FirstFT: Iran and US agree Hormuz deal
Also in today’s newsletter: Ukraine’s drone campaign and BBC job cuts
Also in today’s newsletter: Ukraine’s drone campaign and BBC job cuts
Victoria Craig speaks to Leila Abboud and Eric Platt
Annual list highlights companies making progress on cutting carbon emissions*
EU climate policy rollback highlights challenge of green transition, with early movers facing uncertainty. Plus: AI promises efficiency gains, but at a cost; and the annual FT-Statista list of companies making progress in cutting carbon emissions
Sigma Healthcare says deal for UK retailer would not meet its strategic objectives
Chaotic age-gap comedy ‘Alice and Steve’, maddening documentary ‘Brexit: A Very British Civil War’ and more. Reviews by Rebecca Nicholson
Fuel shortages are plaguing Russian-occupied peninsula that is ‘very easy to capture and very hard to keep’
Tender offer tactics used by investment banker Andrea Orcel deliver latest twist in 21-month takeover battle
Central bank likely to keep interest rate at 3.75% despite demands for immediate increase
Understanding both the ‘sources and uses’ of investible capital will become paramount as competition for funds rises
Drawing on post-punk and new wave, ‘You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love’ is a tightly executed tale of heartbreak
Cuts likely to affect specific radio shows as part of corporation plans to reduce costs
The fintech’s model is proving more suitable for international scaling than the often outdated systems of legacy rivals
Lead bidder for French telecoms operator hopes EU’s competitive drive will offset regulatory concerns about merger
Company with $5.6bn valuation has seen 900% more website visits since its Jude Law-fronted campaign
There are no alternatives the people would favour. Increasingly, they know it
Investor euphoria following Friday’s record SpaceX IPO helps propel Japanese and Korean markets
Jeff Bezos’s rocket company is rebuilding just as its bigger rival reaps $75bn from a stratospheric IPO
Why Kevin Warsh’s first big act at the Fed should be a rate hike
Digital trading platform could apply for banking licence
Clients and peers are invited to rate advisory firms on their expertise
Even in a decade marked by economic damage, some players have thrived from the disruption
From Chelsea boots to dog beds, the designer’s got you covered
In prime London, the ratio of homes under offer to fall-throughs has not been this high since the 2008 financial crisis. Imminent conveyancing reform needs to be radical