FirstFT: Predictions of an ‘exceptionally strong’ earnings season
Also in today’s newsletter: Iran and the US keep talking while OpenAI’s $852bn valuation comes under scrutiny from backers
Also in today’s newsletter: Iran and the US keep talking while OpenAI’s $852bn valuation comes under scrutiny from backers
Regulator urges governments to fast-track long-delayed idea to help break down merger barriers
Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with food writer and FT columnist Nigella Lawson today at 1pm BST
George Robertson’s focus is on defence but highlights failings elsewhere in Keir Starmer’s government
Stegra has been striving to avoid same fate as bankrupt Northvolt
US and Israel’s war on Iran dents sales growth at world’s biggest luxury group
Energy shock unleashed by the conflict has left traders and refineries competing for available cargoes
Happiness; Hungary; wealth taxes; impersonation; theme parks; cinema; car crashes: and yet another Bloomberg killer
Changing medium of instruction would boost competitiveness, according to group chief Hui Kuok
A rise in the equity market’s fear gauge is usually a signal of a rally to come
Index choice matters, and so do valuations
Also in this newsletter: UN trade agency chief says Brussels protectionism hurts developing world
QQQ quake
Prime minister has lured MPs from rival parties in recent months as he seeks to counter Donald Trump’s threats
Donald Trump says Iran is keen to strike a deal as US blockade of Strait of Hormuz continues
Rising fuel prices and tech imports spur surge in imports
Sonja Hutson speaks to George Hammond and Raya Jalabi
Goldman Sachs’ warning that its deal pipeline has shrunk is a red flag for M&A prospects
AI is like the atomic bomb — once you invent the means to build one, you live in a different world
Vice-president returns to Washington empty-handed after twin failures on Iran talks and in Hungary
What was unusual was not just the value of the goods — it was the fact that the boy was caught
A weekend-long Berlin event showed that fan ecstasy can be harnessed to drown out controversy — and journalists
Chief executive Sam Altman refocuses AI company as Anthropic tests its early lead
The chain has turned its tennis centres into places for middle-class families to get fit and hang out