Benjamin Netanyahu to handle UN amid doubts over Lebanon ceasefire deal

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In the present day’s agenda: Sterling’s rally; AI start-up revenues surge; Reeves’s “non-dom” rethink; Ukraine’s new recruits “freeze”; and extra younger adults on advantages

Good morning. We’re looking forward to Benjamin Netanyahu’s tackle on the UN Normal Meeting at present, a speech the US hopes will assist safe a brief truce between Israel and Hizbollah.

A 21-day ceasefire was proposed by the US and France yesterday, which noticed extra Israeli air strikes that killed one other Hizbollah commander and dozens of individuals throughout Lebanon. Israel additionally expanded its bombing marketing campaign to the border with Syria.

What to anticipate from the speech: Folks acquainted with the state of affairs mentioned Washington hoped Israel’s prime minister would announce that its conflict in Gaza was shifting into a brand new section, which could persuade Hizbollah — which has insisted it won’t cease firing at Israel till the offensive in opposition to Hamas is over — to agree a brief truce in Lebanon.

What are the probabilities of a truce? Upon arriving in New York yesterday, Netanyahu forged doubt on ceasefire efforts by vowing to proceed strikes on Hizbollah “with all [our] strength”. The proposal has additionally been closely criticised by far-right members of his governing coalition, on whom Netanyahu relies upon for political survival. Members of his Likud celebration have additionally railed in opposition to a truce.

Nonetheless, the US Nationwide Safety Council has mentioned it will “keep trying” for a diplomatic resolution, and pressured the proposal wouldn’t have been launched publicly if Israel had not indicated assist for the plan. Right here’s extra on what to anticipate.

  • Northern Israel: Whilst rockets land round them, lots of Haifa’s Jewish majority proceed to assist the offensive on the Lebanon border.

  • Iran soothes Hizbollah: Tehran has dispatched envoys to Beirut to allay fears that it has abandoned the militant group amid Israel’s escalation.

Right here’s what else I’m retaining tabs on at present:

  • Financial information: France has its preliminary September shopper worth index and Germany releases August labour market figures, whereas the College of Michigan publishes its month-to-month US shopper sentiment survey.

  • Zelenskyy in New York: Ukraine’s president is ready to satisfy Donald Trump regardless of Republican backlash to his lobbying efforts within the US this week.

  • Commerzbank: The German lender will “exchange views” with UniCredit of their first assembly after the Italian financial institution’s aggressive stakebuilding.

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1. Funding banks forecast extra positive factors for sterling even after a blistering latest run due to a buoyant UK economic system and the Financial institution of England’s warning on chopping rates of interest. Goldman Sachs, Financial institution of America and Barclays all count on the pound, at present buying and selling at about $1.34, to rise over the approaching months. Listed below are their estimates.

2. Unique: Synthetic intelligence start-ups are making revenues extra shortly than earlier waves of software program corporations, based on new information that means the transformative know-how can also be producing robust companies at an unprecedented charge. Madhumita Murgia has the total evaluation.

3. Unique: KKR will give $75mn of the proceeds from its sale of GeoStabilization Worldwide to its blue-collar employees, with every of the engineering group’s 900 staff set to obtain between $10,000 and $325,000. The transfer is a part of a rising, industry-wide effort to assist non-public fairness soften its picture as a bastion of elite privilege.

4. Unique: The UK taxpayer-funded firm accountable for the Excessive Velocity 2 rail hyperlink may very well be introduced underneath direct state management on account of a brand new government-commissioned evaluation, based on Whitehall and {industry} figures. The evaluation may also look at whether it is potential to claw again cash from contractors engaged on the undertaking. Extra particulars right here.

5. UK chancellor Rachel Reeves is able to water down a deliberate tax raid on “non-doms” in her Funds amid Treasury fears that among the measures might fail to lift any cash, with one official saying: “We will be pragmatic, not ideological.”

  • UK Funds: Buyers have urged warning, with markets on edge forward of a fiscal guidelines overhaul that would lead to tens of billions of kilos of additional borrowing capability.

  • FCA: Reeves will subject a proper edict subsequent month to the UK’s monetary watchdog to show it’s critical about its obligation to assist progress.

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Information in-depth

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Outmanned and outgunned, Ukraine’s troops have valiantly defended their territory from Russia for greater than two years and proved they have been nonetheless able to seizing the initiative with the Kursk incursion. Regardless of these achievements, Ukrainian commanders are rising involved. Insufficient coaching, burnout and the rising age of troopers imply new recruits are being wounded or killed in fight at an alarming charge.

We’re additionally studying . . . 

Chart of the day

Knowledge suggests the deterioration of psychological well being amongst younger adults could be very actual and more and more appearing as an financial drag as extra flip to welfare advantages, writes John Burn-Murdoch.

Chart showing that there has been a marked rise in the number of young adults reporting activity-limiting health problems in many developed countries

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Think about a nurse altering a dressing on a wound or a care employee serving to somebody with dementia by day by day duties. The “Baumol effect” explains why it appears unsuitable to demand that they work more durable or quicker for greater wages, writes Tim Harford: maybe they will’t, or shouldn’t. However it will be unwise to imagine nothing will be carried out to lift productiveness.

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Further contributions from Gordon Smith and Benjamin Wilhelm

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