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[EN] Financial Times

Mike Ashley’s Frasers lifts stake in Hugo Boss to 48%

UK retail group pushes deeper into luxury sector

UK employers shed jobs as labour market weakens further

Official figures also show unemployment edged higher in second quarter

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Geeky Friday

FirstFT: Asian doubts over US resolve

Also in today’s newsletter: TCI bets on Italian luxury hotels and Russia fires top economist

China’s 10-year bond yield falls to 13-month low

Weak economic growth pushes investors into sovereign debt

AI: like a debt machine

Credit (and rates) markets reel from rise and rise of hyperscaler issuance

FTAV’s further reading

Fluids; tokens; hotlines; Chelsea; political spam

Seoul rattled by Trump’s threat to drills at heart of US alliance

US president’s eleventh-hour demand to ‘reduce’ annual exercises and praise of Kim Jong Un unsettles ally

Mark Walter’s empire of assets and liabilities

A scandal engulfing the billionaire’s insurers has the private capital industry on alert

Transcript: Airlines in stand-off over cutting ticket prices

Sonja Hutson talks to Peter Campbell and Owen Walker

Trump’s cuts to South Korean drills stir doubts about US resolve in Asia

Decision comes as Pentagon pulls ships from Indo-Pacific to Middle East and Iran war depletes weapons stockpiles

UK examines economic hit from loss of access to frontier AI models

Urgent assessment comes after Donald Trump blocked foreign national access to Anthropic’s Fable 5

Burnham faces EU clash over youth scheme as summit looms

Ireland’s European affairs minister says ‘a lot of work still to do’

Top UK civil servant received record £500,000 payout after Starmer sacking

Sudden circumstances of Chris Wormald’s exit led to a much more generous settlement than initially thought

The difficult truth about Jason Arday

From the beginning, investigations were accompanied by a cloud of excessive references to his race

Burger King is taking a bite out of McDonald’s lunch

Fast food rival has invested roughly $2bn in its US business over the past four years

Why eyewear stores are taking over London’s high streets

Private equity-backed brands such as Cubitts, Ace & Tate and Jimmy Fairly compete for scale in financially alluring sector

Trump ballroom official held quiet Kremlin talks

Rodney Mims Cook Jr showed Russian officials pictures of his ‘dacha’ at Vladimir Putin’s flagship economic forum

Anthony Hopkins turns composer with the cinematic album Life Is a Dream

Gustavo Dudamel and the Philharmonia Orchestra accompany the actor on an atmospheric trip down memory lane

Can canned cocktails revive the booze business?

Young customers are flocking to ‘ready-to-drink’ beverages as other alcohol sales slump

AI hasn’t gone rogue. It’s worse than that

Recent cyber attacks reflect what the technology was trained to do but safeguards are falling short

Europe still needs forward guidance — but not as a straitjacket

It should be kept in the toolkit for times when monetary policy is constrained

Counterfeiting claims threaten to take the shine off Shein

The company has been targeted in more than 100 copyright lawsuits in US courts since the start of 2023

Chris Hohn’s hedge fund bets on Italian luxury hotels

Billionaire stockpicker has stakes in loans to landmark properties in Venice, Capri, Lake Como and Milan