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[EN] Financial Times

How China’s green tech could boost its global finance ambitions

Clean tech leadership will help Beijing’s financial agenda, says former central bank chief economist

TG Jones wins court approval to close up to 150 stores

Proposal follows buyout owner’s admission that WHSmith’s former high street business is ‘almost completely broken’

UK competition watchdog to widen probe into childcare market

CMA will now also review how different providers affect options and cost as well as the availability of places

Pancakes and holograms fail to draw crowds to Trump’s ‘Freedom 250’ fair

Great American State Fair highlights US political division on Washington’s National Mall

FT Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign

The FT invites readers to join our campaign to promote financial literacy in the UK and around the world

BlueCrest warns UK is bad for business after losing £200mn tax battle

Investment firm says the country is ‘no longer a serious contender’

ABF sugar profits hit by Strait of Hormuz closure

Primark sales decline as FTSE 100 group struggles ahead of planned split of retail and food businesses

Floral scents don’t have to be boring

Iris root, timut pepper and metal lavender are this season’s hottest notes

We’re still silly for the lily pad

Monet’s favourite subject has found a new fashionability. Why?

Trump’s contradictions mangle a complex history of US trade

The president’s obsession with tariffs reflects a misreading of the past 250 years

June inflation in the Eurozone is good news for the ECB

Weaker headline and core inflation provide early indication that the energy shock is temporary

FirstFT: US stock markets record best quarter since 2020

Also in today’s newsletter: Democratic socialist wins Colorado primary and Trump administration green-lights latest Anthropic AI model

Getty scraps $3.7bn Shutterstock merger after UK watchdog order

US regulators had already cleared combination of rivals when CMA imposed conditions

Bodies pile up at Venezuela’s morgues as state services break down

Socialist government faces pressure as death count from twin earthquakes climbs

Eurozone inflation falls more than expected to 2.8% in June

Price growth remains above central bank’s target for fourth straight month

Starmer’s ineffective defence investment plan

Roadmap demonstrates obsession with input targets rather than strategy to properly protect UK and allies

UK watchdog launches in-depth probe into Virgin Media O2 owners’ £2bn deal

Review of Telefónica and Liberty Global’s planned takeover of Netomnia could delay consolidation in fibre broadband sector

UK house price inflation rises as falling energy costs soften interest rate expectations

Annual rate of inflation rose to 2.2% in June, up from 1.7% in May, according to Nationwide

CEOs beware — here comes the algo tone police

What is the appropriate amount of arousal for an earnings call?

The job market is reaccelerating. Is the economy?

Plus the bitcoin clown car company crash

Transcript: The 1980s Garfield buyout that changed corporate finance

Gillian Tett and Robin Wigglesworth talk to Hettie O’Brien

Japan’s ‘Mr Yen’ keeps market guessing on currency intervention

Traders believe Japanese authorities have changed tactics after yen hit 40-year low against dollar

European armies already filling holes made by US withdrawals, says Rutte

Also in this newsletter: Ireland sets out its priorities as it assumes the EU presidency

India expels thousands of migrants in dead of night

Deportations exacerbate tense relations with Bangladesh