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[EN] Financial Times

Ethiopia makes deal to cut payments on $1bn bond

Bondholder agreement comes after $8bn of debt relief from official creditors in recent years

Keir Starmer to unveil defence plan with £5bn for drones

Long-delayed blueprint is unlikely to end military figures’ calls for more funding

FirstFT: Supermicro’s Taiwan offices raided in chip smuggling investigation

Also in today’s newsletter: China grounds light aircraft after Beijing crash and foreign investors fear Japan is backsliding on reform

Foreign investors fear Japan is backsliding on reform

Pendulum ‘swinging back towards economic nationalism’, warns one private equity executive

Maersk raises profit guidance as new US tariffs fuel demand

American companies rush to stockpile goods ahead of fresh round of levies

Burnham vows to ‘rewire’ British state

UK’s prime minister-in-waiting takes aim at centralisation and promises voters help on living costs

Supermicro Taiwan offices raided in chip smuggling probe

Server maker’s shares fell about 8% after news of the investigation

EU sets deadline of October for reduction in trade deficit with China

European commissioner Maroš Šefčovič demands action after meeting Chinese commerce minister Wang Wentao

ECB does not need to fight inflation with ‘same force’ as in 2022-23, Lagarde says

President of central bank signals that there could be a modest increase in interest rates

Grim legacy of ‘Chavismo’ hinders Venezuela’s earthquake response

Socialist regime’s US-backed leader is facing a crisis as anger mounts over inadequate rescue efforts

BT’s turnaround is in the home stretch

A streamlined domestic business and the end of a hefty investment programme mean it will soon start to generate cash

Former Tory MP pleads guilty to cheating over bets on 2024 election date

Craig Williams used inside information from his role as a parliamentary aide to Rishi Sunak

Resident doctors in England accept pay offer after three years of strikes

Staff will receive an average 6.6 per cent raise by April 2027 and an extra 4,500 speciality training places will be created

Comcast’s Hollywood break-up marks its GE moment

Owning glamour businesses might be fun for the CEO and board but is not necessarily useful for shareholders

Bitcoin-hoarder Strategy unveils $2bn buyback as share price tumbles

Firm outlines reasons why it may sell crypto, in reverse of previous pledge to hold

Burnham keynote speech as it happened: plan unveiled for devolution of power

Britain’s prime minister-in-waiting says the country is in a ‘rut’ and needs a shift of decision-making away from Westminster

Burnham’s radical localism alone won’t fix the UK economy

His speech hits the right political notes but fails to offer a clear roadmap for growth

Supreme Court protects the Federal Reserve, but what about everybody else?

While the central bank’s independence was upheld, other agencies were not so lucky

Supreme Court blocks Trump from sacking Fed governor Cook

Justices say president can fire top regulator in separate decision

The Twitnam Summer — Gulliver’s travels down the Thames

How a summer friendship between Alexander Pope, John Gay and Jonathan Swift reshaped English literature

Strategy’s last-ditch strategy

It’s going to be a stretch (sorry)

Trump defeated on Lisa Cook case

Justices ruled on the basis of due process but also indicated a desire to protect the central bank’s independence

Archduke — what if Franz Ferdinand’s assassin had changed his mind?

This pitch-black farce at London’s Royal Court Theatre is also a shrewdly current story about radicalisation

Argentina’s warning for Venezuela on debt restructuring

Caracas must secure the backing of the IMF in order to rebuild investor confidence