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EasyJet Board Says No Talks Yet on Offer, Confident in Strategy
EasyJet Plc’s board said it hasn’t engaged in discussions yet with Castlelake LP after the investment firm said it’s considering an offer for the UK budget airline, while remaining confident in its strategy underpinned by its cash position and profit outlook.
PSG's Bold New Era: What’s Next After the 1-0 Thrilling Stalemate?
UK House Prices Fall as Mortgage Costs Bite, Nationwide Says
UK house prices fell for the first time in five months, according to one of Britain’s biggest mortgage lenders, suggesting the surge in borrowing costs triggered by the Iran war is placing a strain on prospective homebuyers.
US-based Coinbase offers trading using Indian rupee
US-listed cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase is allowing users in India to make trades using the rupee, marking a key expansion of its services in Asia’s third-largest economy. Customers can deposit and withdraw rupees through the so-called immediate payment service channel, the company said on Monday. They will also have access to spot trading across a range of assets, alongside perpetual futures contracts covering major crypto assets, the company said. Coinbase, which had discontinued its servic...
FTSE 100 Set to Fall and Miss Out on Tech Rally
Oil Climbs on Uncertainty Over US-Iran Deal (Video)
India Tweaks Solar Rules To Cut China Dependence, Manufacturers Divided
Manufacturers say modules built using domestic cells are substantially more expensive than those using imported cells.
AI and real GDP: how big and how fast?
Plus more on the chip cycle
The AI Efficiency Trap: Why Doing Things Faster Could Cost Companies The Future
InnovationEnterprise TechThe AI Efficiency Trap: Why Doing Things Faster Could Cost Companies The FutureByBernard Marr,Contributor.Follow AuthorJun 01, 2026, 01:28am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Many companies are using AI to automate tasks, cut costs and speed up existing workflows, but that approach risks missing the much bigger opportunity.Adobe StockThe first instinct for many companies adopting AI i...
FTSE 100 Live: Stocks to fall as Trump yet to green light Iran peace deal
Good morning and welcome back to the City AM liveblog. Oil has nudged a touch higher to $93 per barrel this morning as uncertainty continues to cloud any prospect of a peace deal in the Middle East. The latest peace proposal between the US and Iran was said last week to be awaiting on the final green light from President Donald Trump. But on Sunday, US media reported that Trump was calling for edits to me made to the proposal as it standed. Changes revolved around the Strait of Hormuz – w...
Home care workers face fuel cost spike fears
Home care workers must be paid for their mileage and travel time, a Sheffield-based carer says.
Hiab Agrees to Acquire Truck Maker Labrie for $1.04 Billion
Finnish-listed Hiab Oyj has agreed to acquire refuse collection vehicle manufacturer Labrie Environmental Group at an enterprise value of $1.04 billion, strengthening its position in the North American waste and recycling market.
Election 2026: Child poverty a 'huge red flag'
The children's commissioner says child poverty in Jersey "is a big red flag" for the community.
Minister suggests health benefit claimants could be offered jobs at KFC
Young people on health-related benefits could be offered subsidised jobs with major employers like KFC and Home Bargains after the Government indicated it was examining how to go further to tackle youth unemployment. Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden said he had commissioned senior officials to look at extending support, “particularly [for] young people with health conditions”, with any further work to be done alongside employers, charities, disabled people’s organisations and young peo...
Can I temporarily stop getting my state pension at 73 to cut my tax rate?
In our weekly series, readers can email in with any questions about retirement and pension savings to be answered by our expert, Rachel Vahey, head of public policy at investment platform AJ Bell. There is nothing she does not know about pensions. If you have a question for her, email us at money@theipaper.com. Question: I am aged 73. I became eligible for state pension when I was 65 but chose not to take it at that point because I was in full-time employment and already paying the higher rate...
When does the World Cup start?
World Cup 2026 will be the biggest in the history of football's greatest show
The US is becoming impossible to live in
Welcome to Trump’s America, The i Paper’s World Insight series presenting the sharpest, deepest thinking on an era-defining shift in history and politics, investigating how Donald Trump and his administration have changed the US and the world – and where we go from here. Life in America has become frustratingly, dauntingly expensive. And voters are feeling the pinch. Consumer prices are nearly 23 per cent higher than they were five years ago, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. T...
EM Stocks Hit Record High on AI, Currencies Lower as Oil Climbs
Emerging Asian equities rose to a record, propelled by continuing enthusiasm for the artificial intelligence trade that’s bolstered global stocks despite the Iran war.
India Stock Trading Value Hits Record as MSCI Changes Spur Deals
Trading value in India’s cash equities surged to an all-time high Friday, as MSCI Inc.’s index changes triggered a flurry of bulk deals by global passive funds.
Nvidia unveils PC ‘superchip’ in challenge to Apple and Intel
Semiconductor paired with Microsoft Windows will allow computers to run AI apps