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[EN] Financial Times

SpaceX buys xAI to unite crucial parts of Musk’s empire

Rocket company and AI model builder to combine as billionaire envisions data centres in space

Gold and silver deepen historic slump

Losses in precious metals follow record-breaking rally

Palantir shares jump 7% on rapid revenue growth

Data intelligence group predicts 61% boost in sales this year

FirstFT: Trump to lower India tariffs after Modi ‘agrees’ to stop buying Russian oil

Also in today’s newsletter: US to launch $12bn critical minerals stockpile, and Ikea closes seven big stores in China

Trump urges US lawmakers to work together to avoid government shutdown

Democrats have refused to fund the Department for Homeland Security after the killing of protesters in Minnesota

Reeves takes aim at Trump as she calls for UK and EU to speak with one voice on trade

British chancellor participates in talks with the bloc focused on resetting relations between the two sides

France adopts budget after premier survives no-confidence vote

Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resorts to a special constitutional power in order to tackle deficit

Police to review allegations against Mandelson in Epstein scandal

Metropolitan Police announces move after revelations former minister leaked confidential information to sex offender

Oracle raises $25bn in bond offering despite concerns over rising debt

Company’s huge bet on AI has prompted investor concerns about the sustainability of its spending

Devon Energy’s merger with Coterra looks a little too defensive

With oil prices stagnant and development costs high, investors seem none too impressed by this all-stock deal

Trump to slash India tariffs after Modi ‘agrees’ to stop buying Russian oil

Levies will drop from 50% to 18% as US president claims New Delhi will buy more than $500bn of American goods

Mandelson leaked sensitive UK government tax plans to Epstein

Keir Starmer orders inquiry into former business secretary’s conduct during his time as minister

US-Iran talks expected in coming days, diplomats say

Regional powers brokering meeting in attempt to avert new conflict in Middle East

Odey claims UK watchdog was under ‘political pressure’ before banning him

Hedge fund boss was barred from sector over response to allegations of sexual harassment and assault

This is what a proper Brexit looks like

Prosperity and security will be driven by removing unnecessary barriers that hold businesses back

American brands have lost their cool

As boycotts spread, the US is discovering the price of being politically unpopular

Götterdämmerung marks an electrifying climax for La Scala’s Ring cycle

British conductor Alexander Soddy took the final part of Milan’s new Wagner production to exhilarating heights

Russian captain guilty of manslaughter after North Sea collision

Vladimir Motin on duty when his vessel hit tanker carrying fuel for US military

Oil tumbles as US-Iran tensions ease

Energy prices reverse recent gains on easing geopolitical concerns and warmer weather outlook

Xi’s ominous purge of his top general

President’s power play bodes badly whether it is a sign of strength or weakness

Human connection still needed in credit investing

AI is a natural technology for the industry, but traders and investors still need to stress-test strategies with experts

This Rembrandt lion could make art market history — with help from Jeremy Irons

The artist’s deft, arresting sketch is set to make at least $15mn for a wild cat charity

Submit your questions: Are US markets and the economy as strong as Trump claims?

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with US managing editor Brooke Masters and US financial commentator Robert Armstrong on Thursday February 5

China is the main beneficiary of Trump’s Arctic antics

As the US redeploys its navy and alienates allies, Beijing is filling the void