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Good morning. In as we speak’s information:
However we begin with the providers to mark Hamas’s lethal October 7 assaults on Israel which left greater than 1,200 lifeless and an additional 250 held as hostages in what was the deadliest day for Jews because the Holocaust.
Ceremonies in southern Israel started at 6.29am native time, the identical time that Hamas launched its shock assault final yr. Israeli President Isaac Herzog laid a wreath on the website of the Nova music competition in Re’im, one of many centres of the militant group’s onslaught.
Two minutes into the ceremony, Hamas fired 4 rockets at Israel from Gaza. The rockets have been intercepted however despatched members on the vigil in Kfar Aza, one of many kibbutzim attacked by Hamas final yr, into shelters.
Different vigils and occasions are as a consequence of be held all through the nation as we speak.
Within the yr because the assault, preventing has unfold throughout the Center East, with Israeli forces exchanging hearth with militants in Yemen, Syria and Iraq, launching a ferocious bombing marketing campaign and floor offensive in Lebanon and on the verge of a broader battle with Iran. James Shotter, our reporter in Jerusalem might be following occasions all through the day.
And right here’s extra evaluation and response to the occasions of a yr in the past:
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One yr on: Many Israelis have retreated inwards, feeling deserted by a world “gone loopy” that appears to care little for the hostages nonetheless in Gaza.
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A hostage’s mom: Along with her youngest daughter Doron nonetheless held captive by Hamas, Simona Steinbrecher has a plea for the remainder of the world: deliver them dwelling.
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Hope, and a plan: In a Monetary Occasions op-ed, Israel’s former prime minister Ehud Olmert and former Palestinian international minister Nasser al-Kidwa lay out their peace proposal.
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The FT View: Twelve months of battle have left Israel no safer, its individuals nonetheless traumatised and the area round it in ache and in flames, writes our editorial board.
And right here’s what else I’m retaining tabs on as we speak:
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Markets: After a constructive session on Friday, following the discharge of a stronger than anticipated jobs report, fairness markets are anticipated to open decrease as we speak.
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Hurricane Milton: Florida is making ready for mass evacuations as Hurricane Milton heads in direction of the main inhabitants centres of Tampa and Orlando. Sustain with Milton’s progress on the Nationwide Hurricane Heart web site.
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Financial coverage: Federal Reserve Board governor Michelle Bowman, Federal Reserve Financial institution of Minneapolis president Neel Kashkari and Federal Reserve Financial institution of St Louis president Alberto Musalem seem at public occasions as we speak.
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Nobel Prize: The award in physiology or drugs might be introduced in Sweden, marking the primary of this yr’s prizes.
5 extra prime tales
1. Donald Trump’s financial plans would increase US debt by twice as a lot as Kamala Harris’s if he have been elected, in keeping with an evaluation from the Washington-based Committee for a Accountable Federal Finances. If the previous president wins the White Home and follows by means of with pledges together with tariffs, tax cuts and immigration curbs, the non-partisan group forecasts federal debt will swell by $7.5tn to 2035.
2. Unique: US companions at EY have been informed the agency will maintain again a few of their 2024 pay after a troublesome monetary yr. The choice to defer 2 per cent of companions’ annual pay was taken to assist the agency handle money movement, in keeping with individuals aware of inner communications. Right here’s how the corporate’s rank and file have reacted.
3. Chinese language authorities are demanding {that a} rising variety of schoolteachers and different public sector staff hand of their passports as President Xi Jinping tightens his grip on society. Our reporters spoke to academics within the central province of Hubei and neighbouring Anhui and located that educators who didn’t adjust to the principles can be banned from travelling for as much as 5 years.
4. A drastic improve in funding and personnel for a Kenyan-led worldwide mission is required to wrest management of a lot of Haiti’s capital from the violent grip of gangs, the Caribbean nation’s performing prime minister has mentioned. His name for elevated funding was given added urgency by a bloodbath on Thursday in Pont-Sondé, a city 100km north of Port-au-Prince. Learn the total interview with Garry Conille.
5. Activist investor Starboard Worth has constructed a $1bn place in Pfizer, in keeping with two individuals aware of the matter, because the drugmaker behind the top-selling Covid-19 jab struggles to reverse a fall in its share worth to beneath pre-pandemic ranges. Pfizer’s market worth stood at $161bn as of Friday, after a 52 per cent drop from its pandemic peak. Right here’s why Starboard is looking for to turnaround Pfizer.
Right now’s massive learn
When Wall Road scrambled to launch bitcoin funds earlier this yr, there was only one buying and selling firm named in regulatory filings as an anchor market-maker for each single one: Jane Road. The quirky and opaque New York agency has used its dominance in alternate traded funds as a springboard to develop into essentially the most worthwhile of all of the buying and selling corporations that at the moment are a major drive in markets.
We’re additionally studying . . .
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Personal credit score: A speedy enlargement in finance is coming collectively in an excitable cocktail of danger and alternative that wants pressing monitoring, writes Patrick Jenkins.
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US chips drive: Native semiconductor manufacturing has progressed since Biden’s flagship Chips and Science Act, writes Rana Foroohar. What’s subsequent?
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Boeing strike: Claire Bushey stories from the frontline in Seattle the place strikers, pissed off by years of below-inflation pay awards, are digging in for the lengthy haul.
Chart of the day

Most states will vote reliably Democratic or Republican in subsequent month’s election. Just a few are liable to switching — the so-called swing states. This yr, there are seven swing states — and every includes a razor-edge race inside 1.5 factors, in keeping with Monetary Occasions ballot monitoring. Collectively they account for simply 93 of the Electoral Faculty’s 538 votes and 18 per cent of the inhabitants. However they’re the goal of all marketing campaign cash and vitality from the Trump and Harris camps.
Take a break from the information
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Extra contributions from Tee Zhuo and Benjamin Wilhelm.