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[EN] Financial Times

Oil prices soar above $100 a barrel as hope fades of end to Iran war

Crude had stabilised on optimism that a deal could be reached to reopen the Strait of Hormuz

Who is Péter Magyar, Orbán’s nemesis?

Ally-turned-foe has unseated Hungary’s long-serving leader

Oil prices are a growth problem

Plus, diversification is hard

Hungary’s Orbán concedes defeat as opposition secures landslide win

Tisza party led by Péter Magyar projected to win two-thirds majority in crushing loss for EU’s longest-serving prime minister

Private credit has calmed the credit cycle

We’d miss it if it went

Viktor Orbán ousted after 16 years in landslide defeat for anti-EU torchbearer

Also in this newsletter: Brussels’ energy crisis remedies and Green Deal architect returns

Bill Ackman plays to the market

Plus, Nest’s private credit mandate, US small caps jump and Rothko in Florence

The risks of Trump’s Strait of Hormuz blockade plan

Naval embargo designed to cut off Iran’s exports threatens to destabilise global energy markets

FirstFT: Viktor Orbán concedes defeat in Hungarian election

Also in today’s newsletter: Hormuz naval blockade and an AI Zuckerberg

How the Federal Reserve could shrink its balance sheet

Suggestions for how the US central bank can lower its influence in financial markets are coming thick and fast

Transcript: Hungary ousts longtime prime minister Viktor Orbán

Victoria Craig speaks to Marton Dunai and Akila Quinio

Five UK water companies spent more than £32mn on appeal to raise bills

Utilities argued for additional increases to attract investors and avoid breaching licence conditions

Weight-loss drugs and Mars bars: Novo Nordisk’s comeback bid

The maker of Wegovy and Ozempic wants to learn lessons from consumer groups to crack the US market

UK government urges companies to work with it on protecting undersea cables

Defence secretary gathers business leaders to discuss ‘rising threats’ to critical submarine infrastructure

We are stuck in a currency doom loop

Without the dollar, bad situations could be made even worse

Who lost the UK bond market?

The volatility of gilts is a big problem for the country and must be tackled

Pret A Manger owner JAB books $6bn in 2025 from JDE Peet’s sale

Wealth manager for billionaire Reimann family has overhauled its investment focus from consumer sector to insurers

Boss of state-controlled postal group defends €10bn bid for Telecom Italia

Matteo Del Fante: ‘We have demonstrated that we are a market company’

Luxury retailer Mytheresa has sights on Middle East growth despite conflict

New CEO wants to increase investment given concentration of wealthy potential clients in the Gulf

What happens in Sudan will not stay in Sudan

The disintegration of the country would complete an arc of ungovernable lands across the Sahel

How to get the perfect pout, according to HTSI’s beauty guru

Adeela Crown shares her top lip balms, masks and plumpers

Carson Block sees new dawn for short sellers in AI disruption

Muddy Waters founder says bets against US stocks will have ‘wind at their backs’ as technology upends markets

UK state-backed fund Nest invests £450mn in US private credit

Workplace pension scheme targets 30% allocation to private markets by 2030 despite growing strains on asset class

How Strathberry put Scottish handbags on the luxury map

The label’s ‘high-end quality at accessible prices’ ethos is resonating with shoppers disillusioned with top luxury houses