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[EN] Financial Times

Oil and stocks buoyed by hopes of US-Iran deal

Iran is reviewing a Washington-backed peace proposal while Trump says conflict will end if both sides strike agreement

Middle East crisis day 68 as it happened: Iran says it is reviewing US-backed peace proposal

Trump says US military campaign will end if Iran ‘agrees to give what has been agreed to’

‘Plastic shock’ hits Asia as Iran oil crisis strangles supplies

Shortage of petrochemical inputs drives up prices of packaging for food and medical products

Letter: Brussels must stand up to the bully-boy tactics of US carmakers

From William Todts, Executive Director, T&E, Brussels, Belgium

Letter: Imagine, Hillary Clinton as Trump’s vice-president!

From Bruce Couchman, Toronto, ON, Canada

Letter: Pensions Schemes Act — how the Lords amended it

From Baroness Bowles of Berkhamsted, Liberal Democrat Member of the House of Lords, London SW1, UK

Letter: Snookered

From Mark Peaker, London W1, UK

Letter: We failed to act on Nazi-era asbestos research too

From Dr David Ross, Western Isles Hospital, Stornoway, UK

Trump’s approval ratings plummet in wake of Iran war

‘I’ve started to hate Trump but I haven’t got anything else to wear’

Jeffrey Epstein’s purported suicide note released by US judge

The child sex offender’s former cellmate claims to have discovered the handwritten message

Why it’s time to change Japan’s constitution

Amending the text would be a sign of the country’s flexibility in an era of uncertainty

The leverage layer cake behind HSBC’s private credit losses

HSBC did not lend to collapsed mortgage provider MFS. It took a $400mn hit anyway

FT Crossword: Number 18,366

Arm projects $2bn in sales of its new AI chip from next year

SoftBank-backed UK group says its first in-house semiconductor has drawn strong demand

Spain to repatriate 150 passengers from cruise hit by rat-borne virus

Hantavirus outbreak has killed three passengers on ship, which is en route to Tenerife

Musk tried to recruit Altman for role at Tesla before falling out at OpenAI

Testimony from billionaire’s confidante Shivon Zilis reveals wrangling over the future of the AI lab that led to lawsuit

SpaceX to rent data centre capacity to Anthropic

AI start-up is racing to add computing power to keep up with its growth

FirstFT: North Korea abandons goal of reuniting with South

Also in today’s newsletter: DeepSeek nears $45bn valuation, and China calls for Iran war ceasefire

Airbus wins $19bn order in Canada’s biggest ever aircraft deal

AirAsia orders 150 A220-300 airliners in big boost for Canadian manufacturing

Israel strikes Beirut for first time since ceasefire

Israeli forces have continued to hit targets in the south of the country but had not attacked Lebanese capital since April 8

Elite Wall Street lawyers aided insider trading ring, US prosecutors say

Prosecutors charge 30 for involvement in decade-long scheme that netted tens of millions of dollars in illicit profits

Duke of Westminster’s real estate group to sell properties after losses in US

Grosvenor takes writedowns on North American sites and pledges to reinvest sale proceeds in joint ventures

Carlyle teams with Diversified Energy on $1.2bn oil and gas venture

Private equity firm seeks to securitise future revenue from well production to private credit investors

FanDuel owner profits as a market-maker for prediction platforms

CEO Peter Jackson says Flutter expects new business to become ‘good contributor to our revenues’