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[EN] Financial Times

Porsche sells stake in Bugatti owner

German sports-car maker scales back EV ambitions under new boss Michael Leiters

British retail sales rose 0.7% in March as motorists stocked up on petrol

Better than expected figure underlines impact of Middle East conflict

Cohere and Aleph Alpha agree $20bn transatlantic AI tie-up

Canadian and German start-ups to focus on ‘sovereign’ AI systems independent of US and China

MPS chief considers €7.4bn Generali stake sale

The proceeds would help fund tie-up between Monte dei Paschi di Siena and Banco BPM

Transcript: Will energy security fears change the global energy market?

Soumaya Keynes talks to Daniel Yergin, vice-chairman of S&P Global and Pulitzer Prize-winning author

The dollar swap puzzle

Plus, where’s the love for clean energy?

FTAV’s further reading

Insurance; shipping; Warsh; litigation; defamation; benches; Avis; gangsters; hacking; cheating

Transcript: China Shock 2.0

Katie Martin and Robert Armstrong speak to FT’s Beijing bureau chief Joe Leahy

Strategy’s teetering financial tower

A bitcoin price reprieve can’t erase the company’s contradictions

EU must be ‘very patient’ with Hungary’s Magyar, says Tusk

Also in this newsletter: EU capitals fight over bloc’s seven-year budget

FirstFT: Poland’s Tusk casts doubt on US defence pledge to Europe

Also in today’s newsletter: MPS weighs Generali stake sale and accountancy firms end job-for-life model

Bank of Japan to postpone April rate rise amid Iran uncertainty

Read the BoJ’s April forecast from the FT’s Monetary Policy Radar team

Transcript: BP’s major setback

Marc Filippino speaks to Malcolm Moore and Jill R Shah

Banks charged sharply different fees for access to Anthropic investment

Disparate pricing raises prospect of investors earning unequal returns in the same deal on the basis of who their banker is

Polish PM questions whether US is ‘loyal’ to Europe’s defence

Donald Tusk says EU should bolster its own Article 42.7 mutual defence clause

How Swiss concessions failed to ease UBS’s $20bn capital concerns

Switzerland’s Federal Council this week laid out a compromise which set up another fight with the country’s biggest bank

Reform UK candidate was ‘diplomat’ for Hong Kong

Selection of Sheung-yuen Lee is described as ‘deeply concerning’ by one campaigner

JD Sports chair quit after failing to convince board to oust CEO

Andy Higginson stepped down this week after pushing for CEO Régis Schultz to be replaced

The limits on Bessent’s Treasury swap lines for allies

The US provided Argentina with a $20bn swap line, but similar offerings to Gulf and Asian allies would face constraints

Europe’s M&A dreams face a German political test

Large mergers in Germany could create ‘European champions’ — but will Berlin stand aside?

Rightwing media mogul rattles France’s literary scene

Writers flee Paris publishing house Grasset in protest at conservative owner Vincent Bolloré

Consumers turn to AI for investment decisions

Gen Z and millennials the most likely groups to consult chatbots on money matters

Morgan McSweeney held talks with Google DeepMind over AI project

Former Labour chief of staff pitched venture to tech group about the crossover between artificial intelligence and democratic politics

Chinese bid for UK chemical plant condemned as threat to competition

World’s largest producer of titanium dioxide to acquire facility in North East of England