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[EN] Financial Times

Between peep show and confessional — the quietly profound Theatre for One

Fascinating project invites you to step into a booth in the Barbican for a series of face-to-face monologues

Deutsche Bank seeks to expand private credit offerings

German lender says it applies ‘conservative underwriting standards’ in €26bn portfolio as concerns mount about wider industry

Lloyds IT glitch lets customers see other users’ information

Lender says it is investigating issue that was ‘quickly resolved’ on Thursday

HTSI style insiders pick the best new menswear brands

Eight names to watch – and wear

Worthwhile American initiative (on bank regulation)

For once, some constructive ideas are coming out of Washington

How Paris beat the car

Though chaotic, the city’s transition has become a global role model

Thanks for playing the Brent

Oil traders, we salute you

Formidable US firepower fails to unseat Iran’s regime

What future for Iran under Mojtaba Khamenei?

Middle East conflict disrupts events and travel companies

Informa delays conferences and On The Beach warns of ‘significant slowdown’ in bookings for some destinations

Iran war causing ‘largest disruption in history’ to oil supplies, says IEA

Global crude output will fall to lowest level in four years, energy agency warns in report

Starmer is more at home in foreign policy

But a lack of strong political instincts or ideology has left his government drifting

BBC faces real-terms funding freeze for World Service

Government in final negotiations over deal expected to set inflationary increase in funding for global news provider

FCA warns it will take action on mis-selling of ‘second charge’ mortgages

UK watchdog found examples of good practice but also ‘issues that raise concerns’

Honda slumps to first annual loss since going public in the 1950s

Japanese carmaker reports $15bn loss after scrapping EV models

Oil surges back past $100 as Iran disrupts shipping in Gulf

Global stocks slide as Tehran escalates attacks on energy infrastructure

John Lewis pays first staff bonus in four years

Owner of John Lewis and Waitrose grants 2% payout as it warns of cautious outlook for the year ahead

PC price hikes and a test for Taiwan

The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times

South Korea approves $350bn US investment package

Special bill will establish fund to put money into American industries as part of trade deal

Hong Kong arrests hedge fund and brokerage staff in $300mn insider trading probe

Authorities allege brokers accepted bribes in exchange for information on share placements

China’s forgotten consumers

Plus more on private credit and BDCs

Transcript: Formidable US firepower fails to unseat Iran’s regime

Gideon Rachman speaks to Sir Simon Gass

We visited the greasy spoon owned by MFS’s auditor (with a mortgage from MFS)

Eating a fry-up for breakfast in the name of investigative journalism

Middle East energy shock revives interest in nuclear power

Surging prices from reliance on gas-fired generation is prompting reconsideration of prior opposition

Brussels dusts off 2022 playbook in bid to tackle yet another energy crisis

Also in this newsletter: UK and Ireland to update defence pact