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[EN] Financial Times

FirstFT: The world’s largest sovereign restructuring

Also in today’s newsletter, US-Iran hotline and Germany’s warship fiasco

Most energy roads lead to another increase from the ECB

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

The scoop on the largest restructuring in history

Venezuela is set to reveal a $240bn debt pile, much higher than previously thought

Transcript: Venezuela faces world’s largest debt restructuring

Sonja Hutson talks to James Fontanella-Khan and Kate Duguid

UK business rejects call to set maximum workplace temperature as heatwave deepens

Three unions say more than 1,000 people have signed up to stage a walkout on hottest day of year with a high of 39C forecast

Heatwave shows we are marinating in a crisis of our own making

Political inaction in the battle against climate change is costly and getting costlier

Burnham draws up plans for devolution blitz ahead of key City speech

Likely next prime minister has signalled he wants to draw on Manchester example and shift power away from Westminster

Struggling European carmakers have options, none of them good

Forging alliances with China would help the struggling sector offload some of its bloated costs. It may be the pick of a bad bunch

Qatar says US-Iran hotline essential to reopen Strait of Hormuz

Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed says Gulf state will resume normal LNG production within weeks

Parents have shouldered VAT on school fees with a groan

The decline in privately educated pupils has not been as big as many — including me — anticipated

The rise and fall of US hegemony

On the eve of its 250th birthday, America and the world order it created are in crisis

Gilt investors shouldn’t think so much about British politics

The risks of decisions in Westminster are overplayed compared with global turmoil

Venezuela to reveal $240bn debt pile in world’s largest restructuring

Caracas to disclose it has much more borrowing than expected after overthrow of Maduro

The decade that made Andy Burnham

What 10 years covering the Manchester mayor’s many reinventions taught me about the man who wants to lead Britain

Experts know less than they like to think

In a world of untested treatments, disputed policies and untried inventions, it can’t be hard to remember why evidence is so important

Recipe: Butter tarts — Canada’s sticky point of pride

Ontario-born chef Jonny Lake, of the two-Michelin-star Trivet restaurant in Bermondsey, shares his take on the country’s national treat

Colombia’s ‘El Tigre’ aims to mimic rightwing firebrands Milei and Bukele

President-elect Abelardo de la Espriella wants to take a chainsaw to the state and build mega-prisons in the Amazon

To cool or not to cool: French politicians draw battle lines over aircon

As heatwave intensifies, far-right champions air conditioning while the left calls for renovations and green spaces

BT’s pension fund lost £300mn on Thames Water

One of UK’s biggest private schemes wrote off stake in beleaguered utility in 2024

The red flags at HSBC over funds linked to Lebanese central bank scandal

The lender’s Swiss unit is under formal investigation over whether it helped Riad Salame embezzle funds

How a $20bn bet paid off for Africa’s richest man

Critics dub Aliko Dangote a crony capitalist. He says he is pioneering Asian-style economic development

Time lords: the forever allure of a watch

Classic, contemporary, graphic, sleek – there’s a timepiece for every wrist

The scandalous Modigliani that’s still making waves

Does a Sotheby’s sale of works amassed by billionaire Joe Lewis and his daughter Vivienne signal the top of the market?

Private equity’s move into youth sports brings some truths home

Investments create benefits but also lead to higher costs and risk of inequality