Intertek set to agree £10.6bn takeover by private equity group EQT
Sweden-based buyout firm made ‘final’ offer of £60 a share for UK company
Sweden-based buyout firm made ‘final’ offer of £60 a share for UK company
Peter Thiel-backed company raises $5bn as the US administration turns to smaller players for latest military kit
Prime minister will meet potential leadership rival ahead of King’s Speech
Gillian Tett and Robin Wigglesworth talk to macroeconomist and author Felix Martin
The government wants to curb non-essential imports to protect the rupee
Plus, UK gilts
Commonwealth Bank slides 10 per cent amid budget changes and darkening economic outlook
Denethor’s tomato scene immortalised in plastic bricks; Polymarket’s odds calculated; America’s ailments diagnosed; Schliemann’s legacy destroyed;
Also in this newsletter: EU edges closer to a social media ban for children
Wall Street South vs Wall Street North
From Neil Lawrence, DeepMind Professor of Machine Learning, University of Cambridge; Chair, ai@cam, Cambridge, UK
From Craig Sams, Executive Chairman, Carbon Gold, Hastings, East Sussex, UK
From Henry Ma, Manila, Philippines
From David Crook, CEO, Tail Wind Advisory & Management, London WC2, UK
From Robert Gibson, Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire, UK
From Charles Mercey, Tellisford, Somerset, UK
From Jon Johannessen, Venice, CA, US
From Chris Gibb, Former COO, Virgin Trains, Board Member Network Rail and DfT Operator, Harbury, Warwickshire, UK
From Bonnie Campbell, London N6, UK
Also in today’s newsletter: global construction stalls and Europe’s AI winners
Huw Pill no longer speaks for the collective position of mainstream views in the BoE
This series features conversations between FT journalists and the technology industry’s leaders, innovators, and thinkers. In the latest instalment, Amazon’s Panos Panay, the head of the group’s device unit talks about the hardware push that follows Alexa+
Tycoon-owned Barito Renewables and Chandra Asri among stocks to be removed from Global Standard Index
The islands hit by Donald Trump with a tariff were the Heard and McDonald Islands, not the Marshall Islands