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[EN] Financial Times

Global stocks fall and oil prices climb

Asian memory chipmakers lead declines as clashes over Strait of Hormuz put investors in ‘risk-off’ mode

Nippon Paint offers €7.5bn for Akzo unit in attempt to gatecrash rival deal

Japanese group makes bid for decorative coatings business that includes Dulux brand

US launches more strikes on Iran as ceasefire teeters

Fighting escalates as Trump insists Strait of Hormuz remains open while Tehran says it is closed

In defence of . . . prediction markets?

Turning everything into a wager can get ugly, but has its upsides

FTAV’s further reading

Hong Kong; change; Montenegro; Albania; housing; hell

EU urged to follow its own rules and ban trade with Israeli settlements

Also in this newsletter: No ‘single measure’ will protect kids online, says justice commissioner

Why global investors are tussling over UK companies

Plus, Japan pension fund urged to invest at home, investors cut back on Asian chipmakers and Roy Lichtenstein: Like New

FirstFT: US-Iran ceasefire teeters

Also in today’s newsletter: Bumper investment banking gains and UK council homes

Dimon pressed over whether he lobbied UK government on Epstein’s advice

US Senator Elizabeth Warren demands JPMorgan boss explain any links with paedophile over proposed tax on bankers’ bonuses

Transcript: Citigroup’s ruthless remake

Saffeya Ahmed talks to Akila Quinio and Ortenca Aliaj

A life-changing bond and a pulpy space opera — our new graphic novels round-up

A bond forms between a girl and a man dying of Aids in The Nightingales, and culture flourishes in a Nazi concentration camp in Sophie Herxheimer’s Ode to Joy

Mastercard examines sale of UK payments subsidiary Vocalink

Discussions to sell majority stake back to British banks come as unit seeks contract to develop next-generation platform

The Westies — an elegant gangland thriller stuffed with robust plot twists

JK Simmons leads a richly detailed story of warring Irish and Italian crime families in early-1980s New York

Speeding up digital finance shift ‘could deliver £33bn boost’ to UK economy

Chair of new task force predicts ‘huge prize’ if progress is made in areas such as issuing sovereign bonds on blockchain

‘Trump accounts’ and how to spread America’s wealth

Political stability in the US requires it — the question is, pre-distribution or redistribution?

Cutting China reliance would cost the west $23tn, research suggests

Study highlights challenge facing US and EU as they try to reduce Beijing’s dominance over strategic supply chains

Wall Street feasts on fees from SpaceX IPO and mega-mergers

Top US banks benefit from revival of large deals as AI optimism and strong consumer fuel market rally

Deutsche Bank and UniCredit sue Linde over Russia sanctions losses

Test case will determine whether lenders can recover hundreds of millions of euros seized by courts

AI is not enough to arrest China’s decline

There are other, more powerful forces weighing on the country’s economy

Freshfields culls partners after pay overhaul

Dozens of partners at ‘magic circle’ law firm handed fewer equity points

UK proposal on EU youth mobility scheme is ‘non-starter’, diplomats warn

Number of places available is key sticking point in ‘reset’ negotiations between London and Brussels

Investors cut back bets on Asian chipmakers after blistering rally

TSMC, SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics together account for 29% of MSCI Emerging Markets index

Companies turn to Chinese AI models to cut costs

DoorDash, Siemens and Airbnb are among those seeking to curb ballooning bills and reduce reliance on US technology

FoundRae, the fine jeweller bringing modern talismans to Mount Street

Beth Hutchens’ new London store is a destination for symbolic and spiritual jewels