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[EN] Financial Times

FirstFT: Pete Hegseth’s broker looked to buy defence fund before Iran attack

Also in today’s newsletter: US petrol prices rise above $4 a gallon while Unilever and McCormick in talks to create $60bn food group

UK’s £16bn housing bank aims to protect developers from Iran shock

Housebuilders expected to be hit by sharp cost increases and fall in consumer sentiment

Whoop hits $10bn valuation as health tracking takes off

Wearable device maker eyes IPO after raising $575mn from sovereign wealth funds and top athletes

Eurozone inflation jumps to 2.5% in March

Middle East energy shock pushes price growth to highest level in almost 2 years

Sports law firm behind Chelsea sale sells stake to private equity group

Deal will give San Francisco’s Cordillera a board seat at UK-based Northridge

Lib Dems borrow from Macron playbook for May 7

Though the party is fifth nationally, Ed Davey thinks sticking to the centre ground can deliver local election gains

Raspberry Pi profit surges as AI boom lifts demand

Sales growth for UK computer company particularly strong in China and US

UK growers warn of cucumber and tomato shortages as gas prices surge

Producers warn of empty shelves if supermarkets do not raise prices to help offset costs linked to Iran war

Unilever nears deal to merge food unit with McCormick to create $60bn group

Move will transform Hellmann’s mayonnaise maker from multi-category conglomerate into beauty and personal care company

Inflation worries become growth worries

A longer war makes long bonds interesting

Aviation regulator rejects Heathrow’s £10bn spending plan

Civil Aviation Authority says average charges per passenger should stay broadly flat over next five years

Asia turns to coal as Iran war chokes off gas supplies

Countries shrug off environmental concerns to fire up use of polluting fuel as Gulf supplies dwindle

FTAV’s further reading

Euro-Office; private equity and care homes; AI bubble; and the social theory of insurance

EU ministers commemorate Bucha massacre as Ukraine peace talks stall

Also in this newsletter: the former Putin translator overseeing the Hungarian election observation mission

FT Alphaville’s toy Collateralised Whatever Obligations

The FTAV Credit Explainer Part II: Securitisation Bugaloo

Private capital’s great disappointment era begins

The $22tn industry is facing the prospect that returns will fall far short of the expectations of investors

Foreign central banks sell US Treasuries in wake of Iran war

International official holdings at New York Federal Reserve fall to lowest level since 2012

BlackRock looks at HSBC’s Canary Wharf tower for new London HQ

Asset manager is seeking at least 600,000 sq ft as demand for high-end offices rises

Transcript: The rocky legal future of Trump’s tariffs

Marc Filippino talks to Antoine Gara and Stefania Palma

Cracks appear in US-UK security co-operation after Trump-Starmer tensions

Differences over war in Iran are hitting working relationships between diplomats, officials and military personnel

Why do politicians want AI to go faster?

Bullish rhetoric about ‘unleashing’ the technology is badly out of touch with the sensibilities of many voters

Swiss lawmakers signal compromise on $22bn UBS capital plan

Decision could be published in April with foreign capital requirements component moving to parliament for debate

‘Pump anxiety’ from soaring fuel prices prompts surge in EV interest

Increased costs since outbreak of Middle East conflict prompt more test drives and advert views

BlackRock to boost investment in NHS property

Asset manager teams up with Greater Manchester Pension Fund for £1bn joint venture as government seeks more private finance