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[EN] Financial Times

Space ecstasy

SpaceX might be the biggest IPO ever

Musk is officially free to roam in Texas

Delaware ruling draws a line under Tesla’s corporate domicile in the Lone Star State

Gucci slump deals blow to Luca De Meo’s Kering turnaround

Sales at luxury group’s key brand tumble 8% in the first quarter as Iran war takes toll on industry

Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh reveals assets worth more than $130mn

Trump’s pick to succeed Jay Powell reports $10mn in consulting fees from Stanley Druckenmiller’s family office

Trump says new US-Iran talks could happen ‘over next two days’

The US president said additional talks could happen this week in Islamabad but that further discussions to end the war would happen in Europe

How the US can blockade the Strait of Hormuz

US forces will be ready to descend from helicopters on to oil tankers

America’s tightening cost of living squeeze

The Iran war has intensified US households’ affordability struggles

UK chancellor Rachel Reeves hits out at Iran war ‘folly’

Minister says she is ‘frustrated and angry’ with Donald Trump over economic damage caused by the conflict

Wall Street banks break records as Iran war drives trading boom

JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and Wells Fargo reported more than $25bn of profits for the first quarter

Ad giant Publicis is less ‘Mad Men’, more ‘The IT Crowd’

Investors are not buying the French group’s AI-fuelled growth story

The US is at risk of an oil shock too

In a global market for crude, Asian buyers are vacuuming up supplies, raising prices for Europe and America

Lebanon and Israel hold first direct talks in decades as fighting continues

Envoys from two countries meet in Washington to discuss conflict and its links to the Iran war

As Trump scares off US scientists, China is racing ahead

From mapping the seabed to AI innovation, Beijing is becoming the world’s scientific superpower

South East Water boss waives bonus after outages

David Hinton had previously blamed shortages on rise in people working from home

BlackRock profits jump as it draws in $130bn

Earnings for first quarter underline asset manager’s push into investment products that generate higher fees

Fuel price protests spread to roads across Northern Ireland

Cash-strapped Stormont executive appeals to prime minister for aid package for hard-pressed region

Israel poised to seize Hizbollah’s ‘capital of liberation’

In 2000 a Lebanese militant leader stood in Bint Jbeil to hail a landmark Israeli retreat. Now the IDF is set to take the town

Trump says Meloni lacks courage

US president turns against Italian premier despite her being one of his few remaining allies in Europe

UK migrant workforce grew strongly last year despite weaker hiring

Data highlights concerns about lack of jobs growth among British-born population

PCE inflation set to hit 3.4% in March

We ran the latest CPI and PPI data through our new nowcasting model to predict the upcoming PCE numbers

UK regulator bans unauthorised Martin Lewis ads for car finance claims

Conclusive Financial’s promotions boasted of high compensation figures and used images without permission

BP’s new chief executive to reset company into two units

Meg O’Neill plans to return oil group to structure before its complicated 2020 reorganisation

Latham partners pocket record $8.7mn average pay

US law firm’s revenues surpass $8bn for first time on the back of megamerger mandates

Iran war could slow global growth to weakest since pandemic, IMF warns

Expansion of global economy would fall to 2.5% in an ‘adverse scenario’ of persistent $100-per-barrel oil