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[EN] Financial Times

Transcript: Economic warfare — lessons from history, with Mark Harrison

Soumaya Keynes speaks to Mark Harrison, emeritus professor of economics at Warwick university

FirstFT: Brussels warns of ‘long-lasting’ energy shock

Also in today’s newsletter: Hormuz talks and US banks in Paris

The art of the deal eludes Trump in Iran

The US president’s playbook is leaving him with few good options to end the war that he started more than a month ago

Trust fund battle shows the limits of the UK’s retail investing culture

If policymakers really want an active retail investing culture, they should remove the frictions

What’s going on with dollar debt?

‘Swap’ trades by hedge funds have exploded recently

The hedge fund billionaire battle royale

The Two Sigma co-chief executive appointed to quell the feud between its founders quietly quit last month

Saudi TV drama about Iran hostages revived as war sours relations

Series based on 1987 crisis was filmed four years ago, then shelved as Riyadh and Tehran improved ties. Now viewers may finally see it

UK motorists face £2 a litre diesel as Iran war drives wholesale prices to 4-year high

Scarce cargoes have boosted European diesel futures to equivalent of $211 a barrel, almost double the price of crude oil

Europe must prepare for ‘long-lasting’ energy shock, EU warns

Energy commissioner says bloc is assessing ‘all possibilities’ including fuel rationing and releasing more oil from strategic reserves

Transcript: Robert Armstrong on coining the Taco trade

Marc Filippino talks to Robert Armstrong and Eric Platt

UK gender pay gap widens at Clifford Chance and McKinsey

Elite law firm and consultancy among those where disparity rose last year

Leading UK climate scientists warn against new North Sea drilling

Intervention comes as political pressure rises for British government response to energy crisis caused by Iran war

Credit investors flee to safety, pulling $11bn from junk bonds this year

AI disruption and war in the Middle East send market towards Treasuries and investment-grade debt

Easter eggs stay pricey even as cocoa prices plunge

Manufacturers try to recoup some losses after margins were squeezed by spike in cocoa prices

Preventive wars have weakened America

Resorting to force when there is time for diplomacy is needlessly destabilising and tends to end in failure

In Tehran, neighbours wonder where the next bombs will land

Residents are left guessing which regime target might live alongside them as strikes rain down on Iran’s capital

‘Epic’ cyclone Narelle spreads damage and disrupts mines and gas

Skies turned blood red in Western Australia ahead of tropical system that travelled for more than 6,500km

Venezuela’s Rodríguez erases images of past leaders

US-backed interim president replaces slogans, colours and faces of Chavismo movement as she consolidates power

How Nelson Peltz chalked up another corporate break-up at Unilever

‘Unbelievably pushy’ activist investor backed $66bn carve-out of century-old food business

Insurers turn to catastrophe bonds to offload data centre risks

Industry explores raising capital from alternative investors to cover AI mega-projects

Corbynistas flock to Zack Polanski’s Green Party

Allies of the former Labour leader are being drawn by ‘eco-populist’ pivot to the left

Prediction markets: the hunt for the new ‘dumb money’

As new bettors flock to platforms such as Kalshi and Polymarket, some make easy prey for trading firms and professional gamblers

Step into the immersive ‘endless summer’ interiors trend

Wild flowers and vegetables, topiary and terraces are a rich seam of inspiration for interior designers — but the latest crop feels particularly transporting

Kenya enters rare earths race with Mrima Hill deposit

Authorities seek intense competition from the US, China and Australia for ‘poster child’ project