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[EN] Financial Times

Trump says ceasefire still in effect after US and Iran clash

UAE intercepts Iranian drones and missiles while Washington launches strikes after Tehran attacked American destroyers

UK monetary policy surprises are relatively large and getting larger

The market is reacting more strongly to rate decisions by the Bank of England than those of its peers, signalling potential communication issues

Paying with your face will become mainstream, says Korean fintech group

Toss aims to ‘eliminate physical credit cards’ in South Korea in three years

Transcript: The Buy America trade

Katie Martin and Robert Armstrong discuss the buoyant earnings and how the Middle East conflict could weigh things down

Multinational back offices choke India’s IT services

Also in this newsletter: government steps in to help war-affected companies

Labour suffers heavy early local election losses as Reform surges

More than 5,000 council seats are up for grabs in England, as parties also vie for control of the Scottish parliament and Welsh Senedd

Middle East crisis day 69 as it happened: US and Iran clash in Hormuz as ceasefire comes under strain

Washington says it launched strikes after Tehran attacked American destroyers

Letter: The case for mandatory allocation of pension investments

From Tim Levene, Chief Executive Officer, Augmentum Fintech, London EC1, UK

Letter: Pharaonic erasure had one consolation for Ramesses

From Edward Tenner, Plainsboro, NJ, US

Letter: Why Russia’s presence at Venice Biennale is so vexed

From Federico Forni, London SW15, UK

Letter: Europe has other reasons for its quarrel with the US

From Zaki Laïdi, Professor at Sciences Po, Paris, France

Trump claims victory, again

Letter: Apple’s debt stance rooted in financial pragmatism

From Zaid M Belbagi, London WC1, UK

Letter: I’ve learnt that university is not for everyone

From Richard Ross, Chairman Rosetrees CIO, London HA8, UK

Letter: Meta AI or FT headline writers? Take your pick

From Dora Henry, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, UK

Tech boom brings emerging markets and their rich cousins closer together

Asian manufacturers supplying the picks and shovels of the AI bonanza could be on a more durable footing

ERG faces semi-nationalisation in boardroom showdown

Kazakh government official to be proposed as new chief executive in upcoming vote at privately owned mining group

Trump’s 10% global tariff ruled illegal by US court

Court of International Trade says levies applied under Section 122 of trade act are ‘unauthorized by law’

FT Crossword: Number 18,367

Trump extends EU trade deal deadline while issuing fresh threat

The US president says he will hit the bloc with ‘much higher’ tariffs if it does not implement agreement by July 4

Hour-by-hour guide to the UK’s election results

Stephen Bush breaks down the contests that are set to confirm Britain’s shift to seven-party politics

FirstFT: China gives two former defence ministers suspended death sentences

Also in today’s newsletter: Japanese stock market hits record high and the EU prepares for ‘potential’ talks with Putin

McDonald’s warns of price pressures from rising beef and energy costs

Fast food group beats expectations but executives say rising expenses are constricting cash flows for franchisees

The Buy America trade

The rebound is real. Will it last?