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[EN] Financial Times

The probe gripping Italy’s banking industry

Plus, private credit lenders submit to stress tests and a tumultuous few months at commodities trading giant Gunvor

Transcript: Swiss prosecutors file charges against Credit Suisse and UBS

Sonja Hutson talks to Mercedes Ruehl and Chris Smyth

Britain’s brokers provide evidence of a knee-high market recovery

Sales of big slugs of stock have picked up in recent months

Fall in board pay drives fears top directors will shun London

FTSE 100 non-executive fees trail inflation by almost 12% over the past decade, new research finds

ECB refuses to provide backstop for €140bn Ukraine loan

Central bank rejects role in European Commission proposal that uses frozen Russian assets

Meloni’s party pushes to declare Italy’s gold ‘property of the people’

Country’s central bank says it owns the reserves to ‘boost confidence’ in its financial system and in the euro

Brussels rejects Dutch request to dump manure on fields

EU regulations limit the amount of nitrates that can be deposited by the country’s livestock sector

Let me count the ways in which Labour isn’t working

The government’s muddled thinking on the economy is causing it to haemorrhage support on all sides

The UK Budget’s energy price cut won’t stop bills from rising

Neither the size nor the composition of the reduction addresses the system’s underlying problems

Designer Paul Smith: ‘Beautiful houses are best left alone’

His 19th-century west London home has perfect doll’s house proportions and is filled with missives, mementoes and trinkets — a joyful testament to a lifetime of curiosity and collecting

The hardliner who wants to make Chile great again

José Antonio Kast, who has appealed to anger over crime and immigration, would be the most rightwing president in 35 years of democracy

Adanola’s affordable leggings are chasing Lululemon

The gym-to-coffee shop womenswear brand from Manchester needs to stretch carefully

The billionaires and the bank boss: Italian prosecutors take aim

A 35-page warrant alleges a plot to seize control of Generali, one of the key players in Italian finance

Europe should repeal the directive that’s killing growth

It badly needs access to reliable fossil fuels from dependable allies like the US

Videos are the new start-up pitch decks

The pandemic forced tech founders to record messages when fundraising, now slick trailers are becoming the norm

UK pension funds dump US equities on fears of AI bubble

Public and private-sector funds concerned over market’s growing concentration in a small number of tech stocks

EQT weighs higher charges on large investors thanks to retail cash

Influx of money from wealthy individuals has made private equity group less reliant on traditional backers

Jemima Kelly tries reiki – the treatment with ‘joyraising’ powers

HTSI’s wellness sceptic attempts to feel the energy

North Sea executives tell Reeves windfall tax is weighing on investment

Warning comes as Harbour Energy says it will axe 100 of its offshore workforce after chancellor kept headline 78% levy

Will the next blockbuster drug come from China?

The biopharma industry is booming following record investment and improved supply chains

Royal splits and billionaire breakups: the women who remade divorce law

From reluctant recruits in a male-dominated profession to stars who have defined their field

Zara clothes reappear in Russia despite Inditex’s exit

Sale of branded products follows Spanish group’s insistence it was not returning to the country

Business school teaching case study: A cereal for growth

A social enterprise is tackling child malnutrition in Ghana, but can it balance purpose and profit as it expands?

Is the future of British high fashion with its high street?

Collaborations are bringing small labels to new audiences and big retailers the chance to revitalise their fashion credentials