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[EN] Financial Times

Honduras election heads for photo finish with top two rivals tied

Nasralla whittles down Trump-backed Asfura’s lead to just 515 votes as both claim they will win

FirstFT: Global bonds slide after BoJ governor hints at rate rise

Also in today’s newsletter: Hong Kong preliminary fire probe cites role of construction netting and India’s biggest labour law shake-up in decades

Zipcar to exit UK car sharing market

Industry expanded during the pandemic but companies have struggled to find profitable business model

Flood death toll rises rapidly across south-east Asia to more than 1000

Large parts of Indonesia, Thailand and Sri Lanka reeling after being hit by rare cluster of storms

Starmer urges UK business to boost trade with China despite security threats

PM aims to give companies ‘the confidence, clarity and support’ to make deals with Beijing

Bitcoin champion Strategy launches ‘dollar reserve’ amid crypto sell-off

Shares slide as group warns of loss of up to $5.5bn if digital asset prices do not rebound

Global bonds slide after hawkish Bank of Japan comments

Bitcoin also sells off as rising yields push traders out of risky assets

Samsung turns to M&A in its fight for an AI edge

South Korean group creates acquisition unit to compete in race to supply advanced memory chips

Head of UK fiscal watchdog quits after Budget leak

Office for Budget Responsibility chair Richard Hughes resigns following critical report

How Britain’s ‘fiercely independent’ fiscal watchdog came undone

Tensions with ministers predated the Budget data leak that cost Richard Hughes his job — and there was relief at his exit

Barrick looks for gold in North American asset IPO

Elliott hasn’t said publicly what it wants from the gold miner but the math supports the case for a partial listing

Doctors in England to strike for five days in run-up to Christmas

Wes Streeting hits out at British Medical Association’s planned stoppage later this month

Ukraine launches restructuring of controversial growth-linked bonds

Kyiv presents offer to holders of $2.6bn of warrants seen as key to financing its war effort

India’s blockbuster labour reforms

The government’s changes promise to liberalise the country’s vast jobs market

Starmer accused of creating new welfare trap by scrapping two-child benefit cap

Labour warned larger families now have ‘substantial’ incentive to claim sickness benefits in order to gain fully from the change

BP scraps plans for Teesside hydrogen and carbon capture scheme

Move by oil major paves way for data centre at former steel site in northern England

Blackstone, Apollo and KKR sign up to UK stress test of private credit

US private capital groups to take part in Bank of England review amid concerns over systemic risks

Steve Cohen moves closer to gaining lucrative New York City casino licence

Hedge fund manager wins approval from key regulatory board to build gambling complex

BNP’s Sudan scandal presents investors with a valuation puzzle

Seemingly large scandals can translate into unexpectedly small impacts

Airbus warns of quality issues on some A320 aircraft panels

Latest challenge facing European planemaker comes as it seeks to deliver ambitious jet delivery target

When will we reach economic singularity?

Perhaps AI’s lack of impact on productivity is the normal lag of any new technology

Daring to be Free — a revelatory history of enslaved rebellion

Sudhir Hazareesingh’s powerful account of enslaved resistance in the Americas places the rebels and fighters front and centre

Nine theatre shows to see in London and beyond

A Midsummer Night’s Dream recast as disturbing winter psychodrama

Staging at London’s Sam Wanamaker Playhouse dives into the play’s darker recesses