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[EN] Financial Times

Blue Owl draws in $9bn as private credit market cools

Growth in headline figure obscures worse than expected $700mn increase in fee-paying assets

Is AI increasing access to justice?

A steep increase in ‘vibe litigation’ appears to be expanding the market for legal activity

Bank of England sets stage for extended hold on interest rates

BoE scrapped its central scenario for first time since pandemic

More than 50 countries agree to work on trade measures to cut out fossil fuels

Deals between buyers and suppliers of green energy or technologies among proposed climate solutions

Citadel Securities is feeling its OATs

The next markets to fall to the algos?

Belgium in talks with Engie to nationalise country’s nuclear assets

Move to buy and possibly extend lifespan of reactors comes as energy shocks force Europe to reconsider atomic power

Bank of England holds rates at 3.75%

Monetary Policy Committee says borrowing costs may need to rise if energy shock continues to hit global economy

The Things We Never Say by Elizabeth Strout — profound and resplendent

A new tale about the power of secrets by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of ‘Olive Kitteridge’

Returns before rigs: why surging oil prices haven’t sparked a Permian boom

US oil producers are in ‘wait-and-see’ mode as the Iran war energy crisis plays out

Volkswagen aims to cut European vehicle production as profits fall

VW takes €500mn hit from shelving EV output at US plant while rival Stellantis returns to profit as it pivots back to petrol

Welcome our new robotaxi overlords

The arrival of driverless vehicles is a second chance for cities

Eurozone hit by stagflationary forces

Inflation rose in April to 3% and growth in the first quarter was weak at 0.1%

Whitbread to sell £1.5bn of Premier Inn properties after activist pressure

Group announces overhaul of restaurants business, putting 3,800 jobs at risk

How to help left-behind places

Better data, industrial policy and education could all ameliorate inequalities

Why F1 style is the winning formula

21 buys to shift your wardrobe up a gear

12 marvellous ways to spend it in May

Featuring smash burgers, Sofia Coppola and stationery

Inflation and interest rates tracker: see how your country compares

Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane. Explore the latest data through interactive charts

FirstFT: Google pulls ahead as Big Tech AI spending targets surge

Also in today’s newsletter: oil passes $125 a barrel, and Russia’s Mali setback

Should you be worried about private credit?

John Foley and Sujeet Indap of the FT’s Lex column will answer your questions today at 1pm BST

Google outpaces rivals as Big Tech’s AI spending plans rise to $725bn

Meta stock drops on capex increase while Alphabet’s cloud business grows faster than rivals Amazon and Microsoft

Can’t cook, won’t cook? Start by feeding yourself

A cure for kitchen nerves, plus a recipe for anchovy pasta

The energy crisis is no excuse for bad subsidies

We know what worked and what failed the last time around

Oil erases gains after surging to $126 on supply fears

Brent crude hit new conflict high as blockade of Strait of Hormuz continues

Puma replaces finance chief as group battles falling sales

Chief executive Arthur Hoeld has cut hundreds of jobs and reshaped sportswear company’s leadership team