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[EN] Financial Times

Stocks leap as Iran ceasefire sparks global ‘relief rally’

Oil prices tumble following deal between Washington and Tehran to open Strait of Hormuz

Fed’s March minutes supported continued policy easing

The FOMC worried about war uncertainty and elevated labour market risks after poor February labour market data

NHS data chief pushes for deeper rollout of Palantir technology despite outcry

Ming Tang says the platform, which collates patient information in one place, is delivering ‘outstanding results’ in England

Truce offers moment of respite for battered Tehran

Residents of Iran’s capital seek to begin picking up the pieces of their lives even if few believe conflict is truly over

SEC names Gibson Dunn partner David Woodcock to run enforcement unit

Appointment comes as Wall Street watchdog accelerates business-friendly deregulation drive

Middle East ceasefire under pressure over Israeli strikes on Lebanon

Bombardment prompted Iran to halt passage of oil tankers through Strait of Hormuz

White House pushed Pakistan to broker temporary Iran ceasefire

Idea for pause in fighting originated from Donald Trump’s team even as he escalated threats against Iran

Israel vows to continue war on Hizbollah despite Iran ceasefire

Israeli military says it hit 100 sites linked to militants as Netanyahu and Trump insist deal does not cover Lebanon

Submit your questions: How will the Iran war impact China?

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with Joe Leahy and Cheng Leng from our Beijing bureau on Friday April 10 at 1pm BST

Haircut for UK taxpayers after lenders take control of struggling broadband provider

National Wealth Fund gave Gigaclear £240mn guarantee three years ago and is now the biggest shareholder

Billionaire promises to move from Hong Kong to Britain — to keep funding Reform UK

Crypto entrepreneur Ben Delo says he gave £4mn to Farage’s party before government tightened rules on overseas funding

Fed officials sparred over response to energy surge caused by Iran war

Minutes of March meeting show policymakers debated whether to focus on inflation or jobs market risks

Go to court and lose out on £9bn car finance redress scheme, says FCA boss

Comments by Nikhil Rathi position watchdog for stand-off with claims management companies and law firms

JD Vance to lead US delegation in Islamabad talks

Iran threatens to withdraw from ceasefire pact over Lebanon attacks while Israel and the US say it was not included in deal

An unstable truce in the Middle East

Iran has been severely degraded but for Trump there are lessons to learn

SEC chair says US states should lead on policing corporate behaviour

Comments by Paul Atkins come as Trump administration is seeking to loosen regulatory constraints

Our quest not to solve bitcoin’s great mystery

Because what is this, 2014?

Meta releases first AI model since Zuckerberg’s spending spree

Muse Spark ‘purpose-built’ for social media apps as investors question huge AI investment

Keir Starmer leans into his Iran response to resonate with voters

Labour’s sober election pitch puts the prime minister’s handling of the war in the Middle East at its centre

Samuel Alito and the making of a conservative court

Two new biographies trace how a once-overlooked justice helped overturn Roe vs Wade, unshackle Trump and transform the US Supreme Court into a culture-war battleground

Employment law has changed: here’s what you need to know

New unfair dismissal rules may lead to much bigger payouts to senior staff

The UK needs to make choices on tech strategy

As with Brexit, public anger could swing behind the idea that we need to take back control

Why the ‘SaaSpocalypse’ doomsayers are wrong

Every major tech platform shift follows the same pattern: short-term pain for long-term gain

Copenhagen — Michael Frayn’s brilliant atomic bomb drama returns with fresh gravity

This crackling revival brings urgent themes of brinkmanship and nuclear conflagration to London’s Hampstead Theatre