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[EN] Financial Times

Warsh’s data preferences risk costly inflation mistake

Trimmed-mean measures paint a favourable picture — they did the same, wrongly, in 2021 and 2022

Russia to suspend Kazakh oil flows through key pipeline supplying Berlin

Plan will hit Rosneft refinery that supplies most of German capital’s petrol, kerosene and heating fuel

AI robot outplays humans in table tennis milestone

Sony’s ‘Ace’ defeats elite players, highlighting how AI is improving machines’ abilities to interact with people

UK financial watchdog raids crypto traders’ properties in London

FCA, police and HMRC swoop on properties allegedly using peer-to-peer trading ‘to move, disguise and spend illegal money’

No dosa today: India’s cooking gas crisis

Households are buying up induction stoves and chaiwalas have closed as Iran conflict hits the country’s supply of LPG

Reform UK undercuts Labour and Tories for its first ‘Business Day’

Populist party promises panel discussions with ‘leading voices from across the economy’ to tempt wary chief executives

Starmer challenged in cabinet over Mandelson scandal as ministers step up criticism

Home secretary questions PM’s praise of Olly Robbins days after sacking him and first Labour MP calls on leader to quit

EQT makes improved £9.7bn offer for Intertek

Previous bid for FTSE 100 group from Swedish private equity firm rejected

EQT warns AI fears will stall sales of private equity software stakes

Investor concerns that technology could hit companies’ business models will derail exits, says Swedish group

Switzerland hits UBS with proposed $20bn capital increase

Federal Council sets out plans for banking reform after months of lobbying by country’s biggest lender

The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui — Mark Gatiss owns the stage in Brecht’s parable of fascism

A fine ensemble brings energy to a relentless production at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon

UK lenders urge judges to block mass motor finance lawsuits

Case in Court of Appeal will help shape whether motorists can make claims outside of £9.1bn redress scheme

Ukraine miner Ferrexpo warns it could run out of cash by August

London-listed company’s shares plunge as it considers capital raise of at least $100mn

Eni founder’s heir clashes with Meloni government over name use

Italy’s ‘Mattei plan’ for Africa is part of efforts to curb migration

France and Germany extend deadline to try to save joint fighter jet

Mediators have until April 28 to overcome power struggle between Airbus and Dassault Aviation

Boeing regains delivery lead over Airbus as revenues jump

US aircraft maker narrows losses and posts widest gap over European rival since 2018

Apple controls the tech sector’s Strait of Hormuz

It may have stumbled in the AI race but the company’s new CEO will find it still has distinct advantages

The military man trying to save US-Iran peace talks

Pakistan’s fatigue-wearing strongman Asim Munir takes unorthodox approach to mediating between two arch-enemies

House prices in London’s wealthiest boroughs suffer double-digit decline

Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea property valuations sink close to 2013 levels

Britain’s desperate need for Keir Badenoch

The country requires centre-left foreign policy and centre-right reform at home

Max Loppert, classical music critic, 1946-2026

The South African’s magisterial reviews were a mainstay of FT arts coverage for more than a decade

UK dilutes post-crisis ‘fit and proper’ rules for financial services staff

Changes are first stage in wider shake-up by Financial Conduct Authority

Balls, boats and billionaires: Como 1907’s lifestyle brand aspirations

Once, Como 1907 was just a football club. Now, its owners are trying to build a luxury ecosystem around its glamorous location

Who will pay the rising costs of disaster insurance?

Governments are grappling with a fiendish policy dilemma