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[EN] Financial Times

US inflation holds steady at 2.4% in February

Figure comes as Middle East war sends energy prices higher

Nearly 500 mortgage deals withdrawn by UK lenders in two days

The average rate on a two-year fix has climbed back above 5%

It’s IPF takeover voting day. Do you know where your shares are?

When irrevocable means unattainable

Bundesbank scraps planned return to its historic headquarters

Landmark site in Frankfurt to become new home for city’s overcrowded European School

Mandelson pay-off was about £70,000, documents will show

First tranche of papers could cause embarrassment for Keir Starmer’s government

Nvidia strikes $2bn deal with AI cloud provider Nebius

AI chip giant continues dealmaking spree that deploys huge cash reserves into funding its own customers

Bank of England fines Direct Line £10mn for overstating capital

Motor insurer took almost a year to detect accounting error

Live reader Q&A — Will the Iran war derail the global economy?

Take part in a live Q&A with economics leader writer Tej Parikh and European economics commentator Martin Sandbu, now

They wanted more space at home — so built a Roman palazzo in west London

When the neighbouring property came up for auction, it proved an opportunity for one couple not just to build an extension but to indulge their Roman ambitions

What do China’s new green targets really mean?

Beijing keeps room for manoeuvre a key part of clean energy push

What the Iran war will mean for emerging market economies

Higher oil prices will ‘significantly change the game plan’ for central banks in developing nations, say economists

Mandelson files: Ministers brace for first tranche of documents

Met calls for new laws unless tech groups do more to combat phone theft

London police chief wants handset providers such as Apple to offer ‘concrete commitments’ by June

CVC warns of lower performance fees after flagship fund struggles

Private capital group’s shares fall again, bringing decline over past 12 months to more than 40%

Japan to take lead on releasing oil from reserves

Governments from Europe to Asia race to tackle energy shock

Europe explores capping natural gas prices

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen mulls measures to ease impact of Iran war shocks

In the studio with Nigo – Japan’s premier polymath

The designer, collector and ceramicist is about to be celebrated at London’s Design Museum. We visit him at work

Hedge fund Caxton loses more than $600mn in Iran war fallout

Firm’s $9bn fund was down 7% last week as market upheaval hurt macro traders

Gulf food supplies rerouted as Iran threats hit Hormuz shipping

Disruption risks causing shortages in region which imports 90 per cent of its food

L&G’s capital buffer shrinks as insurer cuts asset values

Shares in FTSE 100 company fall despite announcing record share buyback

EU threatens to cut Venice Biennale’s funding over Russia

Art fair’s decision to invite Russia ‘not compatible’ with bloc’s stance on Ukraine war, says Brussels

FirstFT: Companies rush to sell debt as war fears ease

Also in today’s newsletter: JPMorgan clamps down on lending to private credit groups and Oracle reassures over AI spending

US airlines face $11bn fuel hit from Iran conflict

American carriers’ decision not to hedge future purchases has left them exposed to sharp swings in oil prices

Embarrassing Iran U-turn for the right, but Starmer’s problem is worse

Despite a change of heart from Reform and the Conservatives, the Middle East war is much more difficult for the government