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[EN] Financial Times

Middle East war strengthens case for renewables, says Microsoft energy chief

Oil and gas price shocks triggered by conflict reignite discussion about building defences to volatile fuel costs

Deconstructed watch: L’Epée Time Fast II in Chrome

An ingenious clock inspired by the lines of a 1960s grand prix car with movements for timekeeping and engine parts

Transcript: The case against stablecoins

Katie Martin speaks to Rob Armstrong and Brendan Greeley

Toyota supplier makes $8bn bid for Japanese chipmaker Rohm

Takeover proposal by Denso comes as Tokyo seeks to consolidate sector to compete against China

Retail private credit is an unsolvable problem

Plus Korea’s rollercoaster market

Von der Leyen and Birol discuss how to tackle spiralling energy prices

Also in this newsletter: EU consumer group praises bloc’s landmark digital rules

Private credit loan spreads are tiiiight

But data is fun

FTAV’s further reading

Finest boys in finance; private equity’s dark side; Pokémon for everyone

FirstFT: Gulf states may rethink overseas investments due to war

Also in today’s newsletter: Lloyds’ digital drive and EssilorLuxottica heir

Lessons for central bankers from geopolitical shocks past

Higher inflation and lower investment are the norm, with the magnitude of the geopolitical shock crucial

‘Cavalier and demeaning’: the Trump team’s hyper-aggressive war rhetoric

White House boasts of the military’s lethality and prowess but critics pan the language as callous and cruel

The tax nomads flying into a war zone

As Iranian missiles target the UAE, wealthy people are chartering flights into Dubai to maintain their tax residency status

Transcript: Iran war’s global energy impact

Victoria Craig speaks to Jamie Smyth and Joshua Franklin

Power prices in Europe swing wildly as Iran war stokes volatility

Prices rise almost 20-fold in a few hours as solar gives way to natural gas made scarce by war in Middle East

The vulnerable Gulf energy assets putting the world on edge

Infrastructure in the region plays a critical role in global power supply

F1 races at risk as Middle East war disrupts sport

Formula 1 is ‘monitoring situation’ ahead of planned races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia next month

UK to delay difficult decisions on AI copyright rules

Government goes back to drawing board after its proposals triggered backlash from creative industries

The billionaire ‘buccaneer’ braving the Strait of Hormuz

George Prokopiou’s Dynacom is one of the few legal operators willing to sail to and from the Gulf

Why Trump won’t clean up his own mess

Chaos and instability are a feature, not a bug, of the US president’s approach to foreign policy

Help was one of the great charity albums. Can a sequel match it?

The 1995 record raised millions for War Child — now Help(2), featuring Olivia Rodrigo, Oasis and Arctic Monkeys, aims to do the same in the streaming age

The Iran war presents a ‘guns and butter’ nightmare for investors

Conflict will intensify the mounting global debt and inflation risks

Why oil at $200 a barrel is no longer unthinkable

If supply disruptions persist, holders of stockpiled reserves can’t be relied on to fully cushion the impact

Can the Gulf still act as an airline hub for the world?

All regular flights at the three hubs of Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha remain suspended

Jeweller Sophie Bouilhet-Dumas talks taste

The gardener and founder of Mira Stella loves pistachios, Gio Ponti and Himalayan blue poppies