FirstFT: Banks seek to offload risk tied to glut of data centre debt
Also in today’s newsletter: why investors are ‘spooked’ by Nintendo and the US DoJ loses a quarter of its lawyers
Also in today’s newsletter: why investors are ‘spooked’ by Nintendo and the US DoJ loses a quarter of its lawyers
Negotiations come as London and Brussels seek closer defence alignment in wake of Trump threats
President said ‘humanitarian’ effort to begin on Monday as ‘very positive discussions’ continue with Iran
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Cancelled deployment of weapons battalion as continent is re-arming threatens Nato deterrence against Russia
The conflict is now in its 10th week with little prospect of a rapid end
Creditors nominated FTI Consulting in effort to protect assets as firm struggles with $2bn debt pile and fallout from Iran war
Votes in England, Scotland and Wales, New York hosts the Met Gala and broadcaster David Attenborough turns 100
The upcoming summit in Beijing could lock in an American posture of strategic deference
Global lenders explore private deals and risk transfers to cut exposure to AI boom
Defence department is stalling 165 projects as president steps up efforts to stamp out the industry
Prime minister braces for a Labour wipeout in elections on Thursday and fresh calls to resign
The international community must support a reform-driven government now or risk a far more destabilised reality
The outer edges of both parties are overlapping on a growing number of issues