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[EN] Financial Times

Live reader Q&A — What can we expect from the Fed under Kevin Warsh?

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with the FT’s US economics editor, US economics correspondent and US markets editor now

Saint Laurent’s chief says luxury must work harder to retain customers

Cédric Charbit is part of new team of executives at parent company Kering as it seeks to revive growth

Andy Burnham backs away from rejoining EU

Rival to Keir Starmer is trying to win election in pro-Brexit constituency

Tear gas and fist fights overshadow Swatch and Audemars Piguet’s ‘Royal Pop’ launch

Debut of much-anticipated watch collaboration descends into chaos as customers scuffle in cities from Paris to New York

Trump drops $10bn lawsuit against IRS and Treasury

Legal action stemmed from leak of tax documents

Baseball is learning to live with shorter attention spans

New rules have made games faster and more exciting

NextEra strikes megadeal with Dominion to create $420bn US utility

Tie-up would create power behemoth at a time of booming demand for electricity for AI data centres

UK plans to relax key banking rules set up after 2008 financial crisis

Chief secretary to the Treasury says softening ringfencing regulations would free up £80bn for extra lending

The Bank of England’s oil shock modelling has gone awry

Assumptions used by the bank in August 2025 make no sense when applied to its April 2026 data

US-China summit: postgame analysis

Little was ventured, little was gained — but the visuals were interesting

US strikes kill ‘more than 20’ Isis militants in Nigeria

Attack comes shortly after killing of group’s second-in-command as Washington steps up West Africa military action

Commerzbank rejects €39bn UniCredit takeover offer

Proposal draws pushback from German lender and Chancellor Friedrich Merz

Farage’s accounts challenge claim he paid for £1.4mn house with TV fee

Reform UK leader has said he did not use £5mn gift from crypto billionaire to buy Surrey property

The Beloved — Javier Bardem simmers in tense father-daughter drama

The Spanish actor is terrific as a filmmaker-patriarch shooting a film with the child he once abandoned

Tank maker KNDS comes late to the European defence boom

The Franco-German group might fare better reviving a previously rejected alliance with Rheinmetall

The UK must embrace its libraries in the age of AI

As stewards of vast quantities of data, the sector could play a critical role in fuelling the digital economy

Submit your questions: Is Trump’s economic agenda working?

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with the FT’s senior US columnists Edward Luce and Rana Foroohar on Thursday May 21 at 1pm BST

A peaceable Trump-Xi meeting may set up follies for the future

The system of managed trade towards which the US and China seem to be moving is unlikely to work well

Trump and Xi will not determine Taiwan’s fate

China assumes that the island would be helpless without American support — that is a dangerous mistake

Shakira wins €55mn tax battle against Spain

Court orders Spanish authorities to return unlawful penalties Colombian pop star had been forced to pay

And the FTAV charts quiz winner is . . .

Eurovision Chart Contest

UK must keep cutting fiscal deficit, says IMF

Warning comes as bond investors worry about Andy Burnham’s potential bid for Labour leadership

Requiem for America at the Barbican — impossible to listen to without being shaken

Performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and Native American singers, Brent Michael Davids’ premiere is a roll-call of atrocities against Indigenous peoples

Sindarov’s unbeaten streak ends after 53 games as Kasparov praises the world title challenger

Puzzle: can you do as well as the world No 2?