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[EN] Financial Times

China’s universities offer Mao and Xi courses to help students nail top jobs

‘Party building’ study seen as part of efforts by Xi Jinping to bolster political education

US government to release UFO files

Has telecoms group Vi turned a corner?

Also in this newsletter: Marco Rubio is coming to India

Alberta to hold vote on referendum to separate from Canada

Province’s move bypasses legal block preventing independence poll and poses challenge to Prime Minister Mark Carney

Letter: Why retired professionals still crave skin in the game

From Jane Maitland, Executive Coach, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK

Letter: Switzerland’s banks — a ringside seat

From Xenia Tao, Zürich, Switzerland

Letter: Drones, like the longbow, you ignore at your peril

From Tobias Billström, Former Swedish Foreign Minister and Director of Strategy and Government Affairs at Nordic Air Defence (NAD), Stockholm, Sweden

Letter: UK investors should get ready for early elections

From Malcolm Gooderham, London W1, UK

Letter: Markets brace for the fiscal and monetary ‘puts’

From Andrés Núñez-Lagos, Madrid, Spain

Letter: Indigenous peoples need a say in the climate debate

From Richard G Little, Industry Advisory Council, Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Williamsburg, VA, US

Letter: There’s more than one form of PR voting system

From Paul Tighe, Ballina, County Mayo, Ireland

Letter: Who put the hoi in hoi polloi?

From Richard Gordon, Bethany, CT, US

SpaceX scrubs high-stakes test launch of latest Starship spacecraft

Elon Musk’s conglomerate warned in IPO filing that its strategy was ‘highly dependent’ on the massive rocket

Global buyout funds to exit China’s data centres with final $1bn deal

Princeton Digital Group’s sale process caps foreign retreat from the country’s sensitive digital infrastructure

UK consumer confidence rises despite political turmoil

Labour’s election results piled pressure on Starmer but failed to dent households’ mood in May

FT Crossword: Number 18,379

Republicans push back on Trump’s ‘anti-weaponisation’ fund

Senators postpone vote on bill because of ‘concern’ over the $1.8bn earmarked for alleged victims of ‘lawfare’

Estée Lauder and Puig end merger talks to create beauty powerhouse

Shares in US cosmetics giant jump 11.5% in post-market trading as investors welcome end of discussions

FirstFT: A ‘golden window’ for China’s renminbi

Also in today’s newsletter: Samsung reaches deal to avert strike and trio of blockbuster IPOs set to ignite trading frenzy

Walmart says customers are rationing petrol as Iran war hits wallets

US retail giant’s shares plunge after saying it absorbed higher fuel expenses to hold down prices for consumers

The oil reserves dwindle

What happens when there are no more stockpiles?

Stellantis to launch 60 new models under €60bn plan to revive carmaker

European group will partner with Chinese rivals and keep all of its factories under strategy laid out by chief executive

DNC autopsy says Biden White House to blame for Harris loss

The party’s lack of unity caused party to haemorrhage voter confidence, according to the report’s author

Trump abruptly postpones AI order after White House infighting

President refuses to approve order hours before planned signing due to fears US innovators will lose out to China