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[EN] Financial Times

FirstFT: Surge in diesel prices deals powerful blow to industrial America

Also in today’s newsletter: global private equity avoids China and US chip stocks lead sell-off

Mark Walter sought loan from Apollo backed by Lakers stake

Talks over the financing continued until Guggenheim chief reached a deal to sell the holding in the basketball team

UAE suspends trade with Iran after saying it fired missiles at Gulf state

Defence ministry says weapons were targeting maritime traffic but fell into the sea

OpenAI says it will expand monitoring of model testing after hacking incident

AI lab plans to dedicate more computing resources to security after one of its ‘agents’ escaped control and attacked a start-up

Burnham launches pandemic-style drive to cut rough sleeping

UK prime minister vows to ‘get people out the cold’ in run-up to Christmas, in echo of policy he supported in Manchester

Ukraine’s ousted defence minister calls for wartime election

Mykhailo Fedorov launches major challenge to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Klarna overhauls leadership as it targets US banking licence

Swedish ‘buy now, pay later’ lender seeks New York-based finance chief as part of efforts to revamp business model

Transcript: Does the market know anything about oil?

Katie Martin talks to Malcolm Moore

US chip stocks slide as government borrowing costs hit multiyear highs

Fears over inflation and mounting public debt ignite bond sell-off

Does the market know anything about oil?

US oil reserves are dropping. Will prices skyrocket?

Soaring diesel prices rip across US economy

Rising fuel costs threaten new jolt of inflation ahead of November’s midterm elections

BHP’s copper pivot is paying off

Miner’s pipeline looks increasingly convincing given the red metal’s ubiquitous use

Barbie box office smash isn’t yet a boon for Mattel

California-based toy mainstay that owns the famous doll brand has an enterprise value of just above $6bn

Confessions of an eclipse addict

The total solar eclipse is the peak experience and one happens somewhere in the world every 18 months

Can Burnham save Britain’s high streets?

Town centres need to become community hubs for the 21st century

Andy Burnham hails shake-up of bus services in West Midlands

Prime minister praises ‘single biggest act of public control’, even though routes will ultimately be run by private groups

Israeli strikes on Syrian air base criticised by US and Turkey

Bombing of military site is ‘an unnecessary escalation’ and underlines regional tensions over Damascus regime

Reform UK suspends Tory defector Tim Montgomerie after criticism of Nigel Farage

Board member called out party leader last week for failing to appear at Clacton by-election count

Disney accuses Trump administration of cracking down on freedom of speech

US media giant accuses Federal Communications Commission of cracking down because it ‘disapproves’ of its broadcasts

Diageo sheds 2,000 staff as CEO Dave Lewis kicks off restructuring

Drinks group’s workforce shrank last year after rise in employer taxes and decline in demand

Signature Group founder banned as company director for five years

Property group subsidiary ‘distributed false and misleading marketing material’ according to Insolvency Service

Canada makes final attempt to avoid US tariffs on $20bn of goods

Also in today’s newsletter, how are voters reacting to a string of progressive candidates’ primary victories?

Here’s Apollo’s big First Brands short presentation

Fear factor

Forget the bond rout, fund managers are in party mode

Ain’t no party like a capex party, because apparently a capex party don’t stop