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[EN] Financial Times

FirstFT: Donald Trump floats firing Fed’s Jay Powell

Also in today’s newsletter, US set to ban Chinese tech in submarine cables, and Nvidia chief vows to ‘accelerate recovery’ of China sales

UK and Germany join forces to sell billions in jets and military hardware

Exports of jointly made defence kit have been a source of tension between the two countries for years

Donald Trump says Coca-Cola will use cane sugar in US production of Coke

President says beverage giant will switch back to its old primary sweetener in cola produced domestically

Babies born with DNA from 3 people in pioneering UK IVF trial

Mitochondrial transfer offers fresh hope to parents at risk of passing on incurable genetic disease to their children

UK green energy groups warned they would lose subsidies under a Reform government

Deputy leader Richard Tice says rightwing populist party will reassess ‘all net zero commitments’ due to high costs

US set to ban Chinese technology in submarine cables

New rule aims to end vulnerability in communications infrastructure after attack on American telecoms

Von der Leyen botches €2tn EU budget proposal with chaotic infighting

Centralised and chaotic process has compromised launch of commission president’s spending plan, colleagues say

Israel strikes Syrian military headquarters in Damascus

Attack follows days of deadly sectarian clashes in southern part of country and marks significant escalation of campaign

Netanyahu suffers another blow as second Haredi party quits Israel government

Shas departs over failure to enshrine ultraorthodox military exemption but says it will not work to topple administration

Guinness owner Diageo to replace chief executive Debra Crew

Struggling FTSE 100 drinks group searching for new chief to lead turnaround and rebuild investor confidence

Trump trade representative pushes defence start-ups to fill manufacturing gap

Jamieson Greer cheered by Silicon Valley players hoping for a boost from military spending

Citi’s new banking chief steps up poaching of JPMorgan dealmakers

The US bank hired Viswas Raghavan as head of banking in 2024 to bolster its position in investment banking

Trade tariff game theory, with Dmitry Grozoubinski

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‘Confusion’ reigns over cost of UK’s Afghan rescue scheme, says spending watchdog

Head of public accounts committee calls on ministers to disclose detailed bill for resettlement programme

Trump asked lawmakers whether he should fire Fed’s Powell

US president later said such a move would be ‘highly unlikely’, prompting swings in currency markets

Trump attacks own supporters over Epstein conspiracies

US president angrily tries to contain criticism over his administration’s handling of files on late disgraced financier

UK inflation unexpectedly rises to 18-month high of 3.6%

June figure marks setback for central bank as it considers interest rate cuts

UK government auditor questions MoD disclosures of Afghan data leak

Ministry accused of not telling National Audit Office about leak in ‘the established way for sensitive defence matters’

As Germany’s centrists squabble, the far right prepares to pounce

If Merz cannot unite the CDU and SPD, the AfD’s strategy of forcing conservatives to co-operate with them could succeed

A struggling Diageo needs a steadier hand

Debra Crew struggled to convey the appearance of being fully in control

Why the ‘silver economy’ is the future of work

The pandemic created profound shifts in the workforce — and older people are key

What the Afghan ‘super-injunction’ tells us about the UK

Parliament and regulators are shrugging off a decision that freed the government from accountability

Goldman boss takes Wall Street’s ‘most improved’ award

Solomon may lack his predecessor’s smoothness but investors prefer effectiveness

Starmer suspends four rebel Labour MPs

UK prime minister seeks to bolster authority after failing to push through welfare reform