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[EN] Financial Times

Letter: America needs a fiscal intervention, not a Fed rate cut

From Jigisha Pawa, Denison University, Granville, OH, US

Letter: A total ban on advanced chip sales won’t stop China

From Lt Gen (Ret) Dan Leaf, Cybersecurity Consultant, Honolulu, HI, US

Letter: Growth does not make nations any happier

From Andrew Oswald, Professor of Economics and Behavioural Science, University of Warwick, UK

Letter: Why US politics has a hiring problem

From Clayton Apgar, Partner in the talent consultancy Billy Clark, La Jolla, CA, US

Letter: Principal-agent dichotomy — a fund manager’s view

From Richard Buxton, London N1, UK

Letter: Setting young people up for success in the jobs market

From Sarah Porretta, CEO, Young Enterprise, London WC1, UK

Letter: With mobiles, it’s the ‘hook’ that’s so pernicious

From Rajiv Radhakrishnan, London NW8, UK

Chinese spy agency warns nation’s young people against dropping out

‘Foreign forces’ blamed for rising number of disaffected youths who are quitting their careers to ‘lie flat’

More and more jobs at risk of replacement from AI

‘I’d be surprised if AI actually wanted my job’

Huawei’s AI chip sales surge as Nvidia stalls in China

Chinese tech companies place large orders for the Shenzhen-based group’s latest range of AI processors

Apple credits ‘most popular’ ever iPhone for booming sales

John Ternus pledges to continue ‘deliberateness and discipline’ in first comments since being named next CEO

South East Water’s management should be sacked, MPs say

Shareholders in utility group should also ‘take share of blame’ for failures, says parliamentary report

FT Crossword: Number 18,360

Bolsonaro’s prison time likely to be curbed as Brazil lawmakers block Lula veto

Leftist president had sought to stymie legislation changing how criminal sentences are calculated

FirstFT: Yen surges amid reports that Tokyo intervened to support currency

Also in today’s newsletter: Israel deployed laser system to UAE, and China sales power Apple results

Trump drops Scotch whisky tariffs ‘in honour’ of King Charles

US president lifts duties on the drink following the British monarch’s trip to Washington

UK terror threat level raised to ‘severe’ after Golders Green attack

Police confirm man arrested over stabbings was previously referred to the government’s counter-extremism programme

Blue Owl draws in $9bn as private credit market cools

Growth in headline figure obscures worse than expected $700mn increase in fee-paying assets

US stocks hit record highs in Wall Street’s best month since 2020

Investors bet blockbuster AI spending will overshadow fallout from Middle East conflict

US Republicans break ranks to challenge Trump administration on Iran war

Some from president’s own party have begun to demand accountability in the unpopular conflict

Israel rushed laser system to UAE to fend off Iran’s missiles

Deployment of equipment is one of the first examples of major defence co-operation between the two states

The Fed holds steady

Jay Powell’s final rate conference

Eli Lilly profits more than double as weight-loss revenue soars

First-quarter sales of medication Zepbound increased 80% to $4.2bn

Trump sons to take stake in Kazakh miner that won $1.6bn US backing

Donald Jr and Eric have sought to capitalise on sectors supported by father’s presidential administration