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[EN] Financial Times

At this year’s Art Basel, only the spectacular will do

Galleries are conscious of the need to be seen and heard in an increasingly high-octane environment

Those World Cup economic impacts in full…

No look, pass

Global stocks slide led by meltdown in South Korea

Steep declines in tech-related stocks follow Wall Street rout on Friday

Switzerland weighs Franco-Italian alternative to US air defences

SAMP-T emerges as strong option for Bern as Raytheon’s Patriot system deliveries delayed for at least 5 years

Canada tries to edge back into US trade talks with Trumpian sales pitch

‘Fortress North America’ is Ottawa’s response to being cut out of negotiations on new pact with US and Mexico

Five ways to boost your motoring experience

A life-saving jump-starter – plus other kit for the road

FirstFT: AI sell-off spooks global markets

Also in today’s newsletter: Iran and Israel trade fire while Intesa Sanpaolo launches €30bn bid for rival bank

Tate & Lyle agrees to £2.7bn takeover from US rival Ingredion

Takeover of long-serving FTSE member deepens London stock market malaise

Blackstone looks to sell $2bn of stakes in private investment funds

One of the biggest deals of its kind will test investor appetite for ageing private equity vehicles

Armenians back pivot from Moscow in Pashinyan election win

Prime minister’s party secures parliamentary majority against Russia-friendly rivals

Explosions heard in central Tehran as Israel and Iran trade air strikes

Retaliatory barrages test two-month truce and Trump’s efforts to forge wider peace deal

Explosions heard in central Tehran as Israel and Iran trade air strikes

Retaliatory barrages test two-month truce and Trump’s efforts to forge wider deal

Raiding infrastructure budgets to fund defence stores up trouble

Cancelling projects is already politically costly, while more military investment is unlikely to boost economic growth

Oil prices jump after Iran missiles threaten fragile ceasefire

Traders worry that new strikes could escalate into a return to all-out conflict in Middle East

Elon Musk’s SpaceX courts retail investors

Plus, redemption woes at Partners Group, shorting call centre stocks and Le Parc at Tate Modern

FTAV’s further reading

SpaceX; slop; taxing compute; taxing people; racism; academia; and Eve Online

Intesa gatecrashes rival’s bid for Monte dei Paschi with €30.6bn offer

Italy’s largest bank says takeover would result in significant cost savings

Peru’s presidential rivals in neck-and-neck race after election run-off

Results too close to call as rightwing autocrat’s daughter vies with leftist lawmaker

Did jobs just kill the bull market?

The AI trade meets higher rates

Has Strategy lost its nerve?

Flywheel no fly

European capitals push for talks but Putin remains unmoved

Also in this newsletter: Kosovo’s ruling party wins a second snap election in six months

Fashion designer Nili Lotan’s Tribeca

The minimalist womenswear designer has built her label — and her life — within a few blocks of Duane Street. She shares her perfect day

UK AI start-up PhysicsX hits $2.4bn valuation following Temasek-led deal

London-based group raises $300mn to become one of the UK’s most valuable AI groups

Transcript: China’s Xi visits North Korea to talk nuclear programme

Victoria Crag speaks to Joe Leahy and Sam Fleming