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[EN] Financial Times

Bank CEOs party like it’s 2007

Wall Street bosses’ pay soared last year as deregulation and a surge in M&A boosted bank stocks

Perhaps we should all be banned from social media

Focusing only on under-16s obscures the lack of internet safeguards for everyone else

We have to stop calling some jobs ‘low skilled’

Freeing ourselves of these labels might help young people to think more creatively about the future

Big Oil executives under pressure to spell out growth plans

After years focused on payouts and discipline, energy majors are being pressed on the longevity of their reserves

US markets and the economy are heading into uncharted territory

The Fed might cut rates despite a healthy economy and a weakening dollar

Can Reeves solve the Bank of England’s inflation problem?

Rate-setters split on long-term impact of Budget measures aimed at cutting cost of living

UK quietly shelves £110mn frictionless post-Brexit trade border project

Halt to programme that had used Deloitte and IBM as contractors draws criticism from experts

Seurat and the Sea at the Courtauld — revelatory pictures from an artist who lived too short a life

This compelling account of his stunning, luminous seascapes is London’s most brightly enveloping winter show

So you lift weights. Should they be heavier?

The experts weigh in

Where to dine and drink on Hong Kong’s waterfronts

Five restaurants for views of the harbour and sea from promenades, a pier and ferry-linked islands

From cats and dogs to Erdős: AI groups chase progress through maths

OpenAI, Google DeepMind and Anthropic seek to use advanced maths to show how capable AI models really are

China’s high-speed rail network accelerates world’s largest human migration

Lunar new year travel is taking place faster than ever

The grim message in the ‘rusting’ Arctic rivers

The bright orange waterways are a sign that permafrost is thawing rapidly, with potentially hazardous consequences

Bomb scares fuel Orbán’s anti-Ukraine election campaign

Hungarian authorities claim schools and public institutions received threats written in Ukrainian ahead of April 12 vote

Greta Waller on being a painter and paramedic: ‘It’s a sickness. I have to do it’

In contrast to the chaos and stress of the LA artist’s medical work, there’s an intense focus to her still lifes of melting ice, decaying fruit and X-rays

Should you have a television in the bedroom?

For some, it is sacrilege, a terrible slide into slobbishness — for others it’s the ultimate indulgence, cosplaying life in a five-star hotel

A ‘token Yank’ at Lloyd’s of London and the legacy of US litigation

Wealthy American backer of the insurance market says it should do more to attract individual American investors

Poland extends war reparations campaign to Russia

Warsaw has already sought to claim €1.3tn from Germany for second world war losses and damages

Software isn’t dead, but its cozy business model might be

Companies must rethink their charging policy to reflect tasks completed rather than number of users

Orbán draws US support ahead of Hungary’s election

Marco Rubio said Viktor Orbán’s leadership is ‘essential’ to US interests

Transcript: Orbán draws US support ahead of Hungary’s election

Josh Gabert-Doyon talks to Marton Dunai and Andrew Jack

Macron arrives in India as blockbuster fighter jet deal nears

The $35bn sale of more than 100 Rafales would be the largest-ever for New Delhi and Dassault Aviation

Danaher closes in on nearly $10bn deal for medical device maker Masimo

Technology company known for pulse oximeters is in a long-running intellectual property dispute with Apple

Anderson Cooper to leave ‘60 Minutes’ in latest shake-up at CBS News

Correspondent’s exit comes as Bari Weiss seeks to revive Paramount-owned television network