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[EN] Financial Times

French weather service alerts police to tampering after suspicious Polymarket bets

Users of weather forum say Paris temperature data may have been manipulated for wagers on prediction market platform

Toxic rain falls on Russian city after refinery blaze

Ukrainian drone strike on Rosneft plant prompts authorities to advise residents to stay indoors

DeepSeek targets $20bn valuation to stop poaching of staff

Chinese AI start-up is raising funds for first time to keep researchers after several defections to rivals

The politics of terror

Putin and Trump are among the powerful individuals radicalising into violence

For a look that hits you need a bright, bold knit

Add some dopamine colour to your wardrobe this spring

Britons are now working like Americans

Hours worked per person across the two countries have converged, but the productivity gap has widened

Pimp your drink with cut-glass crystal

A centuries-old craft is sparkling once again

Europe’s resistance to Chinese investment has stalled

The European Commission’s repeated attempts to run a coherent green industrial strategy are showing few results

UK business activity rose more than expected in April

Companies rushed to make purchases amid fears that the Iran war would send prices even higher

FirstFT: Workplace AI divide widens

Also in today’s newsletter: US Navy secretary fired, and the tankers racing to exit the Strait of Hormuz

Deutsche Telekom boss braces for battle to land US mega-merger

Tim Höttges must win support from the German government to secure landmark $267bn deal for T-Mobile US

PwC fined $166mn by Hong Kong regulators over Evergrande audit

Big Four firm also faces six-month ban related to its work on failed property developer’s books

Eurozone faces ‘deepening economic woes’ from Middle East conflict, survey suggests

Closely watched Purchasing Managers’ index points to first contraction in 16 months in private sector activity

What does AI really mean for your work? Submit your questions

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with Sarah O’Connor, John Burn Murdoch and Madhumita Murgia today at 1pm BST

US to speed up payments for new medical devices

Regulators hand industry a lobbying victory after fierce effort to get faster coverage for their products

Economic pessimism plagues UK youth

From broke to woke? New poll findings have wide implications for political and policy trends

Man Group hit by single $6.1bn redemption

Withdrawal from one investor threatens to slow efforts to expand beyond hedge fund division

L’Oréal hails ‘lipstick effect’ as war drives sales of small beauty comforts

Cosmetics group’s chief also credits recovery in Chinese market as revenues in Europe and north Asia grow

Foxtons suffers 35% slump in house sale fees

Iran war has hit buyer sentiment and affected mortgage rates and availability, says chief executive

Nestlé sales held back by infant formula recalls

Swiss group beats expectations as coffee growth offsets impact of baby product saga

UK public sector borrowing hit £12.6bn in March as Iran war strains finances

Higher energy prices stoked by conflict have resulted in higher borrowing costs for government

Sainsbury’s and WHSmith warn Middle East war will hit profits

Retailers flag weak outlook as consumers rein in spending

Beijing’s auto bash and Coupang under scrutiny

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

US rate cuts will be postponed the longer the energy shock lasts

Read the April forecast from the FT’s Monetary Policy Radar team