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[EN] Financial Times

Bargain hunting shoppers boost sales outlooks for US dollar stores

Dollar General and Dollar Tree thrive as affordability crunch weighs on American households

Big Four maintain stranglehold on biggest UK audits

No mid-tier accounting firms won mandates from large listed firms, banks or insurers last year, FRC finds

The US may be running the wrong AI race

China’s favouring of small and cheap models such as DeepSeek could prove to be the better bet

Lloyds Bank pushes for AI and blockchain to transform UK homebuying

Charlie Nunn says system of tokenised deposits has potential to spark change as dramatic as invention of smartphone

Bayern Munich held talks with EQT over selling stake in football club to private equity firm

Negotiations between Germany’s top side and Swedish group broke down after the club’s finance chief left in the summer

Putin authorised operation that led to 2018 novichok death, inquiry finds

Russia’s GRU military intelligence service was responsible for poisoning Dawn Sturgess, UK report concludes

EU to review tariffs on Volkswagen’s EVs made in China

Move could offer German automaker respite from anti-subsidy measures

UK government orders review into rising diagnoses of mental health conditions

Health secretary says there is a need to look at sharp increase ‘through a strictly clinical lens’

MSCI launches index combining public and private equities

New benchmark comes after rapid growth of unlisted assets sector in recent years

Bond investors raise the alarm about Trump’s pick to lead the Fed

Also in today’s newsletter, a Donald Trump Jr-backed rare earths start-up scores a $600mn government deal

Reform UK gets record £9mn donation from Christopher Harborne

Nigel Farage’s party attracts far more funding than both Labour and the Conservatives

Bank of England to consult major private credit groups on stress test

Landmark exercise to test resilience of $16tn finance market outside banking

Brussels backs softer regime for gene-edited plants

Agreement over lighter-touch regulation marks first big loosening of rules since ‘Frankenfoods’ outcry 20 years ago

How is Trump reshaping globalisation and world trade? You asked, we answered

The FT’s Alan Beattie and Andy Bounds replied to reader questions

City watchdog rules out market abuse probe into Rachel Reeves

Financial Conduct Authority says regulation is not meant to ‘make judgments on political discourse’

Europe exhausts legal tricks on frozen Russian assets

Proposal marks a last-ditch attempt to keep Ukraine solvent using Moscow’s immobilised wealth

Why are there still so many radiologists?

AI diagnostic tools are being used by healthcare providers yet demand for skilled human specialists is growing

Labour is slow-marching working people to populism

Insurgent parties to left and right peddle nonsense economics but enjoy dramatically rising support

Etsy witches face a tough business spell

Like tarot card readings and psychics, digital magic is part of a booming metaphysical services industry

UK workers set to get unlimited compensation for unfair dismissal

Government plans to lift current limit of £118,000

Why energy traders are sceptical of the data centre build-out

Some are questioning if electricity demands are being overstated

It Was Just an Accident — Jafar Panahi’s revenge drama is the work of a master

Illegally made Iranian film about the kidnapping of a suspected torturer is filled with twists that double as ethical dilemmas

Palaver by Bryan Washington — a beautiful, hopeful story of pain and redemption

The author elegantly explores the interplay of past and the present as a mother and son reunite in Tokyo after a decade of estrangement

New York Times sues Pentagon over new press restrictions

Legal fightback comes as Trump administration has imposed increasingly draconian rules on media outlets