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- JPMorgan cut Polymarket’s banking ties in October but still wants a role in a potential IPO: FT
JPMorgan severed its banking ties with Polymarket in October. Despite this professional separation, JPMorgan intends to maintain an interest by pursuing a role within Polymarket's potential Initial Public Offering.
- JPMorgan shuttered its banking relationship with predictions platform Polymarket: FT
JPMorgan ended its banking relationship with predictions platform Polymarket. The news of this development was reported by Financial Times (FT).
- Chips and drones to be at heart of Burnham’s push to ‘reindustrialise’, AI minister says
Burnham's push to 'reindustrialise' Britain will focus on chips and drones, according to an AI minister who stated technology is key for the country to 'get its mojo back'.
- Lead pollution poses health risk, says review sparked by FT investigation
Lead pollution is identified as a health risk due to high concentrations of toxic metals found in animals reared near former mining sites, according to a review prompted by an FT investigation.
- London Stock Exchange eyes overnight trading launch in 2027: FT
The London Stock Exchange plans to launch overnight trading in 2027 in response to competition from crypto markets and tokenized equity platforms offering continuous trading.
- US will not win Iran war from the air, Trump’s ex-defence chief warns
Mark Esper warns that increased US air attacks will not change Iran’s behavior, as President Trump vows to step up attacks.
- China’s vast air clean-up marred by wartime coal power surge
China has made significant progress in improving air quality since the 'airpocalypse' era, but a recent surge in coal power usage during wartime conditions has led to increased emissions. An FT analysis highlights both the extensive clean-up efforts and the latest rise in pollution levels.
- Trump made up to $1.4bn in stock purchases in 2025
Trump made up to $1.4bn in stock purchases in 2025, according to an FT analysis. The US president declared over 22,000 share transactions last year.
- Kalshi in talks to raise funds at $40 billion valuation: FT
Kalshi is in talks to raise funds at a $40 billion valuation, according to a report. The company previously reported a $5 billion valuation in October.
- Trump says Netanyahu will have ‘no choice’ but to accept a deal with Iran
US president Trump states that Israeli leader Netanyahu will have no choice but to accept a deal with Iran. Trump also claims he 'calls the shots' and urges Netanyahu not to retaliate against Tehran.
- Submit your questions: Ten years on, what’s next for Brexit?
A live Ask an Expert Q&A session will be held on Thursday, June 4, at 1pm BST, featuring the FT’s Europe editor Ben Hall and World trade editor Peter Foster to discuss Brexit's future ten years on.
- Bank of England ready to water down 'overly conservative' stablecoin proposals: FT
The Bank of England is open to revising stablecoin proposals that are deemed overly conservative. This move could lead to more flexible regulations for digital currencies. The decision may impact the development of central bank-backed digital currencies.
- Bank of England set to ease sterling stablecoin rules amid industry concerns: FT
The Bank of England is reconsidering its proposed stablecoin rules amid industry concerns. Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden stated that the central bank is re-examining the rules. This decision may ease sterling stablecoin regulations.