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[EN] Financial Times

Nvidia shares fall as blockbuster results fail to dazzle

Chief executive Jensen Huang dismisses concerns over how chipmaker’s customers will fund their spending

The challenge of pricing AI’s impact

The pace at which developments in the technology are occurring is unlike anything we’ve seen before

US and Iran hold nuclear talks after Rubio warning

Secretary of state says Tehran’s reluctance to discuss weapons is a ‘big problem’ as the two countries meet in Geneva

UK immigration officers deny stealing from migrants

Defendants accused of taking cash and property from people arriving on small boats

Maybe corporate credit is just boring and fine

The case for going long complacency

Hong Kong stakes its claim on the global gold trade

City’s moves to build out its bullion infrastructure give it a real chance at becoming a regional hub

Gulf petrostates rush to export crude amid fears of US strike on Iran

Saudi Arabia and the UAE boost shipments as contingency plans are drawn up for potential disruption to oil flows

Wall Street turns to complex trades to dodge AI ‘implosions’

Investment banks hawk complex hedging strategies as ‘whack-a-mole’ sell-off rips through US stocks

Rolls-Royce boss defends state aid bid for new engine despite share buyback

British aero-engine company will return between £7bn and £9bn to investors over next three years amid soaring demand

More than 900 companies sue US over Trump’s tariff regime

Also in today’s newsletter, the US president offers first glimpses of how Washington would justify an attack on Iran

UK citizenship applications surge as Reform vows settlement crackdown

Data shows sharp rise in Americans applying, but overall number of people granted British citizenship fell last year

Sadiq Khan pushes ahead with Oxford Street pedestrianisation

London mayor says plan will create ‘world-leading urban space for shopping and leisure’

Boutique firms may benefit from wealth management ‘M&A frenzy’

Those with experience of historic tie-ups caution on poor cultural compatibility and difficulty of creating synergies

How should Europe prepare for a transatlantic divorce? You asked, Ben Hall answered

The FT’s Europe editor replied to reader’s questions

World Economic Forum chief Børge Brende quits over Epstein links

Probe into president’s ties to sex offender has disrupted succession planning at forum

Do we really know which jobs are most at risk from AI?

How technology changes the world of work is not just a technical question — and never has been

British politics gets religion

In Reform, socially conservative Christianity has finally found a UK vehicle for its agenda on traditional families

Trump touts ‘drill, baby, drill’ agenda in State of the Union

The US president’s speech also renews focus on electricity affordability

What is AI ‘distillation’?

Shortcut used by Chinese groups lets smaller models learn from bigger, more powerful systems

Evening All Afternoon — the poignant battle of a stepmother and her new daughter

Anna Ziegler blends memories, monologues and confessions in an emotional new play at London’s Donmar Warehouse

Nonesuch by Francis Spufford — angels in the Blitz

A typist with ambition collides with fascists and an accidental time machine in this intriguing fantasy set in wartime London

Sirāt — a desert thrill-ride humming with delirium and dread

Oliver Laxe’s Oscar-worthy film follows a motley group of ravers, and a father searching for his daughter, into the Moroccan Sahara

Puma sinks to record €645mn loss as sales slide

Major investor Anta Sports may have ‘negative impact’ on Greater China business, sportswear group warns

UK work visa numbers cut sharply in 2025

Grants drop by fifth after the introduction of tougher immigration rules but asylum numbers are little changed