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Chips; VAT; war debt; mine sweeping; Zambia; the Pope; Trump; and ChatGPT
Chips; VAT; war debt; mine sweeping; Zambia; the Pope; Trump; and ChatGPT
Milestone a relief for executives as they battle plans to increase bank’s capital requirements
Michela Tindera talks to Leslie Hook and Eleanor Olcott
Plus, investing in the Ukraine build-out
Sizing up the systemic exposure
Also in this newsletter: Europe’s Greens make a pitch to join the centrist coalition
Also in today’s newsletter: UAE tax rules and EU bank capital requirements
This series features conversations between FT journalists and the technology industry’s leaders, innovators, and thinkers. In the latest instalment, GV’s Tom Hulme talks about the AI investment cycle and predicts a comeback for Google Glass-style smart glasses
The Warner Bros boss could get a $700mn payday from the sale of his studio to Paramount
Continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz threatens the movement of gas and fertilisers as well as oil
Analysts warn Tehran’s ability to prolong disruption to oil and gas flows ‘has a way to go’
Containers are being dropped off at far-flung ports while freight rates have soared
Conflict throughout the Middle East risks disrupting an expanding calendar of fairs and auctions
Blockbuster junk bond and loan offering will test investor appetite at a time of heightened nerves over AI disruptions
More lessons from the jagged frontiers of new technology
Media mogul David Ellison has bagged the prize — but the deal needs to work for shareholders
These delightful savoury pastries deserve to be cooked in more kitchens
Rift deepens as start-up tests limits of Microsoft’s exclusive rights to host its models
Move by UKNNL leads union to question government claims about ‘golden age’ for sector
With services of dominant Gulf rivals disrupted, there is a brief window to provide direct flights that avoid the region’s hubs
Many in the country, haunted by memories of the 1980s, are convinced Israel is preparing a broad land offensive
Stronger guardrails are needed before these funds seep into the $9tn US retirement market
An exclusive interview with the Dutch duo celebrating 40 years as a creative couple
The Lone Star State seeks to form an economic fiefdom that harbours little patience for ‘woke’ coastal infirmities