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[EN] Financial Times

Suspect flees after bomb attack in Monaco injures three people

Explosion rocks residential building in wealthy Mediterranean principality

The young Chinese choosing life in ‘ghost cities’

Urban castaways are making homes in half-empty towers left over from the world’s biggest housing boom

EY staff charged with accessing Australian prime minister’s bank details

Two men aged 21 and 25 were on secondment to country’s largest lender when alleged incident occurred

Yen weakens to 40-year low

Japanese currency slides past ¥162 a dollar as Federal Reserve’s hawkish shift piles on pressure

Amazon is now the biggest foreign investor in India’s AI sector

Also in this newsletter, weaponised drones made in India

Letter: EU should resist calls to water down its methane regulation

From Sir David King, Founder, Climate Crisis Advisory Group; Former UK Government Chief Scientific Adviser 2000-2007

Letter: Chocks away on Brussels’ biometric border chaos

From Ourania Georgoutsakou, Managing Director, Airlines for Europe (A4E), Brussels, Belgium

Farage attempts to justify large donation from Christopher Harborne

‘If a billionaire gave me £5mn to do with as I pleased, I’d spend some of it on acting lessons’

Letter: Horns of a dilemma?

From Paul Hofseth, Oslo, Norway

Letter: UK electoral experience at odds with Meloni’s claims

From Maurizio Zanardi, Professor of Economics, University of Sussex Business School, Brighton, UK

Clarification: John Van Reenen

John Van Reenen is a former chair of Rachel Reeves’ economic advisory council

Investigation into maternity care in England finds ‘overall system failure’

Government accepts proposal to appoint a national maternity and neonatal commissioner

UK regulator waters down landmark crypto rules

FCA eases capital and disclosure requirements after complaints that incoming digital assets regime was too onerous

‘Tooth fairy’ payout nears £5 as UK childhood finances overtake inflation

Annual survey also shows the average child gets £10 per week in pocket money

FT Crossword: Number 18,413

Chinese exile Miles Guo given 30 years in prison for $550mn fraud

Businessman had fled to the US claiming persecution and then allied himself with the Maga movement

Ethiopia makes deal to cut payments on $1bn bond

Bondholder agreement comes after $8bn of debt relief from official creditors in recent years

Keir Starmer to unveil defence plan with £5bn for drones

Long-delayed blueprint is unlikely to end military figures’ calls for more funding

FirstFT: Supermicro’s Taiwan offices raided in chip smuggling investigation

Also in today’s newsletter: China grounds light aircraft after Beijing crash and foreign investors fear Japan is backsliding on reform

Foreign investors fear Japan is backsliding on reform

Pendulum ‘swinging back towards economic nationalism’, warns one private equity executive

Maersk raises profit guidance as new US tariffs fuel demand

American companies rush to stockpile goods ahead of fresh round of levies

Burnham vows to ‘rewire’ British state

UK’s prime minister-in-waiting takes aim at centralisation and promises voters help on living costs

Supermicro Taiwan offices raided in chip smuggling probe

Server maker’s shares fell about 8% after news of the investigation

EU sets deadline of October for reduction in trade deficit with China

European commissioner Maroš Šefčovič demands action after meeting Chinese commerce minister Wang Wentao