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Shareholders of UK fintech Wise vote to move main stock market listing to US

Co-founder Kristo Käärmann gains enhanced voting rights in controversial move

Von der Leyen ducks Trump’s trade blitz – but deal exposes EU’s faultlines

Europe may have staved off an economic clash, but the compromise leaves the bloc facing higher tariffs and internal discord

Trump’s tariffs to face major court test brought by US small business owners

Plaintiffs argue president lacks legal power to impose duties under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act

Worried about the cost of living crisis? Maybe you need another lipstick

British consumers are splashing out on ‘prestige lip products’, according to market research. And these are not the only little treats that are booming with the big ones out of reach

Dollar strengthens against euro as US-EU trade deal limits uncertainty – as it happened

Live, rolling coverage of business, economics and financial markets as European stock market rally fizzles out

US-EU trade deal is a ‘dark day’ for Europe, says French PM

Trump tariff of 15% means European exporters will face more than triple the average 4.8% levy now in force

Starmer and Reeves should prepare UK for wealth tax, say top economists

PM could raise ‘tens of billions’ while positioning Britain as progressive, say Thomas Piketty and others

Thailand and Cambodia agree to ‘immediate and unconditional’ ceasefire

Malaysian PM says countries have reached ‘common understanding’ to halt the worst fighting in a decade

Musk hails $16.5bn Samsung deal to supply Tesla with AI chips

South Korean tech company will produce carmaker’s next-generation semiconductors at new plant in Texas

UK is stuck in a ‘debt doom loop’, says top investor

Hedge fund chief Ray Dalio warns over public finances, saying Britain will be forced into spending cuts and tax rises

‘Climateflation’ could push up UK food prices by more than a third by 2050, report says

Exclusive: Increasingly extreme weather a threat to production and supply chains in Britain and elsewhere

Trump and von der Leyen announce US-EU trade deal

Agreement includes 15% baseline tariff for most EU exports to US after deal reached at Scotland crunch talks

Zero-hours contracts: peers accused of ‘trying to block stronger UK workers’ rights’

Lords ‘doing bidding of bad bosses’, says TUC, amid growing campaign by business leaders to water down Labour’s plans

Hundreds of DfT civil servants to be moved to state-owned rail operator

Department says no redundancies as a result but sources believe jobs will go in push to cut posts and overhaul railways

A Trump IRA for kids? It’s worth a bit of money. But here are better options

The Trump baby account will be good for beer money when your kids are in college. Don’t neglect to fund better plans

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  • Shareholders of UK fintech Wise vote to move main stock market listing to US
  • Von der Leyen ducks Trump’s trade blitz – but deal exposes EU’s faultlines
  • Trump’s tariffs to face major court test brought by US small business owners
  • Worried about the cost of living crisis? Maybe you need another lipstick
  • Dollar strengthens against euro as US-EU trade deal limits uncertainty – as it happened
  • US-EU trade deal is a ‘dark day’ for Europe, says French PM
  • Starmer and Reeves should prepare UK for wealth tax, say top economists
  • Thailand and Cambodia agree to ‘immediate and unconditional’ ceasefire
  • Musk hails $16.5bn Samsung deal to supply Tesla with AI chips
  • UK is stuck in a ‘debt doom loop’, says top investor
  • ‘Climateflation’ could push up UK food prices by more than a third by 2050, report says
  • Trump and von der Leyen announce US-EU trade deal
  • Zero-hours contracts: peers accused of ‘trying to block stronger UK workers’ rights’
  • Hundreds of DfT civil servants to be moved to state-owned rail operator
  • A Trump IRA for kids? It’s worth a bit of money. But here are better options
  • On a roll: Who Gives a Crap toilet paper co-founder aims for ‘world domination’
  • ‘The American Dream is a farce’: US readers on the financial stress delaying milestones
  • Time over for banker remorse? Labour must beware relying on the City for economic growth
  • Private equity fund offers car tycoon €1.1m to settle claim over investment cash
  • Blue gold: how a Ghana mine’s troubles hit workers and UK politicians – and could cost British taxpayers
  • Women’s Euro 2025 final to cap £800m boost for UK supermarkets, pubs and retailers
  • Music venues subject to noise complaints to get ‘greater protection’
  • Get early retirees off the golf course and back to work – why early retirement isn’t good for UK plc
  • From Krispy Kreme to GoPro, has meme-stock trading frenzy returned?
  • Water chiefs’ pay rises to average of £1.1m despite ban on bonuses and outrage over pollution
  • ‘We have to move’: historic village of Tempsford reels from plan to swell its 600 residents to 350,000
  • Two-fifths of mobile phone thefts in Europe happen in UK, shows insurance data
  • Oasis ticket scam: ‘My Instagram was hijacked for a £1,400 fraud’
  • Call to make wet wipe producers pay for polluting England’s waterways
  • ‘Excellent size’: UK blueberry crop up nearly a quarter after warm spring

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