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[EN] Financial Times

Vaccines are no longer immune to pharma’s market swings

One of the appeals of the jab business — its dependability — is under threat

US stocks slide after bank earnings disappoint

S&P 500 on course for worst day since mid-December as tech shares also hit

UK borrowing costs fall to lowest in more than a year

Rate cut bets and easing tensions over government borrowing fuel gilts rally

What does Boaz Weinstein know about London property?

On this evidence, maybe less than he believes

UK home secretary says she has lost confidence in police chief over Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban

Shabana Mahmood vows to restore power for central government to sack chief constables

UK SFO launches £300mn bribery probe into social housing company Home REIT

Six people arrested and properties raided across England and in Italy

Google taps emails and YouTube history in push for personalised AI

Tech group plans to leverage its span of popular products to gain an advantage over rivals

US evacuates personnel from Qatar military base as Trump threatens Iran

Move comes amid growing concern American action against Tehran could destabilise region

Denmark boosts military presence on Greenland

Meeting with senior US figures follows escalating Donald Trump campaign to take Greenland

UK’s Open Cosmos beats Thiel-backed Rivada to European satellite licence

British company wins highly contested Liechtenstein low Earth orbit contract

Tech sovereignty should not be a subscription model

Concern about the loss of jurisdiction and agency to US companies is becoming more pressing for Europeans

Iran’s chief justice urges regime to swiftly ‘punish’ protest detainees

Move comes as personnel evacuated from the US military’s Al Udeid air base in Qatar

How the Fed fights back, with Don Kohn

Strong words from Jay Powell show President Trump won’t have it all his own way

Former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko accused of bribing MPs

Opposition figure rejects claims by country’s anti-corruption authorities that she was involved in vote-buying scheme

Record UK offshore wind auction boosts plan to decarbonise by 2030

Government increases prices to encourage bids from developers

Citigroup profit slips as expenses rise amid sweeping overhaul

Chief executive Jane Fraser is pushing through bank’s biggest restructuring in more than a decade

Luxury department store chain Saks files for bankruptcy

Retailer has struggled with high debt after acquiring rival Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman

Latest U-turn raises renewed questions over Starmer’s judgment

After retreat on digital ID cards, chancellor indicates climbdown on business rates for pubs is coming soon

The $1.5tn Treasury basis trade boom

The strategy now accounts for over 6% of the US government bond market, according to Morgan Stanley

Tech in 2026: Inside the AI bubble

A panel of FT journalists talks about what to expect from tech in 2026

The Makropulos Affair — 337-year-old woman bemoans eternal life in immaculate Barbican concert

Simon Rattle and the London Symphony Orchestra tune in to the twists and turns of the Janáček drama

How Nigel Farage gets away with it

His two great liabilities, Brexit and Donald Trump, are unmentionable in British politics

Gold, silver and copper prices hit new highs as global tensions mount

Tin also reaches fresh peak as metals extend recent strong run

French writer Édouard Louis: ‘Family is a rotten structure. It produces its own violence’

The gay author shocked France with stories of working-class poverty and homophobia. He talks to Simon Kuper about the misogyny his mother endured and why escape is his defining theme