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US reveals security concerns around TikTok and ByteDance (www.ft.com)
Antony Gormley’s iron men take a stand at Houghton Hall (www.ft.com)
Can tyrants be curtailed? (www.ft.com)
Charli XCX, the bard of ‘brat’ (www.ft.com)
Ask Shrimsley: do we really have to play a game? (www.ft.com)
Why Vance-ism won’t be the future (www.ft.com)
Paris’s green revolution is still a work in progress (www.ft.com)
Entrepreneurs, are you paying enough into your pension? (www.ft.com)
In charts: Labour’s economic inheritance (www.ft.com)
Access to cash is the tip of a digital iceberg (www.ft.com)
My dry cleaning disaster (www.ft.com)
Sunshine-chasing Britons race to book last-minute summer holidays (www.ft.com)
Become a landlord? You’re better off putting your money in the bank (www.ft.com)
The Edinburgh Fringe: dos and don’ts (www.ft.com)
Sponsors embrace Olympic push into urban sports (www.ft.com)
The penny starts to drop on small stock machinations (www.ft.com)
Lamp designer Jane McCall: ‘Once you get into the ethos of Bloomsbury, it takes over’ (www.ft.com)
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Let the games begin! (www.ft.com)
Olympic mirror on the wall . . . who’s the fittest of them all? (www.ft.com)
Gamification — it’s like fun but more hellish (www.ft.com)
Ackman postpones Pershing Square IPO after scaling back expectations (www.ft.com)
Tech reversal pushes US megacaps into correction territory (www.ft.com)
Schultz opposes Starbucks settlement with activist investor Elliott (www.ft.com)
Starbucks needs faster service, not more complicated drinks (www.ft.com)
Reeves to delay infrastructure projects to address ‘fiscal hole’ (www.ft.com)
Trump denies rift with Israeli leader after Mar-a-Lago meeting (www.ft.com)
Musk’s X faces questions from watchdog over AI data grab (www.ft.com)
AI start-up Anthropic accused of ‘egregious’ data scraping (www.ft.com)
How Harris turned the tables on Trump (www.ft.com)
Ukraine will have a just peace or no peace at all (www.ft.com)
Reader callout: Are private banks worth it? (www.ft.com)
How would a President Harris make her mark on the US economy? (www.ft.com)
How a ‘bunch of nobodies’ left Kenya’s political class running scared (www.ft.com)
Harris vs Trump: tracking the 2024 US presidential ad battle (www.ft.com)
The welfare state is writing too many people off too early (www.ft.com)
Kemi Badenoch expected to join Tory leadership race over weekend (www.ft.com)
European credit group Hayfin Capital nears buyout deal (www.ft.com)
Paris ready for opening ceremony of 2024 Olympics (www.ft.com)
Universal basic income: the bad idea that never quite dies (www.ft.com)
The Paris Olympics sabotage attack: what we know so far (www.ft.com)
European Medicines Agency rejects breakthrough Alzheimer’s drug (www.ft.com)
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Labour confronts £20bn black hole (www.ft.com)
People are flipping out about T-bill issuance (www.ft.com)
Qatar Airways closes in on South African deal (www.ft.com)
Pete Buttigieg would be Kamala Harris’s smartest pick for vice-president (www.ft.com)
Nathaniel Rothschild agrees to back Lars Windhorst’s Tennor (www.ft.com)
Evangelical leader Franklin Graham: ‘Americans realise Trump is not pastor-in-chief’ (www.ft.com)
UK drops challenge to proposed ICC warrants against Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant (www.ft.com)
The luxury industry is falling from its elevated heights (www.ft.com)
The secret Hong Kong garden that’s a portal to the past (www.ft.com)
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Vanguard warns investors over company stake limits (www.ft.com)
Team Kamala: the people behind Harris’s White House run (www.ft.com)
ECB finds ‘shortcomings’ in banks’ ability to cope with cyber attacks (www.ft.com)
Barack Obama backs Kamala Harris for president (www.ft.com)
Netanyahu allies attack Harris over ceasefire call (www.ft.com)
Australia ends attempts to revive uranium mining in national park (www.ft.com)
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Highwire legend Philippe Petit offers a bird’s-eye tour of his New York (www.ft.com)
Labour’s ‘reveal’ of £20bn hole exposes bigger problem with its fiscal straitjacket (www.ft.com)
Blue Owl is bidding hard for the private capital big leagues (www.ft.com)
Sabotage hits French railways hours before Olympics opening ceremony (www.ft.com)
JPMorgan pitches in-house chatbot as AI-based research analyst (www.ft.com)
Terror plots and politics as Macron’s Olympic Games begin (www.ft.com)
ECB poised to close lender owned by longtime adviser to Prince Andrew (www.ft.com)
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A photographic odyssey in southern Italy (www.ft.com)
Lib Dems push for extra parliamentary rights to reflect jump in number of MPs (www.ft.com)
Can Marvel’s ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ revive the box office? (www.ft.com)
The reset: how Britain can restore its global reputation (www.ft.com)
FT readers: your Edinburgh highlights (www.ft.com)
Brussels abandons crackdown on overfishing (www.ft.com)
Artificial intelligence breakthroughs create new ‘brain’ for advanced robots (www.ft.com)
Inside France’s Olympic medals factory (www.ft.com)
Trump’s dollar devaluation plan unlikely to prevail, say investors (www.ft.com)
Taylor Swift and the fallacy plaguing modern economics (www.ft.com)
Russia’s surprising consumer spending boom (www.ft.com)
How Revolut finally won the licence to unlock growth in UK and beyond (www.ft.com)
Banco Sabadell boss warns of antitrust threat to takeover by BBVA (www.ft.com)
iPhone elbowed out of top 5 in China by domestic smartphone rivals (www.ft.com)
US arrests Sinaloa drug cartel chief and son of ‘El Chapo’ (www.ft.com)
Is the tide turning on US stocks? (www.ft.com)
Maduro threatens Venezuela’s opposition ahead of crucial poll (www.ft.com)
Indonesia moves to reduce Chinese ownership of nickel projects (www.ft.com)
NHS safety regulator found to have ‘significant internal failings’ (www.ft.com)
Harris denounces ‘hate-fuelled’ protests against Netanyahu (www.ft.com)
David Rubenstein’s daughter resigns Alaska fund post after cronyism claims (www.ft.com)
Reeves to disclose £20bn shortfall in government funding plans (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Russia and China fly bombers near Alaska for first time (www.ft.com)
Israeli military seizes plot in ancient West Bank ruin (www.ft.com)
Murdochs split as legal battle looms over control of family trust (www.ft.com)
Musk to seek Tesla board approval for $5bn injection into xAI start-up (www.ft.com)
Younger Chinese fume at call to raise retirement age (www.ft.com)
Uber and Lyft score victory in landmark California gig economy case (www.ft.com)
OpenAI to launch ‘SearchGPT’ in challenge to Google (www.ft.com)
Hermès sales defy luxury slowdown (www.ft.com)
AI is approaching an open-source inflection point (www.ft.com)
Shingles vaccine ‘may prevent dementia’, research finds (www.ft.com)
American and Southwest airlines report plunge in profits (www.ft.com)
Harris memes resonate with Gen Z voters (www.ft.com)
Former UK veterans’ minister avoids threat of jail over Afghanistan inquiry (www.ft.com)
Bill Ackman slashes fundraising target for US fund IPO by as much as 90% (www.ft.com)
Strong debut for cold storage company listing could signal recovery for US IPOs (www.ft.com)
Workers in Europe and central Asia suffer spike in heat-related stress (www.ft.com)
GB Energy tie-up with Crown Estate raises questions about UK wind sector (www.ft.com)
Pershing Square USA to investors: please ignore Bill Ackman (www.ft.com)
Why breaking the rules is easy for Trump (www.ft.com)
Stockport’s housing saga mirrors wider challenge for Labour planning reform (www.ft.com)
Universal Music shares slump 20% after streaming revenue growth slows (www.ft.com)
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How to read the US economic growth data with scepticism (www.ft.com)
Tackling poverty will be the litmus test of Labour’s appetite for change (www.ft.com)
Carmakers face a painful hit from this consumer crash (www.ft.com)
Apollo strikes £2.7bn deal for UK parcel group Evri (www.ft.com)
French and German falls in business confidence raise prospect of ECB cut (www.ft.com)
Youth groups urge Kamala Harris to hold the line on climate change policy (www.ft.com)
Number of poorly rated prisons rises sharply in England and Wales (www.ft.com)
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This is how Kamala Harris plans to win the White House (www.ft.com)
Reading the runes of the tech sell-off (www.ft.com)
Harris launches video to counter Trump’s ‘radical’ attack (www.ft.com)
US economy grows 2.8% in second quarter (www.ft.com)
USS warns on future investments after Thames Water loss (www.ft.com)
Start-ups like Wiz will have to learn the art of living longer (www.ft.com)
Climate activists step up direct action at European airports (www.ft.com)
Coinbase fined £3.5mn by UK regulator over ‘high-risk’ customers (www.ft.com)
The Echo — mountainous Mexican documentary with a dash of fantasy (www.ft.com)
‘Kamala is Brat’ — is her energy policy too? (www.ft.com)
My English Persian Kitchen brings Iranian cuisine to theatre’s onstage cooking trend (www.ft.com)
Investor appetite returns to Britain (www.ft.com)
Russia and China fly joint air patrols near US for first time (www.ft.com)
On the road with the woman seeking to oust Venezuela’s President Maduro (www.ft.com)
A tale of three very different elections (www.ft.com)
Lloyds chief says mortgage rates have stabilised (www.ft.com)
Stellantis and Nissan deepen fears over auto industry downturn (www.ft.com)
An ill wind blows for China’s renewable groups (www.ft.com)
Expect a Tory leadership race mired in bitter and personal fights (www.ft.com)
Julius Baer profits drop as Signa clean-up continues (www.ft.com)
UK science minister pledges cyber security boost for crucial data troves (www.ft.com)
AstraZeneca raises profit outlook on strong cancer drug demand (www.ft.com)
Unilever’s second-quarter sales growth misses estimates (www.ft.com)
Anglo American takes fresh $1.6bn writedown on Yorkshire fertiliser mine (www.ft.com)
Brad Jacobs’ few billion dollars are just another Spac squeeze (www.ft.com)
Revolut secures UK banking licence after 3-year wait (www.ft.com)
ANZ fires staff as it investigates alleged bond trading irregularities (www.ft.com)
Bangladesh garment sector rocked by protest crackdown (www.ft.com)
Inflation, stock prices, and french fries (www.ft.com)
Why Brussels is wary of backing Hungary in fight for Russian oil (www.ft.com)
Chip stocks lead Asian markets lower after US tech sell-off (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Biden says Americans have to choose between ‘unity and division’ (www.ft.com)
Forget history — London’s latest museum is all about the selfie (www.ft.com)
Edinburgh pubs: a connoisseur’s selection (www.ft.com)
Investors should beware the unwinding of Biden’s economic legacy (www.ft.com)
‘Small is cool’: a clarion call for our materialistic age (www.ft.com)
Reeves to pave way for Budget tax rises (www.ft.com)
UK family-owned businesses urge Labour to keep inheritance tax relief (www.ft.com)
How Bidenomics will survive the departure of Biden (www.ft.com)
Paris brasseries and shops reel from Olympics lockdown (www.ft.com)
Vance and Harris scramble US dealmakers’ election strategies (www.ft.com)
Ukrainians strip out Tesla batteries to keep the lights on (www.ft.com)
Funding surge for blank cheque companies points to Spac bounceback (www.ft.com)
How Citi’s error-riddled loan reports led to a $136mn fine (www.ft.com)
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The Middle East’s problems extend far beyond Gaza (www.ft.com)
Will US companies keep faith in the ‘Texas miracle’? (www.ft.com)
The world of work is changing. Is Canary Wharf ready? (www.ft.comhttps)
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Are Indian investors sitting on a bubble? (www.ft.com)
‘A Moncler winter jacket has become like a school uniform’: children’s luxury booms in South Korea (www.ft.com)
Macau’s Portuguese strive to preserve their cultural heritage (www.ft.com)
Businesses are counting the likely cost of ‘heatflation’ (www.ft.com)
Biden to defend decision to ‘pass the torch to a new generation’ (www.ft.com)
UK’s state-owned energy company to focus on offshore wind power (www.ft.com)
Councils ‘struggle to cope’ with rising cost of special educational needs (www.ft.com)
White House says Joe Biden will not resign as president (www.ft.com)
Ford shares skid after surprise hit to profits from cost of fixing faulty cars (www.ft.com)
Netanyahu urges US to stand with Israel in face of Gaza war protests (www.ft.com)
Seven Tory MPs signal they hope to stand in party leadership election (www.ft.com)
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BlackRock leads as ether ETFs rack up $100mn on first day of US trading (www.ft.com)
Airlines brace for the end of the ‘revenge travel’ boom (www.ft.com)
Kering warns on profits after Gucci sales fall by almost 20% (www.ft.com)
UK signs new defence pact with Germany (www.ft.com)
French regulator pulls licence for Vincent Bolloré’s TV channel C8 (www.ft.com)
US stocks sink after Big Tech earnings disappoint (www.ft.com)
Scholz says he will seek second term as German chancellor (www.ft.com)
Simon Case expected to step down as UK cabinet secretary (www.ft.com)
Hizbollah drone footage highlights Israeli security vulnerabilities (www.ft.com)
US warns tech start-ups on security threats from foreign investors (www.ft.com)
Festival Orchestra of Lincoln Center — Huang Ruo soundtracks a walk through New York (www.ft.com)
Russia’s ticking prescription clause (www.ft.com)
Brussels warns Meloni over press freedom in Italy (www.ft.com)
Turkey returns $5bn Saudi deposit in show of economic confidence (www.ft.com)
UK could save at least £500mn through better procurement oversight, watchdog says (www.ft.com)
IAG takeover of Air Europa in peril as EU officials signal concern (www.ft.com)
UN blasts ‘shamefully’ high hunger levels (www.ft.com)
Pro-Palestinian MP’s supporter charged with encouraging ‘Charlie Hebdo-style’ terror attack (www.ft.com)
Germany shuts ‘Blue Mosque’ and bans Shia group for extremism (www.ft.com)
When five go mad on the motorways (www.ft.com)
Harris vs Trump: America’s sudden gender election (www.ft.com)
Santander’s UK profits fall as it courts mortgage customers (www.ft.com)
Shoplifting and street theft surge in England and Wales (www.ft.com)
Unexpected fall in business activity drags down Eurozone economy (www.ft.com)
Clifford Chance hands partners £2mn as profits surge (www.ft.com)
Starmer signals strict approach to discipline after crackdown on rebel MPs (www.ft.com)
Fake Games, cyber threats and disinformation: Russia reacts to sporting isolation (www.ft.com)
Alphabet’s M&A flops underscore its strategic dilemma (www.ft.com)
CrowdStrike to implement new checks to avoid another global IT outage (www.ft.com)
Labour government quashes first rebellion (www.ft.com)
EasyJet reassures investors over summer travel as fares hold up (www.ft.com)
Revive ‘Oxford-Cambridge arc’ growth plan, urge business and university leaders (www.ft.com)
The London market discount is about performance, not geography (www.ft.com)
Deutsche Bank doubles investment banking advisory revenue (www.ft.com)
Lex Greensill accused of misconduct and ‘misrepresentations’ by UK government (www.ft.com)
Is commercial real estate over the hump? (www.ft.com)
BNP Paribas’ equities traders boost quarterly profits (www.ft.com)
Why Brussels is sounding the alarm on EU media freedom (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Tesla profits slip as Musk delays ‘robotaxi’ launch (www.ft.com)
Can natural diamond market regain sparkle? (www.ft.com)
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BlackRock hit by $17bn Asia-Pacific outflows in first half (www.ft.com)
India closes in on China as largest emerging market (www.ft.com)
Running in Edinburgh: an insider’s guide to three top routes (www.ft.com)
How best can I object to my neighbour’s extension plans? (www.ft.com)
FTAV’s further reading (www.ft.com)
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Investors warm to UK equities in ‘turning of tide’ for unloved market (www.ft.com)
Italy is tying itself in knots over business gender quotas (www.ft.com)
Western companies are still fuelling Putin’s war machine (www.ft.com)
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Von der Leyen and Starmer plan meeting to drive UK-EU ‘reset’ (www.ft.com)
UK inward investment being thwarted by bureaucracy, warns minister (www.ft.com)
How Olympics opening ceremony director Thomas Jolly found himself in a culture war (www.ft.com)
Hugo Chávez’s birthplace has had enough of his revolution (www.ft.com)
The dangerous effects of rising sea temperatures (www.ft.com)
How Murdoch became a spectator at Trump’s convention (www.ft.com)
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Harris promises ‘freedom’ as she eyes path to US election victory (www.ft.com)
How private equity tangled banks in a web of debt (www.ft.comhttps)
The flashpoints that threaten a détente between China and the Philippines (www.ft.com)
Bobcat merger a ‘slap in the face’ for Korean reform drive (www.ft.com)
Payments using digital wallets surge in Britain (www.ft.com)
Auction of 2-year Treasury notes shows record demand on rate cut hopes (www.ft.com)
UPS sees consumers trading down as new ecommerce sites hit profits (www.ft.com)
Macron to keep French caretaker government until after Olympics (www.ft.com)
Cleverly first to launch campaign for Tory leadership (www.ft.com)
Alphabet revenue jump shows no sign of AI denting search business (www.ft.com)
Tesla misses profit estimates as electric vehicle deliveries slow (www.ft.com)
Singapore’s GIC looks to buy western groups’ China units (www.ft.com)
Starmer suspends seven Labour MPs after rebellion over two-child benefit cap (www.ft.com)
Lockheed Martin sees ‘strong demand for deterrence’ from Europe to Asia (www.ft.com)
Lessons from the global IT outage (www.ft.com)
Italy cracks down on local Amazon unit over tax and labour practices (www.ft.com)
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"Kamala Harris could win — and win big" (www.ft.com)
The ICJ’s damning verdict (www.ft.com)
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Hot property: five homes in English national parks (www.ft.com)
LVMH posts weaker Q2 sales growth amid high-end slowdown (www.ft.com)
WHO warns Gaza at ‘high risk’ of polio outbreak (www.ft.com)
Nationwide first big lender to offer sub-4% mortgage deal in months (www.ft.com)
UK has 3 years to prepare for war, army chief says (www.ft.com)
Rolls-Royce boss warns of prolonged supply chain strains (www.ft.com)
Echo, Royal Court Theatre — a different actor every night, the same surreal story (www.ft.com)
Meta warns EU regulatory efforts risk bloc missing out on AI advances (www.ft.com)
US Secret Service head resigns over Trump assassination attempt (www.ft.com)
Immigration is both essential and impossible (www.ft.com)
Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary convicted in UK of leading terrorist group (www.ft.com)
Britons may need to be put off taking trains due to HS2 curtailment, watchdog says (www.ft.com)
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The ‘bin fires’ setting Labour’s in tray alight (www.ft.com)
Shapiro, Kelly and Cooper frontrunners to be Harris’s running mate, say donors (www.ft.com)
Labour to stop using Bibby Stockholm barge for asylum seekers (www.ft.com)
NHS may ‘break’ under patient demand, warns spending watchdog (www.ft.com)
Germany agrees constitutional fixes to protect supreme court (www.ft.com)
Transparency rules for US private funds lapse after SEC allows deadline to pass (www.ft.com)
Julius Baer’s boss needs serious fizz for wealth manager’s revamp (www.ft.com)
Does the Bank of England have a plumbing problem? (www.ft.com)
Kamala Harris: a Gen X woman with Gen Z appeal (www.ft.com)
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What would Kamala Harris’s White House agenda look like? (www.ft.com)
BBC plans 500 job cuts in push for more cost savings (www.ft.com)
Spending watchdog questions UK investment in European Space Agency (www.ft.com)
Football players and leagues to lodge anti-Fifa complaint with Brussels (www.ft.com)
UK ministers set to change environmental rules to boost housebuilding (www.ft.com)
GM indefinitely halts work on its driverless car at Cruise unit (www.ft.com)
Insurers’ losses from global IT outage could reach billions (www.ft.com)
How will the Fed and ECB change their monetary strategies? (www.ft.com)
A cautionary tale from South Africa’s ‘just energy transition’ (www.ft.com)
The problem with the coronation of Kamala Harris (www.ft.com)
France faces glut of unwanted Olympics tickets (www.ft.com)
Porsche warns on profits as flooding hits supplier (www.ft.com)
US remains off track on climate pledge despite Biden green spending push (www.ft.com)
India’s post-election budget outlines spending binge for coalition partners (www.ft.com)
The Labour government’s ‘inheritance’ retort will not work on everything (www.ft.com)
Cat bonds offer profit in perils — for now (www.ft.com)
Julius Baer names Goldman Sachs executive Stefan Bollinger as chief (www.ft.com)
Why I am now optimistic that economies can break out of a rut (www.ft.com)
The end of the Omnitrade (www.ft.com)
EU keeps calm and carries on after Biden withdrawal shakes US (www.ft.com)
Sizing up the small-caps rally (www.ft.com)
China’s Xi bets on high tech for ‘great rejuvenation’ (www.ft.com)
Woodside aims to build ‘dream team’ for its global LNG ambitions (www.ft.com)
Risk of lead contamination in UK food chain should be assessed, says senior scientist (www.ft.com)
Paris’s independent tailors discover a rich seam (www.ft.com)
My Top 10: Jackie Wullschläger’s personal pick of the National Galleries Scotland (www.ft.com)