revived Deutsche Bank (www.ft.com)
Swedish business bristles over EU interventions (www.ft.com)
Hungary secures more EU funds than it can spend (www.ft.com)
Can the rush for vaccines slow the latest Ebola outbreak? (www.ft.com)
Andrew Left’s fraud conviction leaves Wall Street asking: what are the rules? (www.ft.com)
How can the UK catch up on stablecoins? (www.ft.com)
Inside Alexandr Wang’s bid to revive Meta’s AI edge (www.ft.com)
India’s ‘cockroach’ party founder plans protests over exam furore (www.ft.com)
Trading firms generated 114bn in revenue last year (www.ft.com)
Iran peace deal would not derail case for ECB rate rise, says central banker (www.ft.com)
Warsh set to revamp Federal Reserve’s signalling to Wall Street (www.ft.com)
How can we persuade our daughter to have a prenup? (www.ft.com)
The AI boom gives 1990s IT brands a second crack at youth (www.ft.com)
Several UK universities nearly ran out of cash last year, says report (www.ft.com)
Inside Istanbul’s timeless fishing culture (www.ft.com)
The Return of the Great Powers — the perils of a ‘might is right’ world order (www.ft.com)
CBS fires Scott Pelley after clash over ‘60 Minutes’ (www.ft.com)
US and Iran exchange renewed fire as tensions rise over stalled peace talks (www.ft.com)
Palantir should not have ‘significant role’ in UK public data systems, MPs say (www.ft.com)
Premier League clubs could face legal action over sponsorship deals with crypto firms (www.ft.com)
Chinese investors fear missing out on SpaceX IPO after crackdown (www.ft.com)
Cliffwater flagship private credit fund hit with 17% redemption requests (www.ft.com)
Seven states sue US for paying 1bn to make Total exit wind power (www.ft.com)
Microsoft targets Anthropic with new model releases (www.ft.com)
‘More greed than there is fear:’ Goldman CEO says risk appetite is strong (www.ft.com)
Mexico rebukes US ambassador in growing narco spat (www.ft.com)
Cuba’s unavoidable reckoning (www.ft.com)
Labour backbench MPs say McFadden’s messages have not derailed welfare reform (www.ft.com)
Kyle included ‘more positive language’ in AI speech after Mandelson advice (www.ft.com)
The China-US tech truce is fragile (www.ft.com)
Greek shipping tycoon Marinakis ready to pay Strait of Hormuz transit fees (www.ft.com)
Jolts data shows US labour market is in stagnation not freefall (www.ft.com)
Ed Miliband calls for UK to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 87% by 2040 (www.ft.com)
Trump appoints ally as acting director of US national intelligence (www.ft.com)
Starmer uses disappearing messages, admits Downing Street (www.ft.com)
Who will be Gavin Newsom’s replacement? Voters to narrow down options (www.ft.com)
UK government pushes ahead with zero-hours crackdown despite business warnings (www.ft.com)
Let’s stop mismeasuring inflation (www.ft.com)
US convertible bonds set for record year as issuers harness AI boom (www.ft.com)
Anthropic to expand Mythos access to more than 15 countries (www.ft.com)
Why young America is trending socialist (www.ft.com)
Martin Wolf honoured by European institutions for defending ‘open and united’ Europe (www.ft.com)
Murrell used false invoices and expense claims to hide 400,000 embezzlement (www.ft.com)
Hot property: five homes for sale in Lake Maggiore, Italy (www.ft.com)
Oil industry faces ‘gruesome’ demand shock from Iran crisis (www.ft.com)
Google’s 80bn equity raise adds to that giant AI sucking sound (www.ft.com)
Higher core inflation in Eurozone sets up ECB tightening in June (www.ft.com)
China’s hunt for US tungsten escalates global critical minerals race (www.ft.com)
US rice farmers spy a lifeline in crisis-hit Cuba (www.ft.com)
Eurozone inflation rises to 3.2% in May as ECB prepares to raise rates (www.ft.com)
Britain’s growth figures could use a little more seasoning (www.ft.com)
Farage calls for ‘pure cold rage’ in response to Southampton murder (www.ft.com)
Mandelson files fire up row over taxes ‘to pay benefits’ (www.ft.com)
EU to relax budget rules to allow energy spending (www.ft.com)
Russian attack on Ukraine kills at least 13 (www.ft.com)
Gold replaces US Treasuries as world’s top reserve asset, ECB says (www.ft.com)
Israel’s Netanyahu faces backlash after Trump call (www.ft.com)
IPO boom, market doom? (www.ft.com)
How do you solve a problem like China? The EU has no answer (www.ft.com)
Castlelake: the private credit lender taking a run at easyJet (www.ft.com)
Greek tanker operator Dynacom readies vessels for possible opening of Hormuz (www.ft.com)
Macron’s Versailles glitz masks a fading economic legacy (www.ft.com)
Sea of tents in the heart of Beirut lays bare scale of Lebanon’s crisis (www.ft.com)
Blair has shone a spotlight on Starmer’s growth delusion (www.ft.com)
Will the IT consulting share price rout ever end? (www.ft.com)
Gerontocracy in America — how to break the grip of the ‘oldigarchy’ (www.ft.com)
Melanie Grant, Victoria Beckham’s skincare guru, has landed in London (www.ft.com)
India Inc gears up for opening of nuclear power to private sector (www.ft.com)
Top AI labs expand research into machine ‘consciousness’ (www.ft.com)
Europe’s maverick? Spain defends its robust rejection of Trump policies (www.ft.com)
What matters in Tuesday’s US primaries: LA ‘jungles’ and another Trump test (www.ft.com)
US in talks to expand nuclear weapons deployments in Europe (www.ft.com)
US start-up plans to drill for lithium under VW and BMW battery factories (www.ft.com)
How did Spain’s unemployment rate converge with Finland’s? (www.ft.com)
Deutsche Bank’s comeback (www.ft.com)