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[EN] Financial Times

AI roils the memory market and Japan’s startups level up

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

The bull case for 2026

And the bitcoin meltdown

FTAV’s further reading

Xbox 360; multilingualism; Kirk purge; nine Indias; QT; democracy, shadow banking

Channel Tunnel owner cancels UK rail projects over rise in business rates

Eurotunnel said expected tripling of levy makes planned freight investments untenable

Transcript: Europe’s triple shock — Putin, Trump and Xi

Gideon Rachman talks to historian Timothy Garton Ash

EU leaders try to salvage shreds of multilateralism as US boycotts G20

Also in this newsletter: Booking.com CEO hits out against the EU’s AI rules

How’s liquidity in the US life insurance sector?

Deteriorating, Bob!

FirstFT: Nvidia shrugs off ‘AI bubble’ concerns with bumper chip sales

Also in today’s newsletter, Europe’s plug-in hybrid cars and ‘mansion tax’ pressure on Reeves

Global tech stocks rally after Nvidia earnings bolster AI bulls

Asian markets climb as chipmaker shrugs off bubble concerns

Transcript: The bidding war for Warner Bros Discovery begins

Marc Filippino speaks to James Fontanella-Khan and Thomas Hale

Investment bank CICC to acquire rivals as China pushes for consolidation

Xi Jinping’s government is seeking to create bigger financial players

UK’s Powell co-hosted events with think-tank linked to Chinese intelligence

Contacts before appointment as national security adviser highlight multiple roles of ‘independent’ institutions in China

Elliott scion made failed donation to Jenrick during Tory leadership race

Gordon Singer, son of hedge fund’s founder Paul, is a UK resident

French premier expected to fail early budget test

Draft bill likely to be voted down by parliament by Sunday, after MPs added thousands of amendments

How one police force is taking the fight to the shoplifters

Northamptonshire Police has shifted its approach to retail theft

The matrix: Ellison overtures for Warner Bros kick off bidding war

Father-and-son tech billionaires flash cash to overcome rivals Netflix and Comcast as they pursue a Hollywood empire

Three exceptions that prove a rule on Japan’s talent problem

The shrinking, ageing economy is in critical need of mechanisms to attract the world’s best

Trump’s total boycott of G20 casts shadow over its future

‘It’s bleak,’ says senior European diplomat involved in preparations for summit

Don’t trade where you tweet

Online conversations about hot meme stocks or cryptocurrencies are the source of some very bad decisions

Rachel Reeves under pressure to scale back Budget raid on expensive homes

Labour MPs warn chancellor that a possible £1.5mn threshold for new levy would be too low

Inside Wes Anderson’s world of obsessive detail

The filmmaker on bringing his intricate creations to London’s Design Museum — and why some are ‘devices for communicating feelings’

Milan’s real estate corruption probe in doubt after Supreme Court blow

Ruling backs previous judgment that prosecutors lack evidence in high-profile case targeting upscale developments

UBS’s threats to move stateside might come back to haunt it

There is a cost to bank chair Colm Kelleher’s portentous musing about relocation

Big Four partner promotions sink to five-year low

Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC bosses strive to protect UK profits amid slowing revenues