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[EN] Financial Times

DeepSeek nears $45bn valuation as China’s ‘Big Fund’ leads investment talks

Value soars in ongoing fundraising discussions as investors including Tencent seek slice of AI lab

Trump pauses US plan to guide ships through Strait of Hormuz

US and Iranian forces clashed in the strait during the brief mission to help commercial vessels through the waterway

Gilts and UK local elections: Bad vibes, bad timing

Plus, more on emerging markets

American healthcare costs drive global imbalances

Dark matter revealed?

Europe’s far-right firewall melts as Socialists topple Romania’s PM

Also in this newsletter: How to reuse and recycle more critical raw materials

FTAV’s further reading

Science; cringe; Toyota; Grok; similes; Paul Pressler; and stablecoins

FirstFT: Hormuz ‘Project Freedom’ mission paused

Also in today’s newsletter: Venice Biennale row and Macron’s central bank pick

Fast-moving indicators are now showing the effects of the Gulf war

Monthly surveys of economic activity and confidence have fallen more sharply among energy importers than in the US

Transcript: AI Labs — Are Anthropic really the good guys?

Murad Ahmed talks to Cristina Criddle and John Thornhill

Introducing: The Story of Money

A new video podcast from The FT exploring the history of finance

Samsung’s stock market value hits $1tn on AI euphoria

Memory chip giant’s surge pushes South Korea’s Kospi to new record

Kravis and Roberts on KKR at 50

The original private equity barbarian celebrates its birthday as the $22tn private markets face a fraught moment

Private equity benefits as spending on social care providers jumps 20%

Children’s sector offers steady revenues for buyout firms as cases of autism and other conditions increase

Transcript: Could the US scrap quarterly reporting?

Marc Filippino talks to George Steer and Ortenca Aliaj

UK supermarkets ask competition watchdog to rein in Aldi and Lidl

Sainsbury’s, Morrisons and Iceland are seeking to stop discounters preventing them opening stores nearby

Russia pavilion drags Venice Biennale into EU sanctions row

Brussels has warned that allowing Moscow to participate would breach ban on providing services to Kremlin

Angela Rayner weighs options as leadership hopes fade

Neither the former deputy Labour leader nor her rivals have a clear path to replacing Sir Keir Starmer

Crypto’s ‘decentralised finance’ sector hit by investor exodus after hacks

DeFi was once touted as the future of finance but traders have grown concerned over the security of these projects

Vodafone’s slow-burn strategy is starting to pay off

The share price has picked up and its valuation as a multiple of forecast earnings has risen to the top of European telcos

Conned by a chatbot

Like tricksters, LLMs have perfected the art of plausibility

Imbalances are back on the global agenda

Policymakers must overcome the mercantilist fallacy that the way to get rich is by running surpluses forever

Don’t let the taxman grab your tax-free cash

It’s tempting to blow the lump sum on a sports car — but the more sensible option may be to take it in small amounts like regular income

Recipe: Asparagus with crab mayonnaise might be the quickest, tastiest lunch of the season

Make the most of the vegetable’s short window with this sophisticated spring recipe

Bezos shakes up Blue Origin staff incentives ahead of SpaceX IPO

Rocket maker hopes to quell employee uproar after old options expired without a payout