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June 11, 2025
Poland’s Donald Tusk faces no confidence vote after election flop
Prime Minister expected to survive but his coalition remains fragile after opposition victory in presidential ballot
Financial Times
June 11, 2025
WPP races to harness AI before the technology kills its business
Chief executive Mark Read pushed to adopt artificial intelligence but is set to exit with the share price languishing
Financial Times
June 11, 2025
How AI guided Ukraine’s drones to hit Russian airfields
Artificial intelligence took over the steering of unmanned quadcopters after losing signal
Financial Times
June 11, 2025
Europe’s nuclear fusion potential draws record investment round
German start-up Proxima Fusion secures €130mn to develop technology it says ‘changes history’
Financial Times
June 11, 2025
Politics round-up: from the powerful to the powerless
Insights into Trump’s return to power, Blair’s public service transformation, immigrants and Britain’s white working class
Financial Times
June 11, 2025
Trading firm Tower Research to launch fund for outside investors
High-frequency market makers are seeking new avenues for growth as competition rises
Financial Times
June 11, 2025
Private market funds lag US stocks over short and long term
State Street private equity index outpaced by S&P 500 over 3 months and 1, 3, 5 and 10 years for first time since 2000
Financial Times
June 11, 2025
Scania in talks to form consortium to buy Northvolt’s R&D lab
Swedish truck group wants to retain critical battery expertise in Europe
Financial Times
June 11, 2025
How Indonesia cornered the nickel market
Indonesia’s ban on exports of raw nickel has transformed the critical metal’s supply chain
Financial Times
June 11, 2025
Winners and losers of UK spending review
Health and defence will receive a bump, but other departments face a further squeeze
Financial Times
June 11, 2025
Peter Thiel-backed crypto group Bullish files for Wall Street IPO
Group seeking to tap a wave of enthusiasm for digital assets as Trump vows to cut regulations
Financial Times
June 11, 2025
World’s oceans remain near record temperatures as CO₂ levels rise
Copernicus also said surface readings remained high last month, ranking as the second warmest on record
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro takes the stand over alleged coup plot
Erstwhile rightwing head of state denies planning putsch to remain in power after failing to win re-election
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
US and Switzerland end stalemate over client information
Agreement lifts blockade on approvals of new Swiss investment advisers to pursue American wealth management
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Reeves places £39bn affordable homes plan at centre of spending review
But the chancellor’s large scale capital investment will contrast with tight budgets for many Whitehall departments
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
US oil output set for first annual drop since pandemic
Blow to Donald Trump’s ‘energy dominance’ goal as EIA predicts production decline in 2026
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Argentina’s Kirchner to be banned from politics after graft conviction upheld
Peronist leader had remained biggest opposition voice to Javier Milei despite 2022 corruption ruling
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Welcome to the ‘Hotel Crypto’
Check-out time TBD
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Private capital group Blackstone plots $500bn expansion in Europe
Co-founder Stephen Schwarzman sees ‘signs of change’ across the region
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Two bombmakers jailed for life over murder of Maltese journalist
Trial of suspects in Daphne Caruana Galizia’s death was seen as test of EU county’s ability to tackle organised crime
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Meta plans to invest $15bn in Scale AI as it bids to eclipse rivals
The deal would be one of the biggest of its kind, giving the Facebook parent a 49% stake in the start-up
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Lex Greensill says he suffers from ‘PTSD’ after SoftBank rescue talks
Greensill Capital founder says negotiations with Japanese group left him with ‘third-degree burns’
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Snap to launch ‘Specs’ smart glasses to revive challenge to Meta and Apple
Chief Evan Spiegel looks past investor doubts with AI-powered device designed to ‘bring out the best in humanity’
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Northern Ireland faces ‘inescapable’ prospect of charging households for water
Region hopes for improved overall funding formula in UK spending review
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Netanyahu’s coalition teeters as ultra-Orthodox allies threaten to dissolve parliament
Two partners say they will bring down Knesset if government does not pass law on religious exemption for military service
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Citi to boost provision for potential bad loans on US economic worries
US bank says figure will be up by a ‘few hundred million dollars’ from previous quarter
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Pakistan to raise military spending 17% after clashes with India
Islamabad cuts overall annual budget while earmarking a substantial increase for defence
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
In praise of gaming’s eccentric auteurs
‘To a T’, which casts you as a schoolboy with no elbows, is rare for being the work of a single-minded creator
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
US defence secretary defends deployment of Marines in LA, Pete Hegseth tells House subcommittee that troops are needed to ‘enforce immigration law’
US defence secretary defends deployment of Marines in LA, Pete Hegseth tells House subcommittee that troops are needed to ‘enforce immigrati...
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
‘Her challenge is the voters’: Can Reeves’ spending review rebuild her reputation?
UK chancellor has seen her approval ratings plunge since taking office
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
The Gulf’s ambitious bet on AI
It must improve skills and regulation to grasp the opportunity
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
The UK has a problem with corporate scaling
More needs to be done to support growth in the overlooked engine of the economy — mid-sized businesses
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
An ever riskier world economy
Trump’s tariff war brings with it unpredictability and a consequent loss of confidence
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
UK to sanction Israeli ministers Smotrich and Ben-Gvir
Move would mark first western sanctions against government ministers from the country
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Trade wars to weigh on two-thirds of developing countries, World Bank warns
Emerging economies outside of Asia becoming ‘development-free zone’, lender warns
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Italy, Greece and Spain emerge as winners in bond market anxiety
Eurozone’s former crisis spots have shaken off concerns over rising debt levels as investors bet on fiscal co-operation
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
London to lose out in UK government spending review, says City Hall
Mayor Sadiq Khan has been pressing chancellor Rachel Reeves for more transport funding
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Warner Bros Discovery ‘fumbling through disruption’ as cable TV struggles
Break-up of US media group after just three years leaves staff exasperated amid disintegration of swashbuckling cable era
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Edinburgh supercomputer to get £750mn in spending review
Funding comes after Labour initially pulled money for the project last July
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
UK FCA gives green light to Pisces share trading scheme
Buying and selling of stakes in private companies could begin later this year under delayed plan
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Central banks can brush aside rising long bond yields
Their credibility is strong, the spillovers are small and financial conditions are improving
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Tories secured most donations of any UK party in first quarter of 2025, data shows
Main opposition party received more than £3.3mn while Reform UK failed to gain big-ticket supporters
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Our homes may be smarter — but are we getting dumber?
After being humbled by mere electronic blinds, the idea of a home that regulates itself to my needs is terrifying
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Blame game breaks out over blackout in Spain and Portugal
Also in today’s newsletter, a warning sign from the US solar sector
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
EU targets Chinese plywood in latest defence of domestic industries
Tariffs of up to 62.4% will apply to imports of hardwood varieties
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
US says trade talks with China ‘going well’ as sides reconvene
Howard Lutnick says discussions in London expected to go on throughout Tuesday
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
The great gochujang guide
Top takes on the spicy Korean condiment
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Milei clashes with Argentina’s protectionist outpost at end of the world
Province set up to project sovereignty over Antarctic Peninsula and Falklands faces shake-up under libertarian leader
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Trump is coming for the ‘enemy within’
Sending the National Guard into LA is the administration’s clearest step yet towards authoritarianism
Financial Times
June 10, 2025