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[EN] Financial Times

Huntingdon train stabbing suspect faces 2 new attempted murder charges

British Transport Police say offences involve a series of alleged incidents in run-up to the train attack

Chart crimes revisited: the ‘AI bubble’ bubble

Google Trends ain’t your friend

London house prices fall to lowest in almost two years

Drop comes ahead of expected tax raid on high-value properties in Budget

How the internet can rebuild trust

Algorithms and generative AI models that decide what billions of users see should be transparent

Nvidia shares set for $300bn swing around high-stakes earnings

Chips giant to report financial performance in the face of market ‘angst’ about an AI bubble

Antica Macelleria Cecchini: butcher to Panzano, the world – and Elton John

The eighth-generation owner of this 245-year-old Italian institution is a maestro of nose-to-tail eating

Will AI devour my pension?

Disruption to business models could leave corporate sponsors too stretched to cover DB scheme liabilities

What does your graduate scheme goody bag say about you?

From key rings to North Face hoodies to trees, branded merch — or the lack of it — speaks volumes about company values

Spain’s booming economy collides with a barren politics

Fifty years after the death of Franco, rancorous divisions in parliament have choked off policy debate

Europe’s defence spending spree must fund domestic AI, official says

Henna Virkkunen says 10% of investment should be directed to artificial intelligence and quantum computing developed in EU

UK inflation falls to 3.6% in October

Figure strengthens case for Bank of England rate cut next month

Israeli strike on Lebanon refugee camp raises fears of new offensive

Drone strike on Palestinian camp kills 13 and is one of deadliest since Israel and Hizbollah agreed ceasefire last year

Dutch government steps back from Nexperia intervention to ease chip supply issues

Stand-off had threatened global carmaker supply chains

Shrinking youth clubs show cost of a state focused only on crisis

Labour lacks plan to reform public services or to broaden who benefits from them

Falling UK inflation paves way for December cut

Headline inflation fell to 3.6% as expected

Singapore’s Temasek warns weak US dollar is hitting returns

Chief executive Dilhan Pillay says fall in greenback a ‘big issue’ for overseas investors

WHSmith boss resigns after presiding over US accounting errors

Carl Cowling steps down as retailer discloses worse than expected hit to profits from discrepancies in its US business

Japan’s borrowing costs at highest in decades on fears of public spending surge

‘Takaichi trade’ gears up as investors bet new government’s plans to boost economy will require big expansion in borrowing

FTAV’s further reading

Nuzzitwist; Schadenfreude Tower; Andrew Tate; Google;

Time for anti-tech stocks

Staples are utterly hated, not that cheap and suddenly interesting

Brothers’ little helper: why are investors losing faith in Pharmanovia?

Junked debt, management churn, botched accounting and family ties have spelt trouble for Basildon’s leading drugmaker

Donohoe’s resignation sparks fresh race to lead Eurogroup

Also in this newsletter: Zelenskyy talks with Erdoğan in attempt to reinvigorate peace efforts

FirstFT: Iranian nuclear experts made secret Russia trip

Also in today’s newsletter, Congress votes by 427-1 to release files linked to Jeffrey Epstein and the rise of ‘The Donroe Doctrine’

Transcript: What’s the deal with OpenAI’s deals?

Michela Tindera talks to Tabby Kinder and George Hammond