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[EN] Financial Times

Australian central bank reverses course with interest rate increase

Rise comes 6 months after cut as RBA warns on inflation

The consumer sentiment puzzle deepens

The data is better; vibes are worse

FTAV’s further reading

Angel Meloni; Chotiner vs Melania; particle physics; Kevin Warsh; backseat software

Publicis deepens AI push, saying rivals have yet to make it pay

Chief executive says French ad group is among sector’s few companies to have figured out how to scale the technology

The real European financial threat to America

An uncoordinated, decentralised and gradual buyers’ strike is the actual danger

EU wrestles with competitiveness impasse as industry languishes

Also in this newsletter: Marine Le Pen’s high-stakes appeal enters next stage

Gold and silver prices rebound after sell-off

Asian markets rally after steep fall in precious metals spills over into region’s stocks

FirstFT: SpaceX buys xAI in $1.25tn deal

Also in today’s newsletter: OpenAI staff exits and UK-EU ties

Jeffrey Epstein’s ties to Wall Street’s elite

Newly released files detail the convicted sex offender’s ties to power brokers in politics and high finance

Transcript: Who will be Disney’s next CEO?

Marc Filippino talks to Sarah White and Christopher Grimes

No, the public is not irredeemably ignorant

But there is a disconnect between economists’ metrics and people’s perceptions

Silver’s runaway rally becomes ‘death trap’ for Reddit’s retail crowd

Meteoric rise — and thumping sell-off — has seen the volatile precious metal compared to a ‘meme stock’

Investors use new tactics to pressure BP on climate change

Business strategy to be questioned at annual meeting after renewable energy plans were ditched

Scheming, joking, complaining: Moltbook’s AI agents are just like us

Like humans, rules will need to be set and comings and goings tracked, highlighting how managers will always be needed

UBI fans must remember a job is about more than the money

The value of work often gets left out of discussions about AI

Starmer seeks to push forward with delayed defence investment plan

Meeting convened by UK prime minister comes as officials examine ways of overriding multibillion-pound funding gap

American Psycho — the Almeida musical is slick, disturbing and as resonant as ever

Arty Froushan makes a superb Patrick Bateman in this revival of the 2013 Bret Easton Ellis adaptation

Virgin Media O2 owners to seal £2bn acquisition of UK broadband rival

Telefónica and Liberty Global are leading a takeover of Netomnia in a deal to close gap with BT’s Openreach

OpenAI’s ChatGPT push triggers senior staff exits

Resources at $500bn company are being redirected from long-term research towards improving the flagship chatbot

Craft advertising lifts Lucky Saint’s non-alcoholic beer

The London brand has drawn on British marketing traditions for its irreverent image

Backlash in Iran after state media mocks dead protesters

Joke about corpses sparks outrage as cultural and sporting figures boycott events in sign of anger towards regime

Bolivia buries 20 years of socialism with ‘capitalism for all’ reforms

New president Rodrigo Paz plans sweeping natural resources reforms to boost foreign investment and revive economy

Boss of private equity group Permira quits UK for Switzerland

Kurt Björklund is the latest addition to growing list of wealthy financiers to have left the country

Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, Komische Oper review — an orgy of sexual violence without consequences

Barrie Kosky’s Berlin production is brilliant and bawdy but those seeking refinement should look elsewhere