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[EN] Financial Times

Investors reluctant to ‘buy the dip’ after AI scares

Sectors including wealth management and trucking have been hit with sudden share price declines

Will Keir Starmer shift to the left?

Backbench MPs could have a greater impact on UK government decision-making after prime minister faced calls to quit

‘The best we can hope for’: Rubio’s Munich unity appeal fails to woo Europe

US Secretary of State sought to mollify but underlying message reinforced US administration’s talking points

Trade or trap? Japan investors bet on Takaichi after landslide

Markets are still working out what a more empowered prime minister will mean for yen and bonds

How to get to TV heaven? From Belfast

Lisa McGee’s new Netflix drama comes as Northern Ireland enjoys a film and TV boom

Uber enters 7 new European markets in food delivery push

Ride-hailing company plans to step up competition to DoorDash-owned rival Wolt in Norway and Finland

End of EV euphoria triggers $65bn hit for carmakers

Manufacturers rethink US strategy in pivot back to petrol and hybrids

The TV deal bringing Israel’s media closer to Netanyahu

Sale of stake in news channel critical of Israeli premier is latest move to prompt questions about media independence ahead of elections

Bad Bunny and the real America

The NFL halftime show was great entertainment — and a roadmap for a better US foreign policy

WeightWatchers’ CEO on diet drugs: ‘The key is re-owning weight’

Tara Comonte is putting fat jabs at centre of a plan to steer company through bankruptcy protection

The AI productivity take-off is finally visible

New economic data suggests the US is transitioning to a phase of measurable gains from the technology

Franc’s relentless rise alarms Swiss companies

Safe haven currency’s bull run triggers fears about impact on sales and profits

Duty-free group Avolta bets on Michelin-starred chefs and magic tricks

World’s biggest operator of airport retail and food outlets is trying out different ways of coaxing travellers to spend more

Ukraine’s survival still an ‘open question’, Kyiv mayor warns

Vitali Klitschko says Russia is seeking to annihilate the country’s statehood

The rise of the floating gas factory

A giant LNG plant moored in the sea off Congo is a cutting-edge way of supplying Europe with energy

H World aims to be ‘Marriott of China’ with 20,000 hotels

One of the world’s biggest hotel groups plans to consolidate country’s vast and fragmented hospitality market

Tam Lin — story of a shapeshifting elf has morphed over the years

Definitive version of this 16th-century Scottish Borders ballad was recorded by Fairport Convention

Hims & Hers is a brave bet on solving the disruptor’s dilemma

Plan to make longevity affordable means muscling in on territory occupied by drugs giants and pharmacies

The age of the disposable leader

Chief executive churnover is less visible than political headrolling but can be just as disruptive

India seeks to broker consensus on global ‘AI commons’

New Delhi to focus on wielding emerging technology for social ends at global summit

Sunday Number 132: Numbers Puzzle

US concludes Alibaba and BYD have links to Chinese military

The companies are among a number the Pentagon believes could pose a threat to American national security

Rubio tells Europe that US will not abandon transatlantic alliance

Secretary of state says Washington wants to work ‘together with you, our friends’ on the continent

Craft beermaker BrewDog puts itself up for sale

UK’s biggest independent beer company appoints restructuring specialist AlixPartners