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[EN] Financial Times

Global tech stocks rebound after Micron’s profit surge

US chipmaker’s bumper quarterly results calm investor fears following market sell-off this week

Live reader Q&A with Stuart Kirk — Where should I invest?

Join a live Ask an Expert Q&A with the author of the FT’s ‘Skin in the Game’ column now

Jamie Dimon promotes two potential successors as co-presidents of JPMorgan Chase

Doug Petno and Troy Rohrbaugh handed control of two of the bank’s largest divisions

France warns against weaker climate targets for cars as EV sales surge

Minister says watering down European engine rules would send ‘terrible signal’ after Hormuz energy crisis

Flagship Ares private credit fund hit by 14% withdrawal requests

Firm caps redemptions as retail investor exodus accelerates across the industry

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Hospitals cancel operations because of lack of air conditioning

Record June temperatures put up to 4,000 surgeries at risk

Why aren’t more companies adopting AI?

Organisational barriers may still be too high

SpaceX bond sale signals markets are in ‘bubble territory’, warns Allianz CIO

Debt investors will scrutinise Musk’s rocket company more closely than equity markets, says Ludovic Subran

Andy Burnham’s Ed Miliband test

The choice of chancellor will reveal the likely character of the government and the extent of any new radicalism

Venezuelan earthquakes leave ‘devastating number of deaths’

Acting president Delcy Rodríguez says 164 already confirmed dead but toll likely to rise sharply

Donald Trump — EV salesman extraordinaire

Electric cars go vrooom

Supergirl — gutsy heroine gets a James Gunn makeover

Milly Alcock impresses in a fizzing movie filled with pop-punk, asskicking and wisecracking

The End of Everything by M John Harrison — a dark vision of Britain’s decline

A characteristically apocalyptic novel is both a horrifying and compassionate view of an isolated nation where yuppie super-aliens live among dislocated humans

Robots are coming to the oil patch

Also in today’s newsletter, Russia receives an oil windfall amid Iran war

Market gloom reduces number of homes facing ‘mansion tax’ in England

Receipts would be nearly £30mn lower today than when the policy was announced, estate agency data shows

Takaichi sets out Japan’s largest-ever investment roadmap

$2.3tn plan combining public and private funds over 14 years implies fiscal expansion by heavily indebted government

German group Merck to buy Bio-Techne in $11.3bn deal

Acquisition of US medical tools maker will be life sciences company’s biggest in more than a decade

How much compute does the world really need?

Scale cannot solve AI’s fundamental problem with accuracy

FirstFT: Oil price returns to prewar level

Also in today’s newsletter, deadly earthquakes strike Venezuela and Meta to replace human moderation with LLMs

Trump’s culture wars are a goal down

The US’s chief asset as the World Cup host is precisely the issue that’s been tearing it apart: immigration

Cheat sheet for an EU financial geopolitics plan

How to become an autonomous global power in monetary matters

EasyJet in talks with Castlelake after rejecting £4.9bn takeover offer

Budget airline turned down offer that US private credit group submitted on Tuesday