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[EN] Financial Times

The S&P 500’s woes in Trump 2.0

The index has had its worst performance over the past five US presidencies

South Africa’s ANC looks to shore up power as local elections loom

Appointment of contentious politician to manage finances of vital province reveals party’s loosening grip at local level

Peace talks present big test on global stage for JD Vance

Tehran and Washington have never held direct bilateral negotiations

NFL’s media rights stand-off hits a plot twist

Also in today’s newsletter: what Sunderland says about women’s football, cricket’s vote of confidence in the Gulf as a sports hub, and more

Superyacht maker Sanlorenzo rides personalisation wave

Italian group looks to sustain sales boom with hyper bespoke vessels including its latest built around a living tree

JD Vance arrives in Pakistan for ‘positive’ peace talks with Iran

US vice-president says he hopes to build on the fragile 14-day ceasefire

The damage wrought on the Middle East’s oil and gas supplies

Saudi Arabia and Qatar have both suffered significant damage to production capacity during the US-Israeli war against Iran

Only two events have mattered in my 30 years of investing

Markets have shrugged off everything from geopolitics to financial crises

Isa season flops as UK retail investors shun falling stock market

Buyers stayed away during the crucial annual buying period amid pessimism over geopolitical tensions and the global economy

Hungary: the election the world’s big powers want to win

Orbán’s defeat would deprive nationalist conservatives across the world of a champion. Opponents see Sunday’s vote as a chance to halt autocracy

Jacob’s Creek should come in smaller bottles

Relaunch of popular 1990s tipple might need more than nostalgia to stand out from today’s crowd

Inheritance tax weighs on business owners: ‘Will it all be taken away in the end?’

From this week, many businesses can no longer be passed to the next generation free of tax

Royal balm will not rescue the Anglo-American relationship

The King’s upcoming visit to the court of Donald Trump has too much riding on it

Mortgage borrowers seek shorter-term deals as market volatility saps confidence

Flexibility is the watchword among UK borrowers amid signs of slowing activity in the housing market

BP’s proxy fight exposes bugs in shareholder voting machine

On contentious matters, investors are less likely to follow proxies

Yet more reasons to look on the bright side . . .

The science suggests that it is healthier to be wrong and happy than to be pessimistic and right

UK households turn to solar panels as energy bills bite

Fallout from Middle East crisis prompts more people to explore the alternative source of power

The UK police’s latest problem: crowds of unruly teens

Disorder in London and other cities threatens public sense of order, even though it may fall short of widespread criminality

The tragedy of leisure

The combination of AI and small families will create more free time than is good for us

Against all odds, American hospitality prevails

A recent visit reminded me why LA is (still) one of the best food cities in the world

Alexander Kluge, German intellectual, 1932-2026

The writer and filmmaker posed uncomfortable questions about the country’s past

Tofoo co-founder: ‘I’d lost £250,000 in investments before I started the company’

It was fourth time lucky for entrepreneur David Knibbs

The perfect antidote to our tech-addled age? A magic lantern

This arcane projector has been wielded by priests, magicians and phantasmagorists — and still has the power to enchant

How Iran turned to memes to take on Trump

Regime accounts have saturated feeds with snarky online propaganda since US and Israel started bombing campaign