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Israeli prime minister agrees to send delegation to Washington with alternative plan for Gaza
Former president is asking court to delay enforcement after Trump Organization approached 30 surety companies
FT-Chicago Booth poll suggests bank will make two or fewer cuts this year, with the first between July and September
Lawsuit against regulator is latest against chair Gary Gensler’s reform agenda
President Díaz-Canel blames unrest on ‘mediocre politicians’ in South Florida
‘Have you so quickly lost your moral consciences?’ asks Israeli prime minister
Supporting Israel and supporting the country’s prime minister are not the same thing
Subsidies, tariffs and good intentions don’t add up to what is needed
Other Israeli leaders have clashed with the White House. None has been as brazen
Hardline rhetoric reduces some of America’s most important allies and trading partners to a nuisance
Voters may not know the outcome of all four criminal cases when they cast their ballots in November
America’s regulators are proposing a regime that is stricter than the globally agreed standard, provoking a backlash from its banks
Company applies to start constructing sodium-cooled reactor near coal plant in Wyoming in June
The battleground election state is booming — but the US president is not getting credit
Billionaire disavowed ex-president after January 6 riot but plans to back him again in November election
Demand, on the other hand, is not helping US housing markets
President Biden risks undermining sound economic policy and support for a key ally if he blocks the Nippon Steel deal
US is alienating Japan and EU by mishandling its obsession with swing voters in steel states
Top experts warn existential threat from AI requires collaboration akin to cold war efforts to avoid nuclear war
Immigrants get the job done
Plus, US settlement reform, record low US options, and Frank Auerbach at The Courtauld Gallery
And more on the low-end consumer
The headline acts will be the US Federal Reserve, the Bank of Japan and the Bank of England
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Move by junta raises prospect of increased Russian influence in region
Congressional panel whose hearings prompted resignation of Harvard president turns gaze on Doha
‘No one is really worried about small downturns,’ say investors
Retail sales reach a plateau while company executives see disposable income squeezed
Yields have fallen in recent months despite warnings over rising deficit
Nathan Wade resigns following controversy over his relationship with district attorney Fani Willis
US president says call by most senior Democrat in the Senate for a new government reflects views of ‘many Americans’
Traders bet on three quarter-point cuts in 2024, down from expectation for six or seven at start of year
Interest rates are shedding their suffocating dominance over global markets
US Congress took a first step this week to forcing the app’s Chinese owner to sell it off. Can the company fight back?
Also in this newsletter: TikTok revenues in US hit $16bn, knock-back for Gaza ceasefire hopes, science round-up
As the moment for easing nears, central bankers must stay clear-eyed on the data
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