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FINANCIAL TIMES
Sunday, 29 June 2025
 
 
 

Top Headlines from the UK Edition

 
 
 
US multinationals on track for minimum tax reprieve after G7 deal
 
Campaigners say agreement with Washington threatens to kill landmark accord
 
 
PwC to cut 175 junior auditors amid slowdown
 
Big Four firm launches compulsory redundancies and warns that pay rises will be lower this year
 
 
The neocons a generation on
 
A mostly wrong movement got some things right
 
 
Nigel Farage pledges to install business chiefs in government if he wins power
 
Reform UK wooing the City after executives expressed concern about uncosted policies
 
 
What kind of world does Trump want?
 
Global leaders struggle to understand the impulses and stratagems of the US president
 
 
 

Top Headlines from the International Editions

 
 
 
Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu weighs his next move after Iran war
 
Prime minister has sought to capitalise on domestic support for 12-day conflict to shore up his divisive premiership
 
 
Traders bet on interest rate cuts from Jay Powell’s successor at the Fed
 
Donald Trump’s criticism of central bank chair has fuelled expectations of a dovish shift once he leaves in May next year
 
 
Meta seeks $29bn from private credit giants to fund AI data centres
 
Apollo, Brookfield and Pimco among the lenders in talks with Mark Zuckerberg’s social media group
 
 
Trump claims victory as Supreme Court curbs nationwide injunctions
 
Birthright citizenship ruling backs US president’s claims that lower courts have interfered with policy initiatives
 
 
Zohran Mamdani, the socialist New Yorker shaking up the Democrats
 
Few expected the 33-year-old’s victory in the mayoral primary
 
 
 

Markets

 
 
 
Time to give the euro a glow-up
 
The drumbeat of support for Europe to make its move to challenge the dollar is growing
 
 
Set out your investment goals before choosing an online platform
 
Alongside rapid growth in the market, risks have emerged as some platforms will collapse
 
 
 

Companies

 
 
 
Lotus reverses plan to shut factory after UK offers fresh support
 
Business secretary Jonathan Reynolds to speak to carmaker after ‘everyone just panicked’
 
 
Golden nuggets: chicken solidifies its dominance of the US food chain
 
Cost-cutting by consumers and trendy high protein diets are driving sales like never before
 
 
US cycling faces ‘devastating’ consequences from trade war
 
Industry lobby expects no growth until 2029 as falling demand and tariffs hit the sector
 
 
Finland optimistic of building icebreakers for US
 
Helsinki eyes breakthrough after President Donald Trump makes Arctic security a priority
 
 
Seven years choosing a rifle: Germany faces battle to overcome defence bureaucracy
 
Size of planned €650bn splurge on military creates huge challenges for Berlin’s cumbersome procurement system
 
 
 

Opinion

 
 
 
Principles must not be the victim of Starmer’s embrace of realpolitik
 
The government is right to push up defence spending, but hard power isn’t everything
 
 
The politics of joy
 
Can we justify lightheartedness at a time of deep uncertainty?
 
 
Why is the right so fascinated with fantasy literature?
 
Society inevitably structures our choices but the resulting frustration feeds a yearning for magical rings
 
 
An entry-level guide to valuing stocks
 
The fancy methodologies don’t work anyway — this is all you need