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[EN] Financial Times

Russia unleashes huge missile and drone attacks on Kyiv

Bombardment follows Zelenskyy’s warning that Moscow is preparing ‘massive strike’

Woah-oh, we’re halfway there

A strong first half (until the last bit)

Chinese energy stock triples in Asia’s biggest IPO this year

China Resources New Energy raises $3.6bn amid heavy demand from retail investors

Pay more for defence to get goodies from Trump, US tells Nato allies

Also in this newsletter: Montenegro can get a share of the EU’s next seven-year budget

What are the rules on insider betting, really?

It’s more interesting than you might think

Chanel acquires luxury Parisian shirtmaker Charvet

Deal for revered brand follows earlier collaboration with Chanel creative director Matthieu Blazy

FTAV’s further reading

Mervyn King; randomised trials; AI; ticks; LLMs; t’interwebs; the dollar; and Igor Tulchinsky

FirstFT: OpenAI proposes US government stake

Also in today’s newsletter: Tank maker’s postponed IPO and Burnham’s finance boost

Transcript: Lebanon peace deal — can it hold?

Gideon Rachman talks to Roula Khalaf and Andrew England

OpenAI proposes handing Trump administration 5% stake

Sam Altman’s start-up in early talks for a public ownership deal as political pressure rises

Transcript: UBS bets on the US

Marc Filippino speaks to Mercedes Ruehl and Max Seddon

Andy Burnham’s team looks to revamp UK’s AI strategy

Focus is expected to shift to making technology work for local communities rather than US companies

Bank of England to push ahead with plan to limit hedge fund leverage

Move to make gilt market more resilient has been criticised for potentially raising funding costs

Bending Spoons takes private equity public

The Italian tech group behind AOL is a good analogue for PE-backed software and tech roll-ups

HMRC’s clampdown on the corporate structure that saves City firms millions

UK tax authority has won a series of legal cases involving limited liability partnerships

‘Let it rip’: how US egg producers gamed prices while blaming bird flu

Evidence amassed by prosecutors shows executives privately colluded to keep prices aloft while shifting focus for cause

EU weighs weaker data centre climate rules in win for Big Tech

Past proposals for strict rules on renewable energy certificates have been dropped after heavy lobbying, draft shows

UBS to trial US banking services in push for wealthy American clients

Swiss group plans to open accounts for staff as early as December to test pricing and products

UK public finances weather Iran war, Burnham to be told

Britain’s likely next prime minister may choose to raise taxes to fund his spending plans

How do we save the wilting new homes market?

Like it or not, the government will have to help developers before houses and rents become even more unaffordable

The economics of women’s weight

A new study suggests weight-loss drugs help women find work — and prompt men to leave their partners

Americans prepare for most expensive July 4 celebration ever

Tariffs and war in Iran have kept food and gasoline prices high as country marks 250th birthday

Can Kevin Warsh tame the Fed’s $7tn balance sheet?

Pragmatism, not ideology, should be the guide

The battle to stop a prized collection of art from leaving Mexico

The Gelman Santander Collection includes paintings by Frida Kahlo and is set to tour Europe. An activist group fears the consequences