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[EN] Financial Times

Live reader Q&A with Stuart Kirk: What should I invest in this year?

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with the FT’s ‘Skin in the Game’ columnist now

Starmer tells Xi UK wants more ‘sophisticated’ relationship with China

Two leaders meet in Beijing as both sides seek improved relations

Could AI make — rather than take — jobs?

Public attention is focused on possible AI job losses, but history tells us that new tech usually generates jobs too

Tesla scraps models in pivot to AI as annual revenue falls for first time

Elon Musk’s electric-car maker invests $2bn in the billionaire’s xAI

A century on, how has financial literacy evolved?

Patrick Jenkins, deputy editor and chair of FT’s financial literacy charity, finds basics unchanged

It’s time we had a proper debate about funding university education

Changes to student loans have, in effect, privatised undergraduate teaching in England

Lloyds profits surge as push to boost smaller business lines pays off

Lender’s pre-tax profits rose 12% to £6.7bn last year

Blackstone lines up ‘one of largest IPO pipelines in history’

Private capital group’s president Jonathan Gray tells the FT: ‘The deal environment feels like it has hit escape velocity’

St James’s Place booked £22bn in new business as investors braced for Budget

UK wealth manager’s net inflows climbed as investors sought to shield themselves against potential tax changes

Crisis and fashion collide at Paris couture

The world is in chaos. Can exquisite clothes that take hundreds of hours to make offer any respite?

Sundance Film Festival 2026 — a heady mix of sex comedy, art-world satire and American communists

The event bids farewell to Utah with the fizz of clashing couples in ‘The Invite’ and documentaries tuned into the strangeness of our times

GE Vernova thinks data centres could lower utility bills — eventually

Also in today’s newsletter, data shows how utilities are trying to push up bills

Christo and Jeanne-Claude dreamt up the world’s largest sculpture — will it ever be made?

The late artists’ desert masterpiece is unrealised half a century after it was conceived, its execution a daunting responsibility

The prisoner of Downing Street

The smell of death is descending on a directionless government

Ocado suffers blow as Canadian partner shuts distribution centre

Move follows Kroger’s decision to close its warehouses run on the UK retail technology group’s platforms

Tesla lurches into the Musk robotics era

Future of the company lies in equipping and running a global fleet of driverless taxis and in selling humanoid robots

Microsoft’s AI spending and disappointing cloud growth overshadow strong profits

Revenue rises 17% to a record $81bn, but 66% surge in capital expenditures revives debate about returns on vast AI costs

3i shares surge as PE group hails recovery at retailer Action

Partners at London-listed investor have made fortunes from the retailer, which accounts for four-fifths of its portfolio

Oil climbs above $70 as US-Iran tensions rise

Prices increase almost 3% this week as Donald Trump hails ‘beautiful armada’ targeting regime

Big tech’s $680bn buy-now-book-later problem

Don’t believe the hyperscalers; it takes depreciation of billions to hold them back

SAP set for biggest fall in five years amid concerns over cloud business

Shares fall 15% as Europe’s largest software company says cloud revenue growth will ‘slightly decelerate’

Fed will be on hold until mid-year

Read the January forecast from the FT’s Monetary Policy Radar team

EasyJet chief blasts EU’s ‘lunatic’ cabin bag proposals

Warning over delays and higher ticket prices come as winter losses widen

Deutsche Bank reports record quarterly profits

Currency and bond trading help drive earnings at German lender