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[EN] Financial Times

Letter: Banking needs more than a few tweaks to capital ratios

From Kaleem Mirza, London SW18, UK

Letter: This generation of doctors has been repeatedly failed

From Harry Knifton, Specialty Registrar in Clinical Radiology and Honorary Fellow, University of Leicester

Letter: My Hindi teacher’s role in ending Indian jury trials

From Mihir Bose, London W6, UK

Letter: Try spotting the academic among the garden revellers

From Kate Howles, Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK

Letter: Echo of Mao’s ‘flower power’ in China’s industrial policy

From Professor Louis Brennan, Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Letter: A robust defence of the EU’s due diligence law

From Maarten Biermans, Partner, PROW Capital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Robinhood enters Indonesian market with brokerage acquisitions

US trading platform seeks to capture share of south-east Asian country’s 19mn retail investors

The mysterious magic of neo-Jacobean houses

The Victorians embraced ‘Jacobethan’ design — and its theatrical grandeur provides some surprising benefits for a modern home

Atlantic Bastion: the UK’s response to Russia’s submarine threat

Defence secretary says new strategy and technology is ‘a blueprint for the future of the Royal Navy’

Britain’s grid overhaul means hundreds of energy projects unable to connect this decade

Connection priority given to those ready to build in bid to meet clean power 2030 target

FT Crossword: Number 18,233

FirstFT: Japan frustrated at Trump administration’s silence over dispute with China

Also in today’s newsletter: Hong Kong’s low turnout election, and Chinese phonemakers attempt to win over iPhone users

America’s widening economic divide endangers Trump’s midterm hopes

Diverging fortunes of rich and poor have turned the economy from an asset to a liability for the US president

Hongkongers sit out first election since deadly fire

Authorities struggle to win mandate for ‘patriots only’ system of governance as only 31.9% of voters cast ballots

Central bankers take centre stage

US sets interest rates, Magnum Ice Cream Company starts trading and Australia’s under-16 social media ban begins

There is already an answer to securing Sudan’s future

A grassroots network is providing life-saving food and medical care to citizens in a country where the state no longer exists

McLaren’s Lando Norris wins F1 world title even as Verstappen takes showdown

British racer secures team’s first drivers’ championship since Lewis Hamilton in 2008

Coup attempt in Benin thwarted, says interior minister

Soldiers appeared on national television, saying they had taken over the country

Fed expected to cut rates despite deep divisions over US economic outlook

FT-Chicago Booth survey cites concern among officials about impact of weak jobs market and high prices on Americans

Lawmakers warn Trump administration against heavily redacting ‘Epstein files’

They fear justice department could seek to withhold sections of documents as deadline approaches

Merz seeks to reset relations with Netanyahu in first visit to Israel

German chancellor makes efforts to mend ties after disagreements with Israel on Gaza conduct

The EU stumbles to an imperfect solution for funding Ukraine

Europe has cards. But will it manage to play them?

America’s economy is at the mercy of crony capitalism

The Trump administration’s approach to ethics could eventually cost investors in US assets

Will the Federal Reserve deliver a dovish message?

Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead