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[EN] Financial Times

Marylebone property prices are ‘defying gravity’

W1U saw prices rise more than 9 per cent in 2025, as those in broader prime central London fell more than 3 per cent. What is it doing right?

Top Fed official says White House is escalating its assault on central bank

Neel Kashkari hits out at Trump adviser who criticised research showing tariffs harm Americans

UK signalled reluctance over allowing US to use British bases for possible Iran strike

Misgivings came before Trump lashed out at London’s deal to cede ownership of Chagos Islands to Mauritius

Trump adviser calls tariff report from Fed economists an ‘embarrassment’

Also in today’s newsletter, why is the US president travelling less during his second term?

Trump says he will decide in next 10 days if US will strike Iran

Oil price rises as aircraft carrier and refuelling planes head to region in one of biggest build-ups since 2003 Iraq invasion

Klarna stock collapses after sinking to $273mn loss

Swedish fintech’s share price has plummeted by two-thirds since September IPO

How should you navigate global economic risks this year? You asked, Chris Giles answered

The FT’s economics commentator replied to reader questions

Walmart loses sales crown to Amazon despite record revenues

Retailer eclipsed by ecommerce and cloud computing titan for first time even with 5.6% jump in fourth quarter

Europe’s resurgent peripheral economies

Fiscal discipline and structural reforms are paying off

Repsol aims to triple Venezuelan oil output after securing US permit

Spanish energy group expects production to soar over the next three years

Brawler by Lauren Groff — fight, flight and fleeting moments of light

The short stories in this powerful collection excavate the family secrets that shape siblings, spouses and children

Fifty years after her debut, Anne-Sophie Mutter is in her prime

The violinist explains her recipe for constant self-renewal: bringing new music into the world

How ‘homeland’ put America on the path to illiberalism

A phrase from the 1990s altered America’s sense of itself — and its political trajectory

Mandelson-founded advisory firm Global Counsel to go into administration

Collapse follows revelations over peer’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein

Trump’s tariffs exert heavy burden on midsized US companies

New data highlights spiralling import costs as president seeks to quell growing backlash over his flagship policies

The race to avert a US-Iran war

Military build-up and fraught rhetoric leave a narrow path to securing a deal that would allow both sides to save face

The Conservatives’ foundational sin

A party that once mocked the ‘magic money tree’ appears to have built its own house in the branches

How Hamilton Lane extracted more money from its ‘NAV squeezing’

We read proxy statement so you don’t have to

UN investigators accuse Sudanese paramilitary of ‘genocidal’ atrocities

Rapid Support Forces sought to eliminate non-Arab communities in and around El Fasher, report finds

Saudi-owned Scopely strikes $1bn deal for Turkish game developer

Los Angeles-based group is challenging China’s Tencent for leadership of the $100bn mobile games market

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested following Epstein revelations

King Charles says he has learnt of news with ‘deepest concern’ and pledges co-operation with investigation

Is AI making work more intense?

Using agents appears to increase the number of hours worked and the exhausting nature of tasks

UK condemns 10-year sentence for British couple in Iran

Jailing of couple on motorcycle trip for alleged spying ‘totally unjustifiable’, foreign secretary Yvette Cooper says

The manure mess facing the new Dutch government

Nitrogen emissions rules are squeezing the country’s key farming industry, challenging a fragile new coalition