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[EN] Financial Times

Mandelson and the money that never sleeps

This is truly grim for Keir Starmer, raising questions about his ethics as well as his judgment

Starmer apologises to Epstein victims

Prime minister addresses appointment of Peter Mandelson as US ambassador amid furore over links to disgraced financier

Gilts and sterling hit by Starmer leadership speculation

Investors worry about political turbulence amid backlash over PM’s decision to appoint Peter Mandelson US ambassador

FirstFT: Tech stocks hit by AI concerns

Also in today’s newsletter: More questions about Goldman’s Ruemmler and her links to Epstein and the return of Dr Zhivago-style hats

Private credit group Ares defies market jitters with record inflows

Concerns about private capital groups’ exposure to software investments have weighed on sector

Syria courts energy majors as it takes control of oilfields

Recapture of north-east from Kurds has given President Ahmed al-Sharaa a chance to revive decrepit sector

Bringing euros to a weaponised currency fight

In monetary matters, the EU must live up to the current geopolitical moment

Trump is Europe’s best enemy yet

Lack of a common foe enfeebled Europe — but not any more

Argentina’s homegrown companies lead oil and gas boom

Production accelerates as domestic producers fill gap left by international majors

Bed down in London’s finest quilt emporium

Antique Textiles Company assembles three centuries’ worth of patchworking

Maersk fears first loss in a decade after rise in container shipping capacity

Arrival of new vessels ordered during boom times and the reopening of Red Sea route hits freight rates

BT stems customer losses as broadband competition abates

Chief executive Allison Kirkby says she tends to ignore ‘noise’ of short sellers betting against company

Money, power and the play that scandalised Sixties London

Terence Rattigan’s ‘Man and Boy’, a fearless study of a ruthless financier, is getting a rare revival at the National Theatre

Submit your questions: Are US markets and the economy as strong as Trump claims?

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with US managing editor Brooke Masters and US financial commentator Robert Armstrong today at 2pm GMT

Syngenta prepares to revive plans for IPO in Hong Kong

Chinese-owned company previously scrapped plans for listing in Shanghai

The Peninsula Hong Kong: heritage minus the hush

Hong Kong’s oldest and grandest hotel moves gracefully with the times — a masterclass in distinction without airs and graces

Trying to gauge BNP Paribas’s legal risk

Nothingburger, wipeout, or something in between?

Starmer engulfed in leadership speculation as he backtracks over Mandelson papers

Prime minister agrees to parliamentary oversight of release of documents about peer’s appointment as ambassador to US

Every doomed prime minister has a moment — this is Starmer’s

This end phase of his leadership requires a crisis or resignation to tip things over the edge

Who are you calling PIGS now?

... but already it was impossible to say which was which

Pandora to shift to platinum jewellery in move to decouple from silver price

Danish group looks to ‘stop being so linked’ to silver after near quadrupling of metal’s price

Anglo American warns of third De Beers writedown in three years

Miner is looking to sell or list diamonds business as it completes mega merger with Teck Resources

China’s memory boost and Apple’s iPhone shuffle

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

Shell to return further $3.5bn to investors and boost dividend

FTSE 100 oil major’s move comes despite lower oil prices