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[EN] Financial Times

UK household energy bills to rise by 13% from July to two-year high

Ofgem’s cap increase means annual energy costs will rise to £1,862

Byju’s founder sentenced to jail in Singapore for contempt of court

Judge orders six-month jail term for edtech group’s chief Byju Raveendran

Samsung workers set for $400,000 bonus after deal to share AI profits

Agreement with union ends wrangling over how to share spoils of boom at memory-chip maker

Is BP ungovernable? Chair’s ousting over ‘bullying’ fuels fresh cycle of chaos

Albert Manifold’s behaviour and use of personal devices cited as factors in removal that has piled pressure on CEO Meg O’Neill

AI’s mixed economic signals

Plus, the euro convergence trade

How the EU quietly backed away from talking up its mutual defence clause

Also in this newsletter: Should the EU drop its online ‘fairness’ push?

Trad bookies ♥ prediction markets

C-c-c-c-combo rakers

FTAV’s further reading

Pontiff vs AI; CFTC compromised; Louisbait; weird Americana

Transcript: The 18th-century woman who made saving possible for the poor

Gillian Tett and Robin Wigglesworth talk to Victoria Bateman, author of ‘Economica’

FirstFT: Is the Board of Peace in limbo?

Also in today’s newsletter: BP boardroom shake-up and EU car subsidies

Introducing: The Story of Money

A new video podcast from The FT exploring the history of finance

Halifax and TSB have outlived their brand-name usefulness

Bank consolidation in Britain now makes sense in targeting customers for multiple products

The legacy of Jay Powell at the Fed

The outgoing chair has made some mistakes, but his decision to stand up to Trump was heroic

Transcript: AI Labs — Elon Musk wants AI in space

Murad Ahmed talks to Stephen Morris and Hannah Murphy

Transcript: BP shakes up its leadership . . . again

Marc Filippino talks to Verity Ratcliffe and Jennifer Hughes

Bullying problem? The battle inside BP’s boardroom

With the ousting of Albert Manifold, BP has replaced two chief executives and two chairs in the past three years

UK retailers call for £2.60 small parcels charge to close customs loophole

M&S, Primark and Next want government to close exemption benefiting Chinese rivals

France signals volte-face on ‘Made in Europe’ subsidies for UK car industry

Paris initially lukewarm on including Britain in European Commission proposal to shield strategic industries from imports

UK software investor Hg strikes first buyout deal since SaaSpocalypse

Acquisition of rights and royalties management company for $500mn comes after plunge in software stocks

Who was Bond before 007? New game First Light has the answer

While his movie counterpart takes a break, the spy returns with a youthful look, a promoted Moneypenny and Lenny Kravitz as villain

Hong Kong overtakes Switzerland as hub for global offshore wealth

Chinese territory enjoys surge of investment from mainland as wealthy spread assets across different jurisdictions

Netflix hits out over German plan to make groups invest more in Europe

Streamer among those criticising proposal as protectionist as government looks to boost industry

A lamb chop lunch from the chef behind London’s buzziest French restaurant — with recipes

What does Bouchon Racine co-owner Henry Harris eat with his family?

Thousands of Iranians reach Saudi Arabia for Hajj despite war

Tehran and Riyadh seek to ease tensions as pilgrims head for Mecca and Medina