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Equities: Investors weigh Iran risks and IT growth – Danske Bank
Danske Research Team observes that equities fell on Friday, led by Europe, as renewed concerns aroun...
Starmer on brink of quitting as UK prime minister
Labour leader is under intense pressure to set out timetable for transition of power...
Trump says Netanyahu will have ‘no choice’ but to accept a deal with Iran
US president tells FT that he ‘calls the shots’ after urging the Israeli leader not to retaliate against Tehran
Trump piles pressure on Warsh with call for rate cut
US president raises stakes for central bank pick as expectations grow that borrowing costs will rise
Airlines face $100bn hit on jet fuel from Iran energy shock
Industry body warns that profits will be halved by surging energy costs
Are we at the start of a new investment super-cycle?
AI, clean energy and defence spending are reinforcing each other, amplifying potential spend
The coming rise of anti-AI populism
Anxiety about the technology is set to generate a political backlash
Voters sour on Trump’s handling of inflation and grocery prices — FT poll
US president blamed for high cost of living as Iran war deepens discontent
OpenAI plots biggest ChatGPT overhaul since launch
$850bn start-up to recast hit chatbot as a route to higher-margin products before a potential IPO
Expensive oil is making electric vehicles look positively cheap
Petrol retails for £1.58 a litre in the UK, up about 20% since the start of the year
Tokio Marine boss to use Berkshire deal for global growth drive
Masahiro Koike aims to turn Japanese group into top five global insurer within a decade
Abu Dhabi’s Etihad to surpass pre-Iran War capacity without price cuts
Airline had its planes grounded when fighting began but demand for transit through region has recovered
Allegations against Maine Senate candidate plunge Democrats into turmoil
Political outsider’s campaign is overshadowed by accusations of inappropriate behaviour
The power games that paved the way for Trump’s World Cup
Football’s biggest show kicks off next week and the US president means to be its biggest star. But prestige-hungry hosts do not always get their way