The markets just don’t believe Trump on tariffs

And that might become a problem
Labour MPs hit out at party’s plans for Mitie-sponsored drinks soirée

Politicians and trade unions warn event is at odds with government’s pledge to expand ‘insourcing’
Private equity abandons early recruiting after Dimon fightback

None of the largest US buyout firms proceeded with traditional June recruiting after JPMorgan chief objected
EU pushes to fill Ukraine’s $19bn budget gap next year

Brussels explores options including frontloading G7 loans to ease fiscal strains in Kyiv
Why driverless vehicles just can’t quit humans

Regulators need to ask more questions about the people in the shadows
China’s weaponisation of rare earths is a new kind of trade war

The country’s latest sanctions are proving far more effective than prior efforts