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[EN] Financial Times

Transcript: AI Labs — Zuckerberg’s $100bn gamble

Murad Ahmed speaks to Cristina Criddle and Hannah Murphy

The risk manager who revived Deutsche Bank

The European bank has finally learned that it doesn’t need the US to reach success

How can the UK catch up on stablecoins?

Inquiry warns country risks missing out on potential benefits of new form of digital money because of excessive regulation

Florentino Pérez: Real Madrid offers investors prestige not profits

Club president says illustrious brand will lure outside capital at €10bn-plus valuation as he fights for re-election

New York Knicks title run gives besieged owner a rare reprieve

Long assailed for banning fans who yell ‘sell the team!’, James Dolan gets a break after decades without a championship

Andrew Left’s fraud conviction leaves Wall Street asking: what are the rules?

Guilty verdict for famed short seller raises questions on line between public commentary and illegal trading

Can the rush for vaccines slow the latest Ebola outbreak?

The Bundibugyo strain is a reminder that serious health threats can escalate from under-the-radar pathogens

Can’t afford a Klimt? Now you can bet on it

Predictions platform Kalshi has entered the art auctions arena — though not everyone is convinced it’s a winner

Hungary secures more EU funds than it can spend

Budapest has to find projects for €10bn from pandemic recovery fund which lapses in December

Swedish business bristles over EU interventions

Lawyers and financiers complain that policymakers could be undermining the success of the country’s model

India’s ‘cockroach’ party founder plans protests over exam furore

Abhijeet Dipke, leader of viral youth movement, to lead demonstrations calling for education minister to step down

Inside Alexandr Wang’s bid to revive Meta’s AI edge

Muse Spark model has brought momentum, but doubts linger over whether billionaire prodigy can close the gap with rivals

Kazakh billionaire under SEC scrutiny seeks to build European digital bank

Application from Freedom Holdings for French banking licence comes as US watchdog examines enforcement action

The UK is stuck in a rollercoaster queue

British theme parks are a fitting symbol of the country’s supply-side economic woes

A guide for the perplexed on AI

Should we think of this technology as boon, bane or bubble?

The AI boom gives 1990s IT brands a second crack at youth

Top-line growth is exciting Wall Street even though the groups are just one link in a much larger AI-related domino rally

How can we persuade our daughter to have a prenup?

She is getting married this summer but stands to inherit a large amount of money from us

Recipe: A Palestinian salad that makes scraps the star

Intended as a zero-waste dish, it is designed to accompany stuffed courgettes

Index investing will evolve with mega IPOs

New offerings will be a test but markets ultimately absorb new supply and determine prices over time

Warsh set to revamp Federal Reserve’s signalling to Wall Street

Former top officials say central bank chair is keen to roll back forward guidance on rates

Iran peace deal would not derail case for ECB rate rise, says central banker

Pierre Wunsch signals that he favours a quarter-point increase at next week’s meeting with inflation well above target

Trading firms generated $114bn in revenue last year

Companies such as Jane Street and Citadel Securities continue to push into territory once dominated by banks

Can the Middle East crisis save Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos empire?

Some bond investors believe the group’s debt is unsustainable, but others think its scale and edge will see it through

The last glove makers of Naples

A historic family business is fighting against global manufacturing . . . and smartphones