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[EN] Financial Times

MPs refuse to endorse former Virgin Money chief to lead accounting regulator

Prominent City figure Jayne-Anne Gadhia is business secretary’s preferred candidate for FRC chair

IMF warns Burnham he cannot afford to boost public spending

Fund urges ‘cautious approach’ to fiscal pressures

Barrister accused of £2mn tax evasion faces retrial after case collapses

Jury fails to reach verdict in case against Robert Venables who argued he was ‘entitled to take advantage of the system’

US targets Brazil with tariffs as relations deteriorate

Also in today’s newsletter, Pete Hegseth launches a military testosterone programme and Wisconsin’s socialists

Why socialists should embrace luxury apartments

High-end developments can be more effective at unlocking affordability than social housing programmes

It Will Come Back to You by Sigrid Nunez — tales from her brilliant career

Perceptive, funny and unsettling, a collection of short stories from the writer of ‘The Friend’ shows the emergence of her distinctive voice

Wildfires burn record area in France as Europe’s risk intensifies

Severe fire season in northern hemisphere also sees fast-moving outbreaks in Scotland and Canada

Trump administration slaps 25% tariff on Brazil as ties deteriorate

Levy is part of a deepening rift between Washington and Brasília ahead of South American presidential election

Perps are distracting Wall Street, not disrupting it

Craze for perpetual futures is worrying investors in securities exchanges

From Manson cult to the children of a 1960s revolution

With a shared theme of US counterculture, two contrasting books ask if lives lived violently were shaped by violence in American society

A&O Shearman hands partners £2.2mn as profits return to pre-merger levels

Pay rise following 2024 tie-up indicates law firm has found its feet after senior lawyers axed during tumultuous period

Top shareholders oppose ‘improved’ £5.7bn bid for DCC

Investors say latest offer from KKR and Energy Capital Partners significantly undervalues FTSE 100 energy group

Will cheap specialised AI models threaten the Big Tech chokehold?

Chinese models trained with domain expertise could best American counterparts at a fraction of the cost

Ocado shares plunge 18% as tech licensing division struggles

Shares hit 13-year low after UK grocery delivery group reports lower profits and says new installations will be delayed

Vibes, not results, will dictate Burnham’s true election timetable

The political realities point to the new PM going long — but not too long

Eli Lilly buys psychedelic biotech backed by Peter Thiel

World’s biggest drugmaker agrees to buy Ataibeckley for up to $3.8bn

Italy’s parliament backs Meloni’s contentious electoral overhaul

Controversial new law reduces risk of a hung parliament ahead of general elections due in 2027

Another quick peek inside Bloomberg’s empire of data

The Borg: Undefeated (for now)

Hormuz closure threatens renewed oil supply crunch

Also in today’s newsletter: New York’s data centre crackdown and the new era of critical mineral diplomacy

Hide the boiler? New uses for folding screens

The room dividers are taking on chic and playful roles

Our Hero, Balthazar — school shooters and trauma are fodder for scabrous black comedy

Jaeden Martell and Asa Butterfield star in story of a phoney online activist who courts a potential gunman to impress a girl

How a greeting card company produced a 200x return in just 18 months

Varun Chandra to stay as Number 10 business adviser under Burnham

Former Hakluyt managing partner was instrumental in securing a US-UK trade deal

UBS tries to crack the American market at last

Swiss group wants to be valued as a global wealth manager rather than a European bank but lags far behind Wall St rivals