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[EN] Financial Times

HSBC fined $24.6mn over Australian scam failures

Bank admits inadequate protection of ‘spoofing’ victims

Turbulence at Tata delays take-off for new Air India chief

Airline hit by fatal crash, rising fuel costs and record loss is searching for its next leader

FT Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign

The FT invites readers to join our campaign to promote financial literacy in the UK and around the world

How the oil market shrugged off the Iran crisis

Fears of summer shortages and $200 oil have been replaced by a focus on looming gluts

Letter: El Niño is a reminder supply shocks are structural, not episodic

From Lena Thiede, Co-Founder and General Partner, Planet A, Berlin, Germany

Letter: Starmer’s social media ban smacks of moral panic

From Jem Eskenazi, London N3, UK

Letter: Token economics is the wrong model to adopt

From Yakov Filippenko, Founder, Intch, New York, NY, US

Letter: Athenians’ Sicily disaster: something for Xi to ponder

From William Steeds, Political Risk Insurance Underwriter at Lloyd’s of London, London W2, UK

US and Iran sign deal as Trump vows to release frozen funds and ease sanctions

President says Iranians will receive incentives when they ‘behave’ and acknowledges Tehran will keep ballistic missiles

Andy Burnham campaigns for by-election win with view to Labour leadership challenge

Five things to know about Kevin Warsh’s first Fed meeting as chair

Central bank chief says ‘new chapter’ has begun as he promised sweeping reforms

Chinese universities gain ground on UK and US in global rankings

Britain and US retain grip on top 10, with MIT first and Imperial College London second

Possible prototype for Stonehenge discovered near historic stone monument

Timber structure suggests Neolithic people gathered to celebrate solstice on Salisbury Plain earlier than thought

FT Crossword: Number 18,403

FirstFT: Lululemon apologises after Japanese drum controversy in China

Also in today’s newsletter: Mukesh Ambani’s Jio set to file for IPO, and Fed officials tilt towards rate rise

Fed officials tilt towards rate rise as Kevin Warsh era begins

US government bonds drop after central bank vows to tame jolt of inflation triggered by Iran war

Crunching the numbers on Warsh’s lil’ statement statement

It’s both the size and what you do with it

Blow to UK authorities as former Nigerian oil minister cleared in bribery case

Diezani Alison-Madueke had been accused of receiving private jet flights and use of properties in top London districts

Federal Reserve holds rates with short statement and hawkish projections

Kevin Warsh has eliminated explicit forward guidance, but his colleagues project that at least one rate rise is needed

Five things to know about the high-stakes Makerfield by-election

Labour candidate Andy Burnham hopes to win the seat and then seek to replace Keir Starmer as prime minister

Fed decision as it happened: US central bank drops bias for rate cuts as Kevin Warsh era begins

Donald Trump’s war in Iran has sent inflation to nearly double the central bank’s target

The risks of borrowing from China’s economic playbook

Western governments must ensure industrial policy does not turn into unchecked state expansion

CME chief Duffy to step down after reshaping global derivatives trading

CEO led the group through a transformation from markets dominated by physical pits to decentralised electronic trading

Starmer holds out prospect of cabinet job for Burnham

Allies of mayor say he would turn down such a role as he is pitching himself as a change from current administration