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[EN] Financial Times

Anthropic rejects Pentagon’s ‘final offer’ for military use of AI

CEO Dario Amodei said start-up ‘cannot in good conscience’ agree to US government’s terms

US to launch probe after Cuban forces kill four people on Florida-registered boat

Incident comes amid heightened tensions between Washington and Havana

Private credit fund managed by KKR reports jump in troubled loans

FS KKR shares tumble 15% as markdowns highlight growing strains in debt extended to unlisted companies

Jack Dorsey’s Block to cut workforce by ‘nearly half’ as it leans on AI tools

Group’s shares surge 25% as CEO says ‘most companies are late’ to realise how much technology will affect employment

Hillary Clinton accuses Republicans of ‘political theatre’ in Epstein probe

Former secretary of state issues blistering statement in closed-door testimony to lawmakers

Ocado plans to cut 1,000 jobs and restructure technology unit

Company warns earnings from licensing business will be below expectations after clients scale back online grocery plans

Tech stocks dip as Nvidia results fail to quell AI spending fears

Results from chip group gave Wall Street indices an early knock but ‘progress’ in US-Iran talks aid afternoon recovery

FirstFT: Kim Jong Un appears alongside daughter at North Korea military parade

Also in today’s newsletter: US and Iran make ‘progress’ in nuclear talks, and Caesars Entertainment weighs takeover interest

Paramount poised to clinch Warner Bros deal after Netflix walks away

Streaming company’s decision will end months-long saga over future of one of Hollywood’s best-known studios

Bayeux Tapestry to be sponsored by Belarus-born hedge fund billionaire

British Museum’s deal with Igor Tulchinsky thought to be worth £5mn

Sales fall short of expectations at online betting group Flutter

Results underscore investor fears that prediction markets are eating into the $14bn US sports gambling sector

Las Vegas casino group Caesars Entertainment weighs takeover interest

Company’s shares have fallen to a five-year low after being absorbed into smaller rival in 2020

What the actual tariff?

The US Supreme Court knocks old tariffs down. And new ones emerge.

US and Iran make ‘progress’ in nuclear talks, mediator says

Oman’s foreign minister says the two countries are set to meet again following round of negotiations in Geneva

Hedge fund Millennium poaches Goldman’s equities co-chief

London-based Erdit Hoxha will join Izzy Englander’s firm that manages $86bn of assets

US regulator scrutinised over bank licence sought by Trump crypto venture

UAE investment in World Liberty Financial has intensified concerns about favourable treatment and national security

Relief for US homeowners as mortgage rates hit lowest since 2022

Decline in benchmark rate helps bolster Donald Trump’s claim housing affordability is improving under his administration

Vanguard reaches settlement with Texas in key case on ESG investing

Republican-led states accused the US’s largest index fund managers of conspiring to reduce coal emissions

What went wrong at PayPal

A company etched in Silicon Valley folklore as a disrupter needs reinvention

EU’s anti-fraud agency set to investigate Peter Mandelson

Probe into former commissioner for trade is expected to be wide-ranging

Fall in UK net migration threatens to carve deep hole in public finances

Issue is expected to come under the spotlight in chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement

Britain’s great data centre balancing act

Without careful handling, AI power demand could push up electricity prices and sink net zero plans

Victory Capital sparks bidding war with offer for Janus Henderson

The cash-and-stock offer is aimed at trumping an agreed deal led by Nelson Peltz’s Trian Fund Management

Iran and the chimera of capitulation

Trump and Witkoff expect weaker parties to cave — but unlike in real estate, ideology and national pride matter