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[EN] Financial Times

Donald Trump warns Iran that US will ‘rescue’ protesters

President’s threat follows days of demonstrations over living standards

FirstFT: Lagarde’s ECB pay under spotlight

Also in today’s newsletter: UK regulator sharpens focus and Iranian protests turn violent

Five big finance questions for 2026

The issues facing private credit, the IPO market, the future of banks and beyond

Home Counties most affected by VAT on private school fees, data suggests

Few English local authorities report a rise in state school pupil numbers with a corresponding fall in private enrolment in 2024-25

Iran protests put president’s reform agenda to the test

Rallies over collapse in living standards rattle authorities in country with history of cracking down on demonstrators

UK financial watchdog closes 100 probes to sharpen enforcement focus

Cull of legacy cases highlights strategic change at FCA, with focus on fewer but higher impact cases

Poverty, mistrust and antisemitism — Berlin Shuffle by Ulrich Alexander Boschwitz

This recently rediscovered, bleakly comic tale of three no-hopers in interwar Germany was written by a Jewish refugee in the 1930s. It reads like a cautionary tale for our times

The silver linings that could give Keir Starmer some economic cheer

Falling UK inflation rate and prospect of interest rate cuts mean there could be upside surprises for PM in 2026

What are politicians talking about?

The UK government keeps putting out messages but no one is listening because they are incomprehensible

Why we should know what we don’t know

Cognitive blind spots are undermining our ability to see the world as it is, rather than as we would like it to be

Climate action faces key tests in 2026

New EU carbon tax and large clean energy projects are on the horizon

China doubles down on export-led growth model

The country plans to reinforce its dominance of global manufacturing, despite persistent deflation at home and rising tensions abroad

Prices for lab monkeys surge on China biotech boom

More drugs entering middle or late-stage development drive up demand

Europe has ‘lost the internet’, warns Belgium’s cyber security chief

EU law enforcement too dependent on digital infrastructure from US tech companies, Miguel De Bruycker says

Why supermarkets are taking a bigger slice of UK pizza night

Rising costs and changing tastes are pushing people away from long-established chains

Christine Lagarde’s pay is 50% higher than disclosed by ECB

Europe’s top central banker earns almost four times more than Fed chair Jay Powell, FT analysis shows

Are you sure you want to leave the UK to avoid inheritance tax?

Advisers say increasing numbers of clients are taking advantage of residency rules

Luxury discounting on the rise as years of price increases bite

As much as 40% of designer goods were sold at steep markdowns this year, analysts say

The Bayeux Tapestry is a thrilling depiction of war and political transformation

On display later this year at the British Museum, it shows Anglo-Saxon needlework at its peak, while the margins are a free-for-all of strange and vivid scenes

Aesthetic surgeon Dr Costas Papageorgiou talks taste

The skin specialist loves Marcus Aurelius, feels sorry for architects and thinks facials are better than therapy

The companies driving hopes of a London IPO revival in 2026

City looks to software group Visma to kick-start listings market after a ‘disappointing’ 2025

A pragmatist’s guide to growing box, yew, cotoneaster and myrtle

Evergreens are the backbone of a beautiful year-round garden — if you know how to nourish and protect them

Swamp Notes: Is the US economy really K-shaped?

High earners are doing great. Low earners are struggling. What does that say about the economy?

Predicting 2026: Will the Magnificent 7 tech stocks continue to diverge?

Financial Times columnist Gillian Tett predicted that the Magnificent 7 tech stocks …