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[EN] Financial Times

FirstFT: Oil snaps back after ships hit

Also in today’s newsletter: private credit default rates and Paris mayoral elections

Iran war risks higher household inflation expectations

Rate-setters will act so that medium-term expectations remain anchored

Private credit gets a shoulder tap

JPMorgan has marked down the value of private credit loans to software companies

Water takeovers to be referred to UK government for national security screening

Commercially available AI systems will be taken off the mandatory investment screening list in drive to cut red tape

Estée Lauder sues perfumer Jo Malone for breach of contract

US company objects to use of British entrepreneur’s name in her collaboration with Zara

Paris frontrunner bets on ‘new left wave’ sweeping big cities

Emmanuel Grégoire wants to extend 25 years of Socialist rule in the French capital

EU’s six biggest economies push for single markets watchdog

Proposal by ‘E6’ countries, including Germany and France, aims to reinvigorate plans to unify bloc’s capital markets

The AI-driven ‘kill chain’ transforming how the US wages war

Systems from Palantir and Anthropic are helping to turn torrents of battlefield data into thousands of strikes

Trump’s Iran folly is handing Xi Jinping weapons in the trade war

Despite China being a huge oil importer, US mismanagement will give Beijing the upper hand in upcoming talks

Supertankers rush to Red Sea port as Iran war chokes Gulf oil exports

Saudi pipeline allows ships to avoid perilous Strait of Hormuz but they must now brave notorious hotspot for Houthi attacks

The Holy Rosenbergs — a Jewish family grapples with the Gaza war in Arthur Miller-esque drama

Arguments swirl and thicken in a revival at the Menier Chocolate Factory that is strongly resonant yet belongs to the past

Hizbollah’s war with Israel deepens its isolation in Lebanon

Widespread opposition to conflict and mass displacement stoke sectarian tensions

FTAV’s further reading

Libel; Apple; futures; dead internet; AI; Angus the cow; Binance; and free speech

Military briefing: the closest US-Israel war yet

Not since the Suez Crisis has the IDF fought alongside an ally in a major military offensive

The shadow front in the war against Iran

Iraq has been a battleground for Tehran and Washington’s interests since 2003. A murky conflict has broken out there again

Should you lie to your kids about their Junior Isas?

Parents worry about their children getting access to a lump sum at an early age — some choose to keep it a secret

Which chokepoint wins in a game of geoeconomic Top Trumps?

It depends on its damage to the target, potential for blowback and durability

America risks financial credibility with payments deficit obsession

Imposing tariffs in response threatens to create a problem where none exists

‘Men retire, women get fired’ — the quiet crisis gripping museums

Arts institutions have made much of their new openness to women leaders — but there are growing concerns about a gender backlash

Investment fund questions valuations in Blue Owl’s private credit portfolio

Glendon Capital Management says debts are marked higher than similar publicly traded securities

UK’s water utilities may finally be worth a dip

Despite a recent price bump, valuations are still relatively low

Partners Group sounds alarm on private credit default rates

Chair of Swiss private capital group warns pace could double to above 5% in coming years

Art market’s return to growth threatened by geopolitical volatility

Worldwide sales edged up 4% to $59.6bn in 2025 after two years of decline

Rise of the five-star jammy dodger as top hotels embrace ‘bakery tourism’

Croissants, cheese straws and iced buns are drawing queues round the block — and smart hotels are taking note