President steps up threats to target civil infrastructure if Tehran does not agree deal by Tuesday night
Moscow’s disrupted energy exports add pressure to markets already reeling from Iran conflict
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Marketing pitches tell retirees the precious metal is a safe harbour amid claims of misrepresentation and exorbitant fees
Trump warns Tehran ‘you’ll be living in hell’ unless the Strait of Hormuz is opened by Tuesday
Tehran’s decision could allow 3mn b/d of oil to be released to international markets
Hungary’s illiberal champion has benefited from the misjudgments and complacency of other leaders
Economics, security and domestic politics all point the Starmer government towards Brussels
Governments and central banks are out of policy ammunition to contain the economic fallout
On the streets of small-town Georgia, the president’s base is backing the war as swing voters waver
His interventions in the sector exceed anything the EU has done
President warns ‘whole civilization will die tonight’ if Tehran does not strike deal by 8pm ET
Proposed transaction would combine world’s largest music group with a blank-cheque company
With the Iran war set to fuel price growth, worker representatives consider ways to secure higher wages
But financier needs the backing of Vincent Bolloré and his Vivendi media group
Downing Street reiterates that Iran conflict ‘isn’t our war’
Controversy over sky-high prices for Oasis reunion tour prompted prime minister to launch a regulatory review
South Africa’s FirstRand says industry-wide £9.1bn programme is ‘deeply flawed’
US vice-president travels to Budapest in show of support for prime minister and Maga ally
Populist party says it would bar citizens of countries demanding compensation over transatlantic slave trade
The translator’s debut novel is a funny, moving and skilfully crafted story of obsession, performance and the fantasies that drive people to action
JetBlue’s viability as a standalone entity hinges on a plethora of factors it has little control over
Iranians fear Trump’s threats against ‘whole civilization’ are part of an onslaught on fabric of nation
Non-bank lenders rapidly reduce holdings of EM debt during shocks such as the Iran war, analysis suggests
Short positions rise sharply as traders eye economic fallout from Iran war
Wireless Festival cancels event due to take place in London in July after US rapper is stopped from travelling to Britain
Commitment eases concerns that Middle East war will cause Gulf states to review foreign investments
Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with Joe Leahy and Cheng Leng from our Beijing bureau on Friday April 10 at 1pm BST
Also in today’s newsletter, growing concern from Wall Street and Washington over non-bank lending
This Zimbabwean academic’s coming-of-age memoir turns a personal odyssey into a political reckoning of a nation’s cruel history and current agonies
An assessment almost six weeks into the latest global economic crisis
Solar-focused project seeks to understand geomagnetic storms that can disrupt terrestrial communications
Fatih Birol, head of the International Energy Agency, has six predictions
Limit will apply to all plan 2 loans as well as plan 3 postgraduate loans
Also in today’s newsletter: Citigroup seeks to jump-start its money management business and Artemis II circles the Moon
Move comes as Roberto Cingolani’s three-year term at defence group expires next month