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[EN] Financial Times

Apple CEO Tim Cook to hand over to John Ternus in September

Head of hardware to become next chief executive while Cook will become chair of the iPhone maker

How Orbán’s loss paves way for EU to reopen talks on Israel sanctions

Also in this newsletter: Farming under fire in Ukraine

Will China get richer before it gets much, much smaller?

Demographic dataviz

MSCI boots Indonesian tycoon-owned stocks from indices

Index provider delays decision on whether to downgrade south-east Asia’s largest economy to frontier market

FirstFT: Apple picks next CEO

Also in today’s newsletter: Iran war and Gaza reconstruction

Bank of England will only raise rates amid a severe supply shortage

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

Global clean power growth points to permanent shift, analysts say

Evidence grows of structural move away from fossil fuels to meet electricity demand

The big short meets private credit

Wall Street banks have started trading credit default swaps against private credit funds run by Blackstone, Apollo and Ares

EQT and Omers to lift funding for struggling broadband group to €5bn

Funding plan comes after investors failed to find new backer to inject cash into debt-laden German provider

Courageous or shrewd marketing? Luca Guadagnino’s The Death of Klinghoffer in Florence

The filmmaker’s staging of John Adams’s opera, about the murder of a Jewish tourist by the Palestinian Liberation Front, is less daring than it sounds

Private credit funds strained as borrowing costs edge higher

Bond investors and banks are seeking greater premiums on new financing as a precaution before lending

Transcript: MPs chastise Starmer over Mandelson scandal

Marc Filippino talks to Lucy Fisher and Antoine Gara

Will social media addiction go the way of cigarettes?

Smoking among the rich has declined dramatically — and digital dependency could follow a similar pattern

Selling Poland’s gold reserves to buy arms is a ‘mirage’, minister warns

Andrzej Domański is opposed to a plan pushed by the country’s president and central bank governor

Tackling energy security can no longer be put off

The Middle East war should accelerate a shift to renewable power sources

Too late to turn to Europe?

How Keir Starmer’s Brexit reset ran out of road

Babcock’s cheaper warships offer the Royal Navy hope

The UK defence company is building Type 31 frigates quickly at Rosyth to fill an awkward gap

Sotheby’s strikes $100mn debt deal with KKR backed by auction fees

Borrowing facility adds another layer of debt to auction house owned by billionaire Patrick Drahi

JPMorgan to invest in Europe and UK in expanded $1.5tn security initiative

Bank’s 10-year plan will help companies in defence, energy and other critical sectors raise funding

Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ held talks with DP World over Gaza reconstruction

Proposal examined having Emirati company manage supply chains and logistics as part of US plan for devastated enclave

In the age of AI, recruiters need to rethink their jobs

The more upmarket the staffing service, the better the chances of weathering the change

Thom Tillis: the Republican blocking Donald Trump’s pick for Fed chair

The outgoing North Carolina senator is refusing to back down in fight over president’s probe into Jerome Powell

Ed Davey tells frustrated Lib Dem MPs the party will ‘keep winning’

Critics say leader fails to offer policies that grip the popular imagination

Top US insurance regulator warns of risks from push into private markets

‘Less appropriate’ investments have grown since arrival of Apollo and other private capital groups, warns watchdog