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[EN] Financial Times

UBS gates €400mn property fund for up to 3 years

Swiss bank said liquid assets in the Germany-based fund were insufficient to meet rise in redemption requests

Donald Trump’s policy swings are creating instability, energy chiefs say

Industry that benefited from president’s cuts to regulation and green policy is wary of unpredictability

European missile champion reports surging interest from Gulf as Iran strikes continue

MBDA plans 40% rise in production this year to meet soaring demand

NS&I boss forced out after payments withheld from bereaved families

Minister blames ‘tracing’ issues at state-owned savings bank for blunder affecting up to 37,500 savers

Teeth ‘N’ Smiles — Self Esteem is magnetic in a revival of David Hare’s rock-star drama

A polished production at London’s Duke of York’s Theatre aims for contemporary resonance, but loses its anarchic spirit

Should Sweden finally adopt the euro?

The case against membership of the single currency looks much less clear-cut than it did in the 1990s

Digital euro project clears key hurdle ahead of European parliament vote

MEP in charge of assessing the project is due to circulate a report fully backing an electronic version of the single currency

Investors seek ‘pain point’ that pushes Trump into policy pivots on Iran war

Also in today’s newsletter, Scott Bessent discussed ways to recast ties between Fed and Treasury in BoE’s image

Can Europe break free from US tech dominance? You asked, we answered

EU lawmakers approve trade deal with US

European parliament had delayed vote during Greenland crisis

Private credit rating agency hits back at ‘incendiary allegation’ by SEC

Egan-Jones claimed US regulator harmed its business with publication of order this week

What has happened to Iran’s top-tier missiles?

Tehran’s unused arsenal has played on the nerves of Gulf states

Conviction of opposition party leader threatens deeper divisions in Taiwan

Court sentences Ko Wen-je to 17 years for corruption in case that comes at time of rising pressure from China

Will software engineers survive agentic AI?

A data deep dive shows that job vacancies are rising — but only for senior developers

England’s housing at most affordable since 2015, official data shows

Bank of England deputy governor warns Iran war will take a toll, with quoted mortgage rates already rising

The case for keeping Keir Starmer a little longer

Panic-buying a slightly less unpopular rival will not help Labour face its real challenges

Barrick delays Pakistan mega mine as Iran conflict rattles region

Development of $9bn copper and gold project pushed back as Middle East war adds to worsening local security situation

Son of Nobody — Yann Martel’s epic, beguiling tale of past and present

The discovery of a Homeric-style poem and an academic’s life-in-the-footnotes are captivatingly entwined in the Booker-winner’s ambitious new novel

Could New York’s climate rethink spread to other blue states?

Democratic officials are reassessing targets as concerns grow over energy affordability

Discovering ‘decalcomania’, the Victorian vogue for DIY decoration

Replicating chinoiserie porcelain at home was a popular hobby of the era — and surviving pieces have a curious charm

UK faces biggest hit to growth from Middle East war, OECD warns

Outlook underscores economy’s exposure to conflict through reliance on energy imports

The best exhibitions to see in London this weekend

The FT’s critics recommend the most compelling 2026 shows, from Cecily Brown and Hurvin Anderson to Tracey Emin to Rose Wylie

Co-op chief to step down as cyber attack costs mount

Shirine Khoury-Haq pushes back against allegations of a ‘toxic culture’ at convenience store operator

Queen’s Park is London’s hottest culinary corner

Have you hit the royal mile?