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[EN] Financial Times

Five things we learnt from Trump’s financial disclosure

The US president earned more than $1bn from digital currency interests as well as real estate and stock trades

White House lifts ban on Anthropic models

US government move allows AI start-up to re-release Mythos and Fable models

Uber-backed Lime raises $167mn in bike and scooter group IPO

Shares are priced at $25 in the deal underwritten by Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan and Jefferies

Chinese carmakers’ hunger for chips boosts national self-reliance drive

EV makers such as global leader BYD are rushing to increase use of locally developed semiconductors

US Supreme Court checks Trump’s power even as it bolsters the presidency

The rulings this week serve notice that America’s top court is ‘not just rolling over’ for US president

Starmer announces UK defence budget increase

Letter: Could the challenge of robotics see China re-embrace Marxism?

From Danny Leipziger, Professor of International Business, George Washington University, and Managing Director of the Growth Dialogue, Washington, DC, US

Letter: For America, this is the Iran war fairytale ending

From Trevor Lyttleton MBE, London NW11, UK

Letter: Right royal grudge match

From Arthur Birchall, London TW7, UK

Letter: Why the poorest towns are unmoved by Brexit largesse

From Judith Martin, Winchester, Hampshire, UK

Letter: An impossible to prove economic counterfactual

From Dick Sands, London TW8, UK

Donald Trump made more than $1bn last year in return to presidency

US president also earned hundreds of thousands of dollars from licensing of Bibles, watches and perfume while in office

Letter: The choice is always between guns and butter

From Professor Martin Weale, King’s Business School and Department of Political Economy, King’s College London, London WC2, UK

Letter: How Europe leverages its financial power to re-arm

From Guy de Selliers and Edward Lucas

Letter: Pension triple lock is not an issue of sustainability

From Ian Thompson, London TW11, UK

Letter: Graduate earnings’ data is linked to degree choice

From Tim Leunig, Honorary Professor, Department of Political Science, University College London, London WC1, UK

FT Crossword: Number 18,414

Nike earnings helped by tariff refund but sales decline in China

Sportswear manufacturer reported $11bn in revenue in its most recent quarter, the lowest since February 2022

Apple’s Cook holds ‘constructive’ talks with EU tech chief over ‘Siri AI’

Discussions come as tech group seeks to avoid fines as it and the bloc have been deadlocked over launch of AI assistant

Alcoa strikes $4.8bn deal for South32’s alumina and bauxite assets

US aluminium group expands as disruptions in Middle East push up grey metal prices

FirstFT: ‘Unprecedented’ plane crash raises questions about Beijing’s security

Also in today’s newsletter: an interview with Nato chief Mark Rutte, and US Supreme Court rejects Trump’s bid to end birthright citizenship

Satellite TV group Dish files for bankruptcy to cut $9bn debt load

Parent company EchoStar has surged to $30bn market capitalisation from windfall on SpaceX holding

School economics class: This town received a £96mn post-Brexit makeover. It voted Reform anyway

Employment

US Supreme Court rejects Trump’s bid to end birthright citizenship

Ruling is major blow to president’s immigration agenda