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[EN] Financial Times

About those inflation fears

Same, but bigger

Beyond the stricken Gulf, global trade is relatively calm

The Strait of Hormuz is vital for oil and related products but not a critical shipping thoroughfare

One night with Givenchy

HTSI and the fashion house come together in Paris to celebrate Sarah Burton

EQT takes 42% stake in Yorkshire Water

Swedish private equity group to inject funds into utility in sign of enduring investor confidence in the industry

Wine storage is emerging from the cellar

Why hide the Lafite when you can have it on show?

Trump’s Venezuela strategy has failed in Iran

The appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei has dashed the US president’s hope of picking Iran’s new leader

Flip it and reverse it: the enduring fun of Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Reverso

The switchable dials coveted by collectors and celebrities alike

Gilt market slump deepens as traders bet on BoE rate rise

UK government bond market under renewed pressure as oil surpasses $100 a barrel

Nscale raises $2bn as Sandberg and Clegg join board

Deal for UK data centre provider is among the largest of its kind for a European tech start-up

G7 to discuss joint release of emergency oil reserves

Middle East war has triggered surge in crude prices that threatens global economy

Court case against Gerry Adams opens in London

Civil trial marks first time a court has been asked to decide if former Sinn Féin leader was senior IRA member

Call for entries: Europe’s Leading Patent Law Firms 2026

We invite clients and peers to recommend firms and rate them for specialist expertise by March 27

And the FTAV chart quiz winner isn’t . . .

No tee, no shade

Taiwan baseball diplomacy throws curveball into China-Japan spat

Beijing accuses Taiwanese premier of ‘evil motives’ after he was spotted in the Tokyo Dome stands

FirstFT: G7 ministers hold emergency oil meeting

Also in today’s newsletter: the discovery of a ‘narco-ledger’ in Mexico and has China ended poverty?

UK should not back a war that boosts Putin

Rising energy prices inadvertently strengthen Russia and weaken incumbent European governments

Nigel Farage takes stake in bitcoin company run by Kwasi Kwarteng

Reform UK leader invests £215,000 in Stack Bitcoin

Virgin Media O2 owner eyes broadband deals to take on BT Openreach

Telefónica’s Marc Murtra vows to ‘help’ UK subsidiary better compete with Openreach network

Stagflationary forces are building

A weakening US labour market and financial strains come as the Iran war and surging oil prices spark concerns about inflation pressures

German chancellor’s party suffers narrow defeat in key regional election

Greens hold on in Baden-Württemberg state while AfD almost doubles vote share

Octopus’ £3.5bn trading group which . . .  values itself?

None of that pesky public market stuff

EU and Middle East leaders dial in to crisis talks as war with Iran spirals

Also in this newsletter: Why Frontex does not want to be Europe’s ICE

Millions turn to AI for pension planning

Plus, Berkshire’s buyback, hedge funds rethink EM, and Michelangelo and Rodin at the Louvre

A bad jobs report

Plus, AI and productivity