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[EN] Financial Times

Intertek board to agree to £10bn takeover by EQT

Deal is latest take-private of a UK-listed company

UK labour market’s gradual weakening justifies extended BoE hold

Slowing pay growth in private sector will reassure rate-setters but data provides no reason to rush into a cut

Tesco’s UK sales growth slows despite rise in market share

Supermarket chain maintains cautious outlook amid conflict in Middle East

UK wage growth slows to lowest rate in five years

Slowdown will reinforce case for Bank of England to leave rates on hold

Octopus founder says climate policies must address energy costs

Remarks come ahead of pivotal English by-election

Toymaker Tonies strikes Bluey deal as it aims to double revenue

German group signs agreement to bring Australian cartoon to its audio speaker Toniebox

FTAV’s further reading

Billions; indices; numbers; disinfo; defense; planning; privileges; migration; Norway

Kevin Warsh’s debut

Hawkish overtones, dovish undertones

How Ukraine’s membership urgency could split the EU leaders’ summit

Also in this newsletter: Standing up for legacy national TV

FirstFT: Warsh ushers in new Fed era

Also in today’s newsletter: Makerfield by-election and US-Iran deal

Transcript: Jaishankar and Nusseibeh on the challenges of a world at war

Gideon Rachman talks to Dr Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Lana Nusseibeh and Elina Valtonen

Transcript: Federal Reserve gears up for change

Marc Filippino talks to Claire Jones and Zijing Wu

The biggest PE loss since 2008

Thoma Bravo will lose all of the $5bn it invested in Medallia as it hands the software group to lenders

Wall Street pushes US regulators to further ease Basel capital rules

Banks press for further gains even after winning their largest lobbying victory since the financial crisis

Young Moroccan star shows the psychological strength of today’s elite players

Leading footballers now excel with their heads as well as their feet, as 18-year-old Ayyoub Bouaddi displayed against Brazil

Makerfield voters seek ‘change’ as Burnham anticipates by-election win

Allies of Greater Manchester mayor ‘quietly confident’ of victory that would set up leadership challenge to Starmer

How could Thames Water be nationalised?

Intervention by UK environment secretary has raised prospect of utility entering government’s special administration regime

BMW sounds the alarm as China squeezes Europe’s carmakers

Chinese manufacturers have grown their market share in Europe while gaining share at home

How Brexit still divides British voters

In the Makerfield by-election, Andy Burnham is trying to win over an area that voted heavily for Leave

A football manager gives the G7 a pep talk

Lessons from one zero-sum competition for another

Postcard from Boston: on tour with the Tartan Army

After a 28-year hiatus, Scotland are back at the World Cup — and for Jamie Lafferty and his Glaswegian schoolfriends, a teenage vow has finally been fulfilled

Modi and Netanyahu: the making of an unlikely alliance

As Israel’s isolation deepens, ties with New Delhi are growing — from drones to statues

How Hizbollah made its comeback

Lebanese militant group has been buoyed by fresh support from Tehran but its future depends on the US-Iran peace deal

JPMorgan Chase cuts off Anthropic access for its Hong Kong staff

Bank follows Goldman Sachs in preventing use of Claude in Asian financial hub