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[EN] Financial Times

EU-US tensions over Greenland and tech are far from over, says Macron

French president calls on bloc to take the necessary steps to become a true global economic power

FTAV’s further reading

ICE; giant loops; Peter Muller; Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin; teetotalers; Bluesky; and sky blue

Fix the EU economy with ‘protection, not protectionism’, says Macron

Also in this newsletter: European countries perceived as more corrupt

FTSE Russell adds to doubts over Indonesian stocks

Index provider joins MSCI in raising concerns about market’s transparency

FirstFT: Starmer defies call to quit as UK prime minister

Also in today’s newsletter: Russian army casualties and US tariff carve-outs for tech

Transcript: Novo Nordisk hits back at copycat drugs

Sonja Hutson speaks to Patrick Temple-West and Joshua Franklin

Can Sanae Takaichi change Japan’s constitution?

Prime minister has vowed to fulfil LDP’s long-stated mission to amend the charter

Standard Chartered finance chief leaves for Apollo

Diego De Giorgi was seen as in contention to succeed chief executive Bill Winters

Carlyle’s flagship buyout funds gain after flurry of portfolio IPOs

Group has redoubled efforts to exit deals and return cash to investors to prove it still has strong dealmaking operations

Morgan Stanley’s Musk whisperer returns

Michael Grimes is back after a stint in the Trump administration

Betrayal — Romola Garai and Shaun Evans bring star quality to new spy thriller

The ITV series about an intelligence officer focuses on the emotional cost of secrecy

Obesity linked to 70% higher chance of contracting serious infectious disease

Lancet study shows that being very overweight runs risk of hospitalisation from diseases including flu and pneumonia

How Santander took a $12bn gamble on cracking the US

While many European banks have a poor record in the US, the Spanish lender believes its Webster Financial deal is different

Investors sour on listed credit funds over AI hit to software sector

Business Development Companies’ bonds and equity have fallen sharply this year

Timing of England’s school holidays is ‘pretty bizarre’, says Ofsted head

Martyn Oliver calls for debate on long summer break and whether it is sensible to sit exams during hotter months

Russian army casualties in Ukraine surge

Rising number of men killed or missing in action makes a military breakthrough for Moscow less likely, officials say

Investors pour billions into Europe’s AI and defence start-ups

Soaring valuations as venture capital flows to groups tied to continent’s security and economic sovereignty

Britain is falling behind in the European space race

The potential sale of the Scottish rocket start-up Orbex shows the gap between rhetoric and reality

Top bosses depart Canadian pension fund after Thames Water fiasco

Senior directors leave after losses on UK utility and souring of another European investment

EU must reform ‘obsolete’ emissions trading system, warns BASF boss

Executives in heavy industry voice fear planned phaseout of free allowances will lead to prohibitively high costs

Is this the way the world ends?

Romantic relationships with AI models will not heal the disconnect between young men and women

I love wrinkles (as long as they’re not mine)

Staying age-positive in the era of the “forever 35” face

Subletting platforms are on the rise: win-win or lose-lose?

New portals to help ‘Generation Renters’ who want — or need — to monetise their property are springing up, often cutting through red tape. But not everyone is on board

What fast food’s downturn says about the US economy

Restaurants have raised prices to offset rising labour and ingredient costs, leading low-income customers to visit less often