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[EN] Financial Times

UK house prices fall in March as uncertainty over Middle East war weighs on demand

Halifax reports market slowdown as mortgage rates rise

Iran conflict has deepened UK political instability

Pressure on living standards as a result of hostilities will damage Labour

CK Hutchison takes Maersk to arbitration over Panama port

Hong Kong conglomerate escalates legal campaign over its ejection from canal terminals

Shell’s oil traders get earnings boost from Iran war

FTSE 100 group expects a drop in gas production because of hit to facilities in Qatar

US and Iran agree 2-week ceasefire that will open Strait of Hormuz

Donald Trump says 10-point plan from Iran is ‘workable basis’ for negotiations

Aldermore Bank put up for sale after owner attacks UK car finance redress scheme

South Africa’s FirstRand says industry-wide £9.1bn programme is ‘deeply flawed’

Russian military hackers reroute British internet users’ traffic

UK National Cyber Security Centre warns vulnerable routers will let attackers steal passwords and log-in details

Earnings expectations are too high

Plus AI and jobs

FTAV’s further reading

SpaceX; private credit; US science; finasteride; Hayao Miyazaki; congressional trading; and GPUs

Rutte’s ‘Daddy’ strategy under strain as Nato head meets Trump

Also in this newsletter: Italy walks an Iran tightrope with the US president

Half a century of sovereign debt blow-ups

None compare to the OG sovereign default

The question over Trump’s ‘historic’ refinery deal: $300bn or $40mn?

Reliance Industries has made no announcement to the stock exchange about the project in Brownsville, Texas

FirstFT: Trump and Iran announce 2-week ceasefire

Also in today’s newsletter: Turkey’s gold sales and French miner Eramet

The ECB is stirring memories of 2011 — not all of them good

When the central bank tightened policy in an oil shock it proved a costly error. This time might be different

Transcript: US and Iran agree to two-week ceasefire talks

Marc Filippino speaks to Rachel Rees and Laura Pitel

Private equity’s secondaries magic

Last year investors ploughed a record $166bn into the funds backing ageing assets

Long Covid to cost OECD economies up to $135bn a year

New research predicts impact of lower productivity and workers quitting because of long-term illness after Covid-19

Recipe: the absolutely best ways to cook spring potatoes

Ravinder Bhogal knows her spuds and shares three recipes to make the most of the season

Turkey’s gold sales deepen bullion slump

Central bank arranged $20bn of sales and swaps in March as it battled to support the lira

When persistence prevails

After 593 monthly editions, a legend of role-playing games magazines has finally called it a day

Postcard from Assisi: my meeting with a saint

The Umbrian hill town boasts an abundance of medieval art and architecture but for many visitors, the real draw is the chance to get close to the saints themselves

Eramet’s top shareholder weighs exit as €500mn capital raise looms

Duval family hires Lazard to advise on 37% stake in troubled mining company

Perplexity revenue jumps 50% in pivot from search to AI agents

San Francisco-based start-up surges from push into more complex and potentially more lucrative AI services

The Mexican cartel stronghold preparing to host the World Cup

Guadalajara expects safe 2026 tournament after violent unrest this year