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[EN] Financial Times

US warns Europe of delays to arms shipments as Iran war drains stockpiles

Deferred shipments could include those used in Ukraine’s defence against Russia

Spirit Airlines prepares to cease operations as bailout talks founder

Trump says US still ‘looking’ at a rescue for bankrupt budget carrier but would only proceed ‘if it’s a good deal’

Trump’s Iran war leaves US with sharpest fuel shock in G7

Petrol and diesel prices are rising more swiftly in America than other major economies including the UK and Canada

Apple credits ‘most popular’ ever iPhone for booming sales

John Ternus pledges to continue ‘deliberateness and discipline’ in first comments since being named next CEO

Trump says he will raise tariff on EU vehicles to 25%

Levies on cars and trucks exported to US will be imposed ‘next week’ unless companies manufacture at American plants

Jane Street employees paid $9.4bn in 2025

Trading firm brought in record $40bn amid financial market volatility

New Nasdaq rules offer SpaceX free liquidity

Indexing methodology will provide a comfortable cushion for pre-IPO shareholders

Private credit group Ares draws nearly $20bn from investors

Real estate and infrastructure commitments help offset weakness in group’s core business

The silent treatment: Saudi Arabia’s long game for managing Opec

Middle East conflict forces Riyadh to postpone any response to the UAE’s decision to quit the oil cartel

Ultra Electronics agrees £15mn deal to avoid prosecution by UK SFO

Defence company accused of failing to prevent bribery in Algeria and Oman

Directors’ Deals: Costain’s finance chief sells after deferred share award

Construction group’s shares have bounced in recent years

Transcript: Labour braces for ballot box bloodbath

Lucy Fisher talks to Miranda Green, Robert Shrimsley and Stephen Bush

How tough does an investment banking boss need to be?

The difference between good and bad leaders turns on whether they recognise when pressure is productive

Stockpickers: Tracsis, Keystone Law Group, Card Factory

Our experts discuss which companies to buy, sell or hold this week

What will Trump’s war on Iran mean for global trade?

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with our trade columnist on Thursday May 7 at 1pm (BST)

Latest savings rates

Up-to-date deals from banks and building societies

The shrinking of Jewish life in Britain

It should be entirely possible to be anti-Israel without sinking to dehumanising language

Tesco argues equal pay claim disregards ‘economic reality’

Supermarket one of several retailers forced to explain salary differences to employment tribunals

Latest Isa rates

Up-to-date tax-efficient savings deals

Latest National Savings & Investments rates

Current rates from the state-owned savings bank

A Midsummer Night’s Dream — Globe’s inventive production is irresistible fun

Emily Lim’s joyous interpretation of the play celebrates the bond between actors and the audience

The irresistible rise of authorial AI

Humans must get used to living and working with the quirks of machine-written text

MBZ, the Emirati sheikh who shook up the Gulf

From foreign interventions to abandoning Opec, the UAE’s leader is charting a different path for his country

Exxon and Chevron defy Trump pressure to boost oil production

US supermajors stick to prewar strategies despite White House plea for more drilling to curb soaring petrol prices