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[EN] Financial Times

FirstFT: ‘Unprecedented’ plane crash raises questions about Beijing’s security

Also in today’s newsletter: an interview with Nato chief Mark Rutte, and US Supreme Court rejects Trump’s bid to end birthright citizenship

Satellite TV group Dish files for bankruptcy to cut $9bn debt load

Parent company EchoStar has surged to $30bn market capitalisation from windfall on SpaceX holding

School economics class: This town received a £96mn post-Brexit makeover. It voted Reform anyway

Employment

US Supreme Court rejects Trump’s bid to end birthright citizenship

Ruling is major blow to president’s immigration agenda

Eni and Mercuria to form partnership to trade energy commodities

Italian oil major and Swiss trading house aim to secure large profits that have been notched up by some rivals

Nike earnings helped by tariff refund but performance still shows strains

Trainer maker reported $11bn in revenue in its most recent quarter, the lowest since February 2022

World Bank to phase out China lending

Decision from global development institution follows years of pressure from the Trump administration

Witkoff and Kushner arrive in Doha for talks over US-Iran deal

Mediator Qatar says there are no plans for American delegation to meet Iranian officials

Transcript: New UK prime minister, same bond market

Robert Armstrong speaks to Ian Smith

Gold heads for worst quarter in more than a decade as retail frenzy fades

Expectations of higher interest rates fuelled by Iran war help end bullion’s record rally

US stocks chalk up biggest quarterly gain in six years

Investors navigate Iran war fallout, chip stock volatility and blockbuster SpaceX IPO

Europe’s rearmament drive is sustaining 195,000 US defence jobs, Nato chief says

Mark Rutte makes economic case for Donald Trump to remain committed to the alliance in FT interview

New UK prime minister, same bond market

Leadership changes but the debt market remains in charge

Anthropic launches Claude Science in push for pharma revenue

New AI product has use cases in rendering 3D protein structures and drug discovery

‘Unprecedented’ plane crash tests Beijing’s sense of security

Fatal flight of a light aircraft into Chinese capital’s tallest building raises questions about its defences

Space entrepreneurs borrow some surprisingly terrestrial tactics

Vertical integration helps to bridge the gap between today’s investments and returns that won’t come until later

Philip Morris allowed to market Zyn pouches in US as safer than smoking

Nicotine pouches are a focus of the tobacco industry’s push to grow beyond cigarettes

Key Burnham adviser pushes back at union call for bank tax rise

Trades Union Congress estimates restoring previous surcharge could raise £9bn

Schroders close to selling its financial planning arm for more than £200mn

UK asset manager aims to dispose of Benchmark Capital to Söderberg & Partners

Egg producers settle US claims they manipulated benchmark prices

Federal and state authorities cite three-year effort to co-ordinate bids that inflated quotations

Vedanta pulls listing of copper unit day before IPO

CopperTech Metals’ market entry was meant to take advantage of US enthusiasm for critical minerals

Britain’s defence investment predicament

After months of wrangling, Starmer’s military funding plan still came up short

Binance and founder sued by crypto investors in London lawsuit

Nearly 1,700 UK users allege that world’s largest crypto exchange offered risky products without regulatory approval

‘Kill switches’ could be needed for AI-powered trading, BoE official says

Technology could make markets more volatile through ‘herding behaviour’, Sarah Breeden tells ECB conference