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Fed’s preferred inflation metric rose to 2.7% in March  (2 hours old)

Figures come day after US first-quarter growth data prompt investors to push back interest rate cut expectations

US data blurs the picture for bond investors (4 hours old)

The combination of slower growth and nagging inflation is an unsettling mix

Biden dealt blow as investors scale back bets on pre-election rate cut (1 day old)

Markets no longer fully confident of move by September following new growth and inflation data

The 22-mile trip for post-Brexit border controls starts next week (7 hours old)

Checks on food arriving at Dover will be carried out on the outskirts of Ashford

Science is closing in on the frailties of old age (10 hours old)

Research is finding ways to extend animal lifespans but regulators are still wary of treating ageing as a disease

Relative measures can be absolutely wrong (5 hours old)

Comparing one data point with another can be misleading, nonsensical or even dangerous.

Tickets for Labour conference ‘business day’ sold out in hours (3 hours old)

Glastonbury-style rush sees attendees pay £3,000 a shot with capacity more than double last year’s event

Microsoft and Alphabet enjoy AI-powered gains from cloud divisions (2 hours old)

Combined market value of the two tech giants rose by more than $250bn after revenue growth beat expectations

Alphabet surges past $2tn valuation as it announces first dividend (3 hours old)

Shares of Google’s parent company jump after first-quarter earnings beat expectations and $70bn stock buyback

‘Terminator’ creator James Cameron says AI could replace him — but not Schwarzenegger (3 hours old)

Director says technology at some point will ‘write a script, direct a movie’

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Cybersecurity firm Darktrace agrees $5.3bn sale to US private equity business (10 hours old)

Offer for ‘cutting edge’ UK firm from Thoma Bravo signals another blow for the London Stock ExchangeBusiness live – latest updatesThe Cambridge-based cybersecurity and artificial intelligence company Darktrace is likely to become the latest British technology champion to be swallowed up by a US suitor, after it agreed a $5.3bn (£4.2bn) sale to US private equity business Thoma Bravo.Darktrace, whose co-founding investor Mike Lynch is now on trial for fraud and conspiracy in the US, agreed to an offer 44% higher than its average share price over the past three months. Continue reading...

Post Office tried to ‘hush up’ case of worker who killed himself, inquiry hears (8 hours old)

Inquiry hears firm ‘drip fed’ compensation to Martin Griffiths’ widow as incentive for her to ‘maintain confidentialty’The Post Office sought to “hush up” the case of Martin Griffiths, a post office operator who took his own life, by “drip feeding” compensation payments to his widow and lining up a media lawyer to protect its reputation, a public inquiry has heard.Angela van den Bogerd, a former business improvement director at the state-owned body, was being questioned at the Horizon IT public inquiry on Friday about the case of Griffiths, who died in 2013 after financial shortfalls were foun[...]

‘It’s what I always dreamed of’: Mango deal takes Victoria Beckham’s designs to high street (7 hours old)

Collections by ex-Spice Girl had been too dear for most but deal with affordable chain forecast to help tip VB business into profitWhen Victoria Beckham debuted her first collection of just 10 dresses in a luxury hotel suite at the Waldorf Astoria in New York in 2008, she told the sceptical assembly of the world’s most powerful fashion editors that she had “spent a lifetime wanting to do this”.“It’s what I always dreamed of since I customised my school uniform when I was 7 years old,” she said. “Then along came the Spice Girls which opened a lot of doors for me. And, let’s be honest, closed a [...]

Google parent Alphabet hits $2tn valuation as it announces first dividend (7 hours old)

Tech company’s shares rise as it plans to reward investors after strong quarterly results Google’s parent company has hit a stock market value of $2tn (£1.6tn) as investors reacted to a declaration of its first ever dividend alongside strong results on Thursday.Shares in Alphabet rose 10% in early Wall Street trading on Friday to give the tech group a stock market capitalisation – a measure of a corporation’s value – of more than $2tn. Alphabet last hit that level in intraday trading in 2021, but has yet to close above that benchmark after a day’s trading. Continue reading...

Paul Marshall expected to bid for Telegraph after quitting GB News board (6 hours old)

Investor’s move comes amid reports RedBird IMI is to formally withdraw its attempt to buy the newspaperThe GB News investor Sir Paul Marshall is stepping down from the board of the broadcaster after three years, it was announced on Friday.Marshall is expected to be a frontrunner in the race to buy the Telegraph when the auction process reopens, after the government in effect scuppered its planned sale of the newspaper to a United Arab Emirates-backed consortium, RedBird IMI. Continue reading...

Tesla among electric carmakers forced to cut prices as market stalls (11 hours old)

EV sales have plateaued across the world but the newfound glut of vehicles may just be temporaryElon Musk became the world’s richest man by evangelising about electric cars – and delivering them by the million. Yet in recent months his company, Tesla, has struggled to maintain its momentum: sales have dropped this year, and so has its share price.Those struggles have become emblematic of a broader reckoning facing the electric vehicle (EV) industry. After the soaring demand and valuations of the coronavirus pandemic years, the pace of sales growth has slowed. The industry has entered a new pha[...]

First cargo ship leaves Baltimore since bridge collapse via new channel (5 hours old)

Bulk carrier uses deep-water channel en route to Canada marking important step in recovery efforts after last month’s disasterThe first cargo ship passed through a newly opened deep-water channel in Baltimore after being stuck in the harbor since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed four weeks ago, killing a work crew and halting most maritime traffic through the city’s port.The Balsa 94, a bulk carrier sailing under a Panama flag, passed through the new 35ft channel headed for Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, on Thursday. Two more commercial ships followed later, including a vehicle carri[...]

GMB launches legal action against ‘out of control’ Amazon at Coventry warehouse (12 hours old)

Employment tribunal sought over claims firm tried to induce workers to leave union in long-running rowThe GMB is taking legal action against Amazon in the long-running battle for recognition at its Coventry warehouse, accusing the US firm of trying to “induce” staff to leave the union.An employment tribunal claim is being lodged on behalf of five workers at the large site, known as BHX4. Continue reading...

US has seen evidence of attempts by China to influence election, says Blinken (6 hours old)

Secretary of state met Xi Jinping in Beijing and warned of sanctions over China’s support for Russian arms industryWashington has seen evidence of attempts by Beijing to “influence and arguably interfere” in this year’s US elections, the secretary of state has said during a trip to China, also warning that Chinese companies face new sanctions if they do not stop supplying material and equipment to the Russian arms industry.Antony Blinken told CNN that he had reiterated Joe Biden’s message to Xi Jinping not to interfere in November’s vote – a warning that reportedly received assurances from the[...]

UK consumers feeling more confident about finances, says NatWest boss (13 hours old)

For first time since August 2021 people expect position to be better in a year, Paul Thwaite addsConsumer confidence is bouncing back in the UK, with people predicting a brighter financial future for the first time in two years, NatWest has said.Paul Thwaite, the bank’s chief executive, said easing price pressures as inflation comes down seemed to be feeding through to the general public. Headline consumer price inflation is still above the Bank of England’s 2% target at 3.2% but has fallen sharply from a peak of 11.1% in October 2022. Natwest’s own economic forecast suggests inflation will fa[...]

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Telecoms

Two died after UK shift from analogue to digital phone lines (7 hours old)

Government says it met Virgin O2 chief executive and Ofcom after incidents last year

Telecom Italia chief defeats attempt to unseat him  (3 days old [23/04/24])

Pietro Labriola secures fresh mandate after phone carrier averted clash with biggest shareholder Vivendi at AGM

Vodafone’s India unit staves off collapse after record $2.2bn fundraising (3 days old [23/04/24])

Country’s largest share sale draws investors including GQG Partners and Fidelity

BT installs McKinsey partner to head new strategy unit (5 days old [21/04/24])

Secondment marks first move by telecoms group’s new CEO Allison Kirkby in her turnaround push

Wrecking Telecom Italia’s landline deal would widen shareholder losses (15 days old [11/04/24])

Only those shorting the shares would be winners if KKR’s purchase is scuppered

South Africa’s MTN to boost investment in generators to combat blackouts (16 days old [10/04/24])

Telecoms group joins growing list of companies plugging shortfalls from state electricity provider

Australia’s Commonwealth Bank tie-in gives More Telecom a boost (23 days old [03/04/24])

Small Melbourne-based telecoms company is thriving with investment from the country’s largest bank

BT’s Openreach pushes Labour for easier access to flats in fibre rollout  (25 days old [01/04/24])

Group wants existing agreements with landlords to be extended to automatically permit full-fibre upgrades

UK mobile merger must ring in changes for troubled sector (31 days old [26/03/24])

Fierce competition has hammered the market’s economics

UK competition watchdog plans full probe into Vodafone-Three deal (35 days old [22/03/24])

Competition and Markets Authority gives companies days to resolve concerns that merger will reduce choice

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Technology sector

Microsoft and Alphabet enjoy AI-powered gains from cloud divisions (2 hours old)

Combined market value of the two tech giants rose by more than $250bn after revenue growth beat expectations

Alphabet surges past $2tn valuation as it announces first dividend (3 hours old)

Shares of Google’s parent company jump after first-quarter earnings beat expectations and $70bn stock buyback

‘Terminator’ creator James Cameron says AI could replace him — but not Schwarzenegger (3 hours old)

Director says technology at some point will ‘write a script, direct a movie’

Darktrace exit snuffs out another light on the London market (8 hours old)

The cyber specialist has had a bumpy three-year ride as a public company

The Lex Newsletter: AI spending plans are spooking the market  (8 hours old)

Microsoft is the company showing most tangible proof of AI revenue generation from hefty investments

Microsoft’s cloud sales receive a boost from AI (9 hours old)

Tech group’s shares up 3% a day after better than expected earnings report

Shorts scorched at Darktrace  (13 hours old)

While Investor Relations just want to top up their tans

The Americas’ Fastest Growing Companies (14 hours old)

The FT’s fifth annual ranking of the region’s businesses by revenue growth. Plus: outsourcers tap into remote work boom; Shopify targets more growth from bigger clients; Brazil’s alternative to electric vehicles; and Vertex Pharmaceutical’s potential answer to the opioid crisis

Latin American developer outsourcers capitalise on remote work boom (14 hours old)

Agencies providing overseas-based staff for US clients have prospered

Shopify sets its sights on big-ticket clients (14 hours old)

The ecommerce platform for millions of merchants has ambitious plans to expand at the high end

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BBC News

Dead whistleblower accused Boeing of safety breaches (2 hours old)

John Barnett had been giving a formal legal deposition against the plane manufacturer before his sudden death.

Post Office paid widow in instalments for silence (6 hours old)

The Horizon scandal inquiry reveals details of the biggest miscarriage of justice in UK legal history.

John Lewis job applicants get questions beforehand (12 hours old)

The retail group hopes giving candidates sight of questions will make process fairer.

Giant 3D printer that can build a house goes live (9 hours old)

It's hoped giant device will be able to print homes, bridges, boats and wind turbines.

Anglo American rejects £31bn mega-deal with rival (11 hours old)

The firm says BHP's bid to create one of the world's biggest mining groups is "highly unattractive".

Why green steam is a hot issue for business (23 hours old)

Steam is still needed in many industries, but much of it is still made with fossil fuels.

TikTok will not be sold, Chinese parent tells US (16 hours old)

The video sharing app faces being banned in the US unless it severs ties with its China's ByteDance.

Will Labour’s plan make train tickets cheaper? (1 day old)

What impact will Labour's pledge to nationalise the railways have?

Tesla Autopilot recall to be probed by US regulator (9 hours old)

The regulator will check whether Tesla's fix adequately addressed safety concerns.

The ex-flight attendant who now leads the airline (23 hours old)

Mitsuko Tottori was named as the first female boss of Japan Airlines earlier this year.

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UK equities

A fresh FTSE high is not yet reason for UK enthusiasm  (1 day old)

Recent turnaround still owes most to a steep and persistent valuation discount

A reformed stock market would unleash Britain’s growth (1 day old)

Keeping growth companies onshore would boost the FTSE and the UK economy

Five ways in which the FTSE 100 is not at a record high (4 days old [22/04/24])

Little Britain

FTSE 100 closes at record high as sterling weakens (4 days old [22/04/24])

London stocks play catch-up with global peers as expectations for UK rate cuts build

If you like a company, should you buy its shares? (7 days old [19/04/24])

Familiarity bias can work both ways for investors

Liontrust hit with £4bn in outflows from UK funds  (9 days old [17/04/24])

Investors pull total of £6bn from asset manager over past year amid pressure on London’s capital markets

No, a US listing cannot fix every UK company’s problems (10 days old [16/04/24])

Calls for London-listed engineer Wood Group to consider a US listing are delusional

Will UK stocks finally catch a break? (15 days old [11/04/24])

Reflation Britannia

Private trading will not close London’s IPO gap (15 days old [11/04/24])

The plan to run periodic auctions that concentrate activity over a short time window is sensible

Shell ‘massively undervalued’ in London, says former chief (17 days old [09/04/24])

Ben van Beurden says US-listed companies benefit from deeper pool of capital and higher valuations

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Opinion

US data blurs the picture for bond investors (4 hours old)

The combination of slower growth and nagging inflation is an unsettling mix

Relative measures can be absolutely wrong (5 hours old)

Comparing one data point with another can be misleading, nonsensical or even dangerous.

Rejoice! Voyager 1 is back from the dead (6 hours old)

The craft embodies a golden age of space exploration

Fears of destructive protectionism are overdone (7 hours old)

An aversion to trade in the US is not widely shared elsewhere

Spring has been fast, slow and grim for gardeners — but glorious too (7 hours old)

Rainfall has deprived us of the warmth and light of the sun, but a lack of frost has meant a prolonged period of early flowers

Darktrace exit snuffs out another light on the London market (8 hours old)

The cyber specialist has had a bumpy three-year ride as a public company

The Lex Newsletter: AI spending plans are spooking the market  (8 hours old)

Microsoft is the company showing most tangible proof of AI revenue generation from hefty investments

Science is closing in on the frailties of old age (10 hours old)

Research is finding ways to extend animal lifespans but regulators are still wary of treating ageing as a disease

Diamonds won’t be forever unless miners make them sparkle (11 hours old)

The natural jewels have lost their old mystique because carbon crystals can be grown in labs

Ask Shrimsley: What do I have to do to get a peerage? (13 hours old)

Don’t go thinking you can rely on good works or advancing humanity. It’s going to cost you

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