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[EN] Financial Times

Cuba hit by nationwide blackout as energy grid collapses

‘Disconnection’ leaves 11mn without power in largest outage since US energy blockade began earlier this year

Nvidia’s Huang predicts $1tn in AI chip revenue over 2 years

Chip group’s higher than expected sales forecast fails to boost share price

Reeves to say she will back compulsory purchase powers for Oxford-Cambridge corridor

Chancellor will tell landowners they will not be allowed to stand in the way of the project

FirstFT: Donald Trump asks to postpone Beijing summit with Xi Jinping

Also in today’s newsletter: China’s JD.com launches European ecommerce service, and Macquarie takes on Australia’s retail lenders

Trump asks to postpone long-awaited summit with China’s Xi

US president says he needs to remain in Washington because of the war in the Middle East

Congress may have picked on the wrong brokerage

Trump family-linked Dominari will ‘cooperate’ with House China committee probe . . . at some point

The SEC is looking for a new head of ‘enforcement’

Meg Ryan, we hardly knew ye

Yale padlock maker axes new CEO before he starts

Fortune Brands staves off proxy battle with asset manager set up by Trian co-founder Ed Garden

US diesel prices soar to almost $5 as Iran war pinches global supplies

Higher fuel costs will make it more expensive to transport goods and plant crops

‘Millionaires’ factory’ Macquarie takes on Australia’s sleepy mortgage market

No ‘limit’ to growth, says company, as digital bank chips away dominance of ‘Big Four’ retail lenders

Angela Rayner aims to reassure investors with City charm offensive

Former UK deputy PM, who is favourite to succeed Sir Keir Starmer, hosted call with fund managers this month

US says two of its three Gulf-based minesweepers are in Malaysia

Navy says ships are making a ‘logistical stop’ as Iran threatens shipping in the Strait of Hormuz

EY executive takes another top post at US audit regulator

PCAOB board hires chief of staff from same Big Four firm where chair was an auditor

Bank of America settles lawsuit alleging it benefited from Epstein ties

Lawyers for bank and plaintiff tell judge they have reached agreement in principle to resolve case

Close Brothers plunges as short seller claims it understated UK car finance risks

Lender’s shares drop 14% as Viceroy says it could be forced to raise provisions to as much as £1.23bn

Belgium’s prime minister calls for EU to normalise ties with Russia

Rightwing nationalist Bart De Wever challenges full support for Ukraine in quest for lower energy prices

Video explainer: Five ways the Iran war could end

The FT examines what may come next in the battle against the US and Israel

BBC seeks to have Donald Trump’s $10bn lawsuit thrown out

British broadcaster asks Florida court to dismiss US president’s case on basis of lack of jurisdiction

Trump’s coalition of the unwilling

US allies have a right to avoid being sucked into a war they never sought

Donald Trump launches fresh attack on UK’s ‘terrible’ Iran war stance

President’s criticisms reflect strains in US-UK relations but could strengthen Starmer’s position domestically

LME halts trading in ‘technical outage’

Trading on metal exchange suspended during period of high volatility in commodity prices caused by Iran war

British Airways cancels Dubai flights until summer

Airline axes services to UAE and other destinations hours after drone attack on Dubai’s main airport

Iran earns oil windfall as US turns blind eye

Treasury secretary Scott Bessent says White House is prepared to tolerate the trade to avoid supply shortages

Opus Dei: Inside a controversial Catholic group

A new podcast examines how a small group within the Catholic Church has come to wield outsized cultural and political influence in America