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[EN] Financial Times

US rate cuts will be postponed the longer the energy shock lasts

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

FTAV’s further reading

Crypto; hedging; thieving; moats; Japan; robots; economic warfare

A vibe check from commodities pros

Plus UK inflation

EU leaders to grapple with energy crisis as Brussels pleads for calm response

Also in this newsletter: Paring back permitting

The UK became less unequal because doctors became less well-paid

See also, teachers

Transcript: Trump finds it’s easier to start a war than to end one

Gideon Rachman speaks to Michael Singh and Dana Stroul of The Washington Institute for Near East Policy

FirstFT: UK crime agency reviewed Mandelson allegations in 2024

Also in today’s newsletter: US Navy secretary fired and EU Arctic drilling rethink

Japan moves to block foreign takeover deal on national security grounds

Government asks South Korean private equity group MBK Partners to drop attempt to buy Makino Milling

Transcript: The AI digital divide

Marc Filippino talks to John Burn-Murdoch and Joe Leahy

Escape from Hormuz: the oil tankers running the Iranian gauntlet

How trading houses Vitol, Trafigura and Mercuria have managed to get some of their oil tankers out of the Gulf

PE firm L Catterton launches new fund staked by top athletes

LVMH-backed group will seek to harness influence of sports personalities to enhance portfolio companies

Sadiq Khan: Labour risks being ‘stonked’ in London elections

Mayor says campaigning ahead of May 7 local elections is some of ‘most difficult’ he has experienced in more than 40 years

Private equity courts OpenAI and Anthropic

The start-ups are in talks with private equity firms over joint ventures intended to help deploy AI in businesses

Nelson Peltz’s son builds first public activist stake in Intertek

Matt Peltz’s new firm Lost Coast Collective has invested in the UK testing company

Quant pioneer Martin Lueck warns against handing over trading to AI

Caution by co-founder of Aspect hedge fund follows billionaire Cliff Asness’s decision to ‘surrender’ to the machines

House of Fidelity — the dynasty at the heart of the investment powerhouse

A journalist lifts the lid on how the Johnson family battled to keep control of the asset manager in a history packed with luminaries of finance

How many people would Reform UK deport?

At least two million are at risk but the plans are ambiguous and their effect hinges on Labour’s own decisions

UK could save £2.5bn by helping banks to buy gilts, says Barclays

Idea long pursued by banking sector lobbyists faces opposition from regulators

Top Republican pushes party to shun $300mn AI lobby

Senator Josh Hawley warns of ‘political cost’ if Washington fails to rein in Big Tech and artificial intelligence

High earners race ahead on AI as workplace divide widens

FT-Focaldata poll offers early evidence on how the technology is reshaping work and reinforcing gender and pay gaps

The secret diary of a middle power

So much economic conflict, so many feelings

It’s a ‘sontaku’ world — we are just living in it

Pre-emptive interpretation of a leader’s wishes can be dangerous and reveals a vacuum where direction should be

How Beirut was turned into a bystander in its own ceasefire talks

Deal brokered by Donald Trump to pause Israel’s offensive highlights Lebanon’s weakness

‘The last thing we needed’: US farmers hit by spiralling prices due to Iran war

Conflict has hit fertiliser costs in an agricultural sector already reeling from Trump’s trade war