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[EN] Financial Times

Transcript: The Fed’s silent treatment

Katie Martin speaks to Robert Armstrong

FirstFT: US AI models sold to blacklisted Chinese groups

Also in today’s newsletter: Mervyn King picked for Fed reform and largest US listing by foreign group

Japan finance minister urges giant pension fund to invest more at home

Yen, bonds and stocks buoyed by Satsuki Katayama’s call for investors to shift from foreign to domestic assets

Can an AI ‘superforecaster’ beat the market?

When it comes to predicting Fed decisions, the AI does not (yet) have an edge

Transcript: The economics of weight loss, with Rebecca Diamond and Claer Barrett

Soumaya Keynes talks to Rebecca Diamond and Claer Barrett

Wall Street’s giant memory windfall

The blockbuster listing of South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix could earn investment bankers nine figures in fees

Transcript: World Cup stirs up colonial past

Marc Filippino talks to Jennifer Hughes, Simon Kuper, Saffeya Ahmed and Afua Hirsch

The secret of Spain’s impenetrable World Cup defence

‘La Roja’ have not conceded a goal in the tournament despite aiming to have every outfield player in the other team’s half

How AI changes the rules of engagement for sports viewers

Spectators will see more opportunity to move from pricey subscriptions and rigid schedules to more personalised feeds

UK pharmacies report high demand as weight-loss pills go on sale

Rollout likely to accelerate the hit being felt by supermarkets as users of the drugs buy less food

Founder of energy group DCC blasts board for backing takeover ‘on the cheap’

Jim Flavin joins other major shareholders of FTSE 100 company in rejecting £5.7bn private equity offer

NHS hospitals admit to errors in data used to defend Palantir contract

Four trusts confirm there were errors in the underlying hospital data on discharge delays after FT probe

HSBC looks for buyers of Hong Kong subsidiary Hang Seng’s risky loans

Debt sale an early sign of how UK bank intends to overhaul retail lender after taking it private this year

UBS helped trigger exodus from Blue Owl private credit fund

Bank advised some clients to cut exposure, hitting a fund it had been instrumental in setting up

EasyJet: orange upstart that changed flying prepares to go private

European low-cost pioneer is set to be bought by private credit group Castlelake for £5.5bn three decades after its launch

SK Hynix’s jumbo share sale a sign of overheated times

Perhaps it will be some comfort to those with longer time horizons that market anomalies don’t last for ever

OpenAI and Google sell AI models to blacklisted China groups

US groups have been supplying AI services to Singapore-based subsidiaries of Alibaba, Baidu and Tencent

How Venezuela’s ‘Hugo Chávez City’ collapsed

A complex named for the late socialist leader has become a death trap

Why AI could be a financial ‘sludge’ buster

Regulators want to use the technology in their bid to cut red tape

Chicago pensions face insolvency in downturn, mayoral candidate says

Years of low contributions in a city struggling with budget pressures have led to billions of dollars in unfunded liabilities

Why the ‘Cannes of the north’ is back in vogue

Dinard combines belle époque glamour, pristine beaches and superlative seafood — without the Riviera bling

Battersea Power Station accounting claims probed by UK watchdog

FRC is scrutinising allegations of financial misreporting at London landmark development

All you never wanted to know about corporate bond market issuance

How the debt capital markets sausage gets made

How the French fell for wellness

Even Parisians do Pilates