How has India dealt with the economic hit from the Iran war?
Also in this newsletter: can India’s virtual cockroaches survive in the real world?
Also in this newsletter: can India’s virtual cockroaches survive in the real world?
From Victoria Tellez, Research Director, FCLTGlobal, Philadelphia, PA, US
From Dr Arie Blitz, Weslaco, TX, US
From Richard Buxton, retired fund manager, London N2, UK
From Andrew Smith, Bristol, UK
Emma Reynolds’ warning increases prospect of the nationalisation of Britain’s biggest water company
The name of the European venture capital firm was misspelt
It is Earth’s nearest supermassive black hole, not the nearest black hole
South London football club is enjoying its most successful ever period
California governor is considered a potential Democratic presidential candidate for 2028
Also in today’s newsletter: Starbucks Korea’s ‘Tank Day’ scandal and China summons Sam’s Club over food safety issues
Accession process moves ahead after Hungary’s new leadership drops its veto
Agreement will be first by a US energy major with Damascus as it aims to rebuild activity after years of civil war
Incentives would be tied to Tehran’s ‘performance’ including over opening of the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear talks
Elon Musk’s AI, satellite and rocket group climbs 19.6% further on Monday
Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with the FT’s markets experts Robert Armstrong and Katie Martin, on Thursday June 18 at 1pm BST
Investor sentiment also helped by SpaceX’s historic initial public offering
Prime minister launches a fierce defence of his wartime policies, insisting the strikes on Iran had been a success
As cost at the pump declines to nearly two-month low, analysts warn risk of a surge ‘has not completely disappeared’
Mediators spent weeks working on a plan to bridge nearly half a century of hostility between Washington and Tehran
Debt sale set to test investor appetite for further exposure to AI sector amid a deluge of borrowing
Fox’s shares dip following news of $22bn acquisition of Roku