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[EN] Financial Times

Trump’s tariffs ruled illegal by US appeals court but stay in place

Judges uphold ruling that the president exceeded his authority

Transcript: Farage, flags and the ghosts of Labour’s past

George Parker talks to Anna Gross, Robert Shrimsley and Stephen Bush

US regulator approves at-home Alzheimer’s drug from Eisai and Biogen

Go ahead for Leqembi shot by Food and Drug Administration could help revive two companies’ sluggish sales

US tech stocks drop as AI uncertainty knocks chip groups

Marvell Technology and Nvidia shares slip after earnings disappoint investors

Middle East KFC operator Americana to move away from US brands after Gaza boycott

Sales at fast-food franchise operator tumbled when consumers turned on western outlets over American support for Israel

Uncle Sam to become Intel’s biggest shareholder

What does an interventionist White House mean for big business?

Trump moves to scrap $4.9bn in already allocated US foreign aid

US president makes new effort to assert power over Congress with bid to cut ‘woke’ funding

The calculated silence of America’s business and finance leaders

As Donald Trump has launched a series of blunt interventions in the corporate and financial worlds, he has received little pushback from industry or investors

It’s time to shut up and get on with it

Words are replacing action, but success doesn’t manifest itself

UK banks suffer sell-off over fears of tax rises

Labour insider downplays prospect of new levy on lenders

Keir Starmer names Minouche Shafik as top economic adviser

Former Bank of England deputy governor will be expected to improve relations with business and international investors

Trump ‘proposed Chinese peacekeepers’ for Ukraine

US president endorsed idea first pitched by Moscow, say people briefed on situation. White House denies the comments were made

How economists lost traction

Experts are struggling in a less predictable world rife with simple and popular answers

Latest savings rates

Up-to-date deals from banks and building societies

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Up-to-date tax-efficient savings deals

New York Times activist could be good news for investors

The newspaper is a rare example of a publicly listed media group that has performed decently for shareholders

Latest National Savings & Investments rates

Current rates from the state-owned savings bank

Trump urges judge to deny Lisa Cook’s appeal to remain at Fed

Federal court hears argument against US president’s firing of central bank governor

Directors’ Deals: AJ Bell chief executive takes advantage of share price rise

Assets under administration are up more than 14 per cent

Stockpickers: Hochschild Mining, Boohoo, Bunzl

Our experts discuss which companies to buy, sell or hold this week

Venice Film Festival makes starry start with George Clooney, Emma Stone and Julia Roberts premieres

Reviews of Noah Baumbach’s kvetchy comedy ‘Jay Kelly’, Paolo Sorrentino’s stately ‘La Grazia’, Yorgos Lanthimos’s conspiracy-crazed ‘Bugonia’ and Luca Guadagnino’s cancellation drama ‘After the Hunt’

Suede premiere gothic post-punk album Antidepressants in immaculate live show

The Britpop resurgence gains a romantic charge as the band capture the heightened sensations of late mid-life

Stamp duty row: has Angela Rayner broken any rules?

Housing secretary accused of avoiding £40,000 tax bill in property purchase

Can a UK party backed by Elon Musk outflank Nigel Farage on the right?

Advance UK received tech billionaire’s backing — but lacks populist spark of Reform