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[EN] Financial Times

Stellantis shares plunge after taking €22bn charge on EV push

Carmaker admits it ‘overestimated the pace of the energy transition’

Why Al Carns is gaining ground as MPs mull Starmer’s replacement

Current challengers to the PM fail to convince Labour rank-and-file, lifting profile of lesser-known alternative

In bed with Leonard Baby

The American artist has produced an exhibition of paintings at Frieze LA – from under the covers

Ask the experts: all you need to know about making the perfect bed

Rita Konig, Kelly Wearstler, India Mahdavi and Dimorestudio weigh in on what makes the ultimate sanctuary

What to eat – and when – to get better sleep

When it comes to diet, the early bird catches the zzzzs

Chief of lobbying firm founded by Mandelson to quit after Epstein backlash

Benjamin Wegg-Prosser set to resign as Global Counsel chief executive

US and Iran to start nuclear talks in Oman

Crunch negotiations come as Donald Trump has been weighing military options against Iran

Toyota replaces ‘car guy’ CEO with finance chief

Carmaker needs tighter cost control to fund technological investments, says outgoing head Koji Sato

Transcript: The triangle of confusion

Robert Armstrong talks to Hakyung Kim and John Foley

Privatising the Fed’s balance sheet

It can be done. But why bother?

FTAV’s further reading

Practical PhDs; Two Sigma; more WaPo; CIA Factbook; online dating

So what does Bill Gurley make of Figma’s IPO now?

We love relitigating the past

European businesses demand EU put competitiveness talk into action

Also in this newsletter: UNRWA asks for Brussels’ support to continue helping Palestinians

Moody’s warns on Indonesia outlook in wake of market turmoil

Agency’s report comes week after MSCI warned of south-east Asian country’s ‘investability’

FirstFT: Big Tech’s AI plans reignite bubble fears

Also in today’s newsletter: Starmer faces party ire and Maga-aligned European think-tanks

Transcript: What an economist eats for lunch (in 2026), with Tyler Cowen

Soumaya Keynes talks to Tyler Cowen, economics professor at George Mason University and chair of the Mercatus Center think-tank

How Jeffrey Epstein leveraged Wall Street

Recently released files show how the sex offender built his vast social network

Transcript: A crunchy week for chipmakers

Marc Filippino speaks to Michael Acton, Gregory Meyer and Victoria Craig

Regulators should let me buy whatever I want

If the definition is doing it for money — aren’t all investors professional?

Why private equity won’t rescue the UK’s housebuilding efforts

Investors have little interest in build-to-rent projects given the dismal level of profits

Booking.com suspends hotels linked to Iranian banker

Ali Ansari’s Hilton Hotels in Frankfurt and resort in Mallorca have been removed from platform

The perilous age of quantum politics

Think of Donald Trump as an energised particle colliding with a sensitive geopolitical nucleus

‘Culture of silence’: Germany’s Heraeus accused of ignoring fraud whistleblowers

Probe into €460mn scandal finds industrial group failed to act on warnings from employees for more than a decade

KPMG pressed its auditor to pass on AI cost savings

Big Four accounting firm’s move to cut fees for its own audit comes amid debate over pricing model