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[EN] Financial Times

ECB holds interest rates at 2% as inflation rises

Policymakers warn risks to economy from energy shock driven by Middle East conflict have ‘intensified’

Bond investors brace for ‘volatile’ Fed transition as Powell stays on

Kevin Warsh will be trying to shift central bank’s approach at time of deep division, say fund managers

New era begins at Fed as Powell vows to be ‘low profile’ governor

Also in today’s newsletter, political violence in the US isn’t just rising — it’s broadening

Golders Green stabbing suspect was previously referred to Prevent

Two Jewish men injured in knife attacks in north London

ECB holds rates amid supply shock

Central bank believes it ‘remains well positioned to navigate the current uncertainty’

Eli Lilly profits more than double as weight-loss drug sales soar

First-quarter sales of medication Zepbound increased 80 per cent to $4.2bn

How the Trump-Xi threats of trade war softened into a quieter rivalry

The forthcoming US-China leaders’ summit will be much less fraught than the last one

Bank of England holds rates at 3.75% but says ‘ready to act’ if needed

Monetary Policy Committee says borrowing costs may need to rise if energy shock continues to hit global economy

Bridge: substantial overbid requires determined and skilful play to land slam following best lead

Suit establishment via ruffing finesse proves superior to relying on ‘sure thing’ finesse

Oil tumbles after surging to $126 on supply fears

Brent crude hit new conflict high as blockade of Strait of Hormuz continues before dropping in wildly volatile trading

Devastating drama Mass confronts the aftermath of a school shooting

Two sets of parents meet for an attempt at restorative justice in Fran Kranz’s deeply human play at London’s Donmar Warehouse

LIV Golf races to secure financial lifeline as Saudis walk away

Lossmaking tour confirms it is seeking backers as PIF prepares to cut losses at end of season

Should you be worried about private credit? You asked, we answered

John Foley and Sujeet Indap of the FT’s Lex column replied to reader questions

The problematic inevitability of Andy Burnham

Labour’s assumptions about its leader-in-waiting are logical but no guarantee of success

Blue Owl draws in $9bn as private credit market cools

Growth in headline figure obscures worse than expected $700mn increase in fee-paying assets

Is AI increasing access to justice?

A steep increase in ‘vibe litigation’ appears to be expanding the market for legal activity

Bank of England sets stage for extended hold on interest rates

BoE scrapped its central scenario for first time since pandemic

More than 50 countries agree to work on trade measures to cut out fossil fuels

Deals between buyers and suppliers of green energy or technologies among proposed climate solutions

Citadel Securities is feeling its OATs

The next markets to fall to the algos?

Belgium in talks with Engie to nationalise country’s nuclear assets

Government considers extending reactor lifespans comes as energy shocks force Europe to reconsider atomic power

The Things We Never Say by Elizabeth Strout — profound and resplendent

A new tale about the power of secrets by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of ‘Olive Kitteridge’

Returns before rigs: why surging oil prices haven’t sparked a Permian boom

US oil producers are in ‘wait-and-see’ mode as the Iran war energy crisis plays out

Volkswagen targets European production cut as profits fall

VW takes €500mn hit from shelving EV output at US plant while rival Stellantis returns to profit as it pivots back to petrol

Welcome our new robotaxi overlords

The arrival of driverless vehicles is a second chance for cities