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[EN] Financial Times

Carlyle agrees deal to buy Lukoil’s international assets after sanctions

Conditional agreement comes after Washington targeted the Russian company in October

Top chipmakers to boost capital spending amid AI-driven supply squeeze

South Korea’s Samsung and SK Hynix post record earnings but say capacity expansion will be limited this year and next

Tesla’s car-lite shift and an app to die for

The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times

The Fed is done cutting until something changes

Plus, the falling dollar

FTAV’s further reading

Dollarisation; the high street; trade disintegration; trust; Bluesky; growth

Deutsche Bank reports record quarterly profits

Currency and bond trading helps drive earnings at German lender

EU to impose new sanctions on Iran as France backs IRGC terror listing

Also in this newsletter: Netherlands to finally get a new government

There might be good reasons for Britain to build data centres. Job creation isn’t one of them

Estimate*estimate

Central banks rein in gold purchases as investment demand soars

Official purchases fall 20% amid historic rally and are expected to decline further this year, says World Gold Council

Japan’s market moment helps Nomura turnaround

Brokerage has cut risk and boosted profits but investors want to know performance is more than a happy accident of timing

FirstFT: Tesla accelerates AI pivot

Also in today’s newsletter: Starmer-Xi meeting and Prada’s supplier audit

India and the true cost of coal | FT Film

Coal fires India’s economy but pollution cuts lives short

Transcript: Investors love heavy metal

Marc Filippino talks to Steff Chávez and Camilla Hodgson

Who’s the real cockroach: bankers, lawyers or private equity?

Wall Street firms are pointing fingers over credit issues, with tensions boiling over at Altice USA

Transcript: Bill Gates — AI, aid cuts and the fear of speaking out

Gideon Rachman talks to Bill Gates

The abandonment of Labour’s moral crusade

The UK is taking a cynical but fruitless turn to the reactionary and insular on aid, immigration and trade

Germany plans satellite missile detection system to cut reliance on US

Berlin’s move reflects unease over depending on US capabilities to spot long-range missiles from space

The UK needs to press ahead with digital gilts plan

The move could be the catalyst that brings tokenised money more into the financial mainstream

Takaichi’s great election gamble

Japan’s first female prime minister is pulling out all the stops in presenting herself as a force for real change

Cuba has ‘15 to 20 days’ of oil left as Trump turns the screws

Crude exports to Havana are drying up, according to Kpler, amid US blockade of Venezuela and pressure on Mexico

Europe would lose more than the US in a trade war, research finds

Aston University study highlights the economic risks to the EU and UK of matching Donald Trump’s tariff threats

Prada cuts ties with over 200 suppliers after labour abuse audit

Italian label has been investigating since 2020 as allegations of worker exploitation plague luxury industry

Zach Bryan and the American curse of the supersized album

The singer-songwriter is part of a trend of bloated releases in the streaming age — and his poetic streak suffers as a result

Companies to be urged to bypass ‘fit note’ system with health plans for sick staff

Initiative aims to create national standards of support that help employees and reduce long-term absence