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‘Hero’ who tackled Bondi gunman draws global praise (www.ft.com)
Roomba maker iRobot files for bankruptcy (www.ft.com)
RMP QE? (www.ft.com)
How JPMorgan lured a Buffett protégé (www.ft.com)
Europe faces do or die week on Ukraine and trade ambition (www.ft.com)
Kenya sells ‘crown jewel’ of state assets to raise cash (www.ft.com)
Bank of England set to cut rates to 3.75% as economic data eases inflation concerns (www.ft.com)
Investors will have to wait until new year for clear data on US economy (www.ft.com)
Trump assault opens EU rift as leaders split on US strategy (www.ft.com)
The four ‘O’s that shape a bubble (www.ft.com)
Why the ‘stablecoin supercycle’ could rewire banking (www.ft.com)
Brompton counting on pricier bikes to fuel recovery after sales drop (www.ft.com)
Labour’s re-election hopes rest on the private sector (www.ft.com)
The elite British private school that lost its way in Singapore (www.ft.com)
My London: Prue Leith’s go-to addresses for eating, drinking and food shopping (www.ft.com)
Afghan data breach victims take first step in suing UK Ministry of Defence (www.ft.com)
Bitcoin investor plans Caribbean community — with its own court system (www.ft.com)
Art of the exit: is there a right way for CEOs to quit? (www.ft.com)
China investment falls for third successive month (www.ft.com)
Hong Kong convicts Jimmy Lai in national security trial (www.ft.com)
Australia to review gun laws after 15 die in attack on Jewish festival (www.ft.com)
UK property asking prices down 2,000 from a year ago (www.ft.com)
UK can ‘lead the world’ on crypto, says City minister (www.ft.com)
Russia is ‘exporting chaos’, new head of Britain’s spy agency MI6 warns (www.ft.com)
UK plans curb on freeholders blocking broadband cabling in flats (www.ft.com)
Conservative hardliner wins Chile’s presidential election in landslide (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Gunmen who killed 15 in Sydney attack on Jewish festival were father and son (www.ft.com)
France tries to delay EU-Mercosur trade deal (www.ft.com)
How the EU can make the single market work better (www.ft.com)
No pre-Christmas let-up for economic data reports (www.ft.com)
Investors seek protection from risk of AI debt bust (www.ft.com)
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Brussels is finally flexing its muscle on Russian assets (www.ft.com)
The chutzpah of Marjorie Taylor Greene (www.ft.com)
Will the BoE deliver a pre-Christmas rate cut? (www.ft.com)
‘Game recognises game’: How Jensen Huang won over Donald Trump (www.ft.com)
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What economists got wrong in 2025 (www.ft.com)
How Warner Bros Discovery’s David Zaslav defied Hollywood — again (www.ft.com)
Ukraine offers to drop Nato membership demands (www.ft.com)
Trump’s war on ‘woke’ splits the fortunes of US brands (www.ft.com)
Police respond to shootings at Sydney’s Bondi Beach (www.ft.com)
Chileans choose between rightwinger and communist in presidential vote (www.ft.com)
VW gears up for first production closure in Germany in its 88-year history (www.ft.com)
It makes sense to look smart when flying (www.ft.com)
How the ‘Brussels effect’ backfired (www.ft.com)
Keir Starmer risks losing ally at top of Britain’s biggest union (www.ft.com)
EU plans crackdown on ‘very dangerous’ Chinese parcels (www.ft.com)
Australia’s social media ban carries health warning for Big Tech investors (www.ft.com)
Swiss dealmaking surges to record highs despite strong franc (www.ft.com)
Japan’s 2.4bn banking IPO signals potential consolidation (www.ft.com)
Hedge funds pile into commodities searching fresh source of returns (www.ft.com)
Risk-loving Korean investors made to watch training video before trading (www.ft.com)
China’s 1tn trade surplus is a problem for Beijing — and the world (www.ft.com)
Elite college sports group nears 500mn private capital deal (www.ft.com)
Two US soldiers and a civilian killed in attack in Syria (www.ft.com)
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Hamas accuses Israel of sabotaging ceasefire after commander is targeted (www.ft.com)
Belarus frees Nobel laureate after US lifts potash sanctions (www.ft.com)
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Coca-Cola holds last-ditch talks in bid to salvage Costa Coffee sale (www.ft.com)
More than 9mn US borrowers miss student loan payments as delinquencies rise (www.ft.com)
Carney’s fossil fuel pivot bewilders climate experts and business leaders (www.ft.com)
Transatlantic rupture (www.ft.com)
The fashionably late Fed (www.ft.com)
Greece’s Eurozone presidency marks big turnaround from era of crisis (www.ft.com)
Could America win the AI race but lose the war? (www.ft.com)
Apollo took bearish software view with bets against corporate debt (www.ft.com)
Iran raises petrol prices as sanctions force costly imports (www.ft.com)
Wall Street bonus season might see traders lose out again (www.ft.com)
How redefining special needs rocked education (www.ft.com)
Machado’s risky gambit in escaping Venezuela and relying on Trump (www.ft.com)
Taxes take the shine off pubs’ festive narrative (www.ft.com)
The other kind of migrant (www.ft.com)
‘It’s just a bomb’ (www.ft.com)
London’s private members’ club scene is growing. Just don’t call them clubs (www.ft.com)
Ishkar, a London hub for Afghan crafts (www.ft.com)
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US uses private data to track immigrants (www.ft.com)
Regulators intervene over Euronext’s plans for ETF settlement (www.ft.com)
Australian users flock to new platforms after social media ban for under-16s (www.ft.com)
US lawmakers question basis for allowing sale of Nvidia H200 chips to China (www.ft.com)
United and American to take stakes in Brazil’s Azul as it exits bankruptcy (www.ft.com)
US has failed to stop massive Chinese cyber campaign, warns senator (www.ft.com)
Iran’s Nobel peace laureate arrested after memorial service (www.ft.com)
US prosecutors probe last-ditch funding pleas before First Brands collapsed (www.ft.com)
Jamie Dimon signals support for Kevin Warsh in Fed chair race (www.ft.com)
US drops Magnitsky sanctions against top Brazilian judge (www.ft.com)
Can the magic of Disney help OpenAI’s video app take flight? (www.ft.com)
The twilight of the physical letter (www.ft.com)
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EU freezes Russian assets ahead of pivotal Ukraine talks (www.ft.com)
UK to stick with EV targets as EU looks to water down petrol ban (www.ft.com)
Hedge fund Mason Capital seeks to resolve legal dispute over US gas driller (www.ft.com)
Shares in data centre property group Fermi nearly halve after tenant pulls funding (www.ft.com)
The Coral Gardeners guide to Koh Mak and Koh Kood (www.ft.com)
British Cycling hits on a money-spinning idea (www.ft.com)
Labour membership plummets since general election (www.ft.com)
Lords accused of holding up passage of assisted dying bill (www.ft.com)
Donald Trump and Bill Clinton pictured in newly released Epstein photos (www.ft.com)
The dangerous thrill of buying Warner Bros is not gone (www.ft.com)
US stocks fall from record as Broadcom tumbles (www.ft.com)
Coty chair to leave as owner JAB plans leadership shake-up (www.ft.com)
Trump’s DR Congo-Rwanda peace deal unravels as rebels take new territory (www.ft.com)
The Trump administration’s challenge is Trump (www.ft.com)
‘JPMorgan has crossed a line’: How Altice’s debts ensnared US banking giant (www.ft.com)
Big tech’s ‘elite victim complex’ (www.ft.com)
Top Fed officials warn central bank must not be complacent on inflation (www.ft.com)
Analysts’ Views: expectations for December’s meetings firm but 2026 will bring uncertainty (www.ft.com)
Italian government receives two bids for ailing steelworks (www.ft.com)
Ukraine would join EU by 2027 under draft peace plan (www.ft.com)
EU’s green rule drive weathers backlash (www.ft.com)
Russia sues Euroclear over frozen assets (www.ft.com)
The UK economy is not nearly as bad as you’ve been told (www.ft.com)
Nationwide fined 44mn over ‘failings’ in financial crime controls (www.ft.com)
How to guarantee Ukraine’s ‘reparations loan’ (www.ft.com)
Gatwick airport blames Budget as it raises drop-off charges by 40% (www.ft.com)
Without immigration, more specialist and new free schools will close (www.ft.com)
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Norden, a wilderness camp that’s as comforting as cashmere (www.ft.com)
UK economy unexpectedly contracts by 0.1% in October (www.ft.com)
The impact of a Russia-Ukraine peace deal (www.ft.com)
One step forward, two steps back for the EU and its Ukraine loan scheme (www.ft.com)
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Former ANZ CEO sues Australian bank over cancelled bonuses (www.ft.com)
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What’s next for Warner Bros? Rivals eye options as bidding war escalates (www.ft.com)
Apollo moves fast-growing lending unit out of storied buyout division (www.ft.com)
MPs pension scheme makes ‘mockery’ of Reeves investment push (www.ft.com)
Trump takes the culture wars across the Atlantic (www.ft.com)
EU plans special parking rights for ‘Made in Europe’ small cars (www.ft.com)
FT Person of the Year: Jensen Huang (www.ft.com)
Solar remains robust despite policy changes in US and China (www.ft.com)
Postcard from London: ‘The city is magical at Christmas — don’t leave it to us tourists’ (www.ft.com)
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Inside the ‘rolling thunder’ quant crises of 2025 (www.ft.com)
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Why Europeans need to learn more about money (www.ft.com)
School runs and shopping: how Nigeria’s police were co-opted by VIPs (www.ft.com)
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The GoFundMe CEO on Henry V, Yorkshire Tea and how to raise 30bn for charity (www.ft.com)
Disney and OpenAI team up (www.ft.com)
Political Fix Live: Labour''s year in review (www.ft.com)
The data breach that rocked ‘South Korea’s Amazon’ (www.ft.com)
Thailand to hold early elections after PM dissolves parliament (www.ft.com)
Donald Trump orders increased scrutiny of proxy advisers ISS and Glass Lewis (www.ft.com)
Microsoft and Amazon’s multibillion-dollar bets on India (www.ft.com)
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Trump threatens federal funding cuts for states with ‘onerous’ AI laws (www.ft.com)
HSBC axes 160-year-old management scheme in bid to cut costs (www.ft.com)
Sanctions and seizures: Trump turns up the heat on Venezuela (www.ft.com)
Fed reappoints regional chiefs in move that allays Trump challenge fears (www.ft.com)
Free school projects in England to be scrapped to fund special needs education (www.ft.com)
Crypto founder Do Kwon sentenced to 15 years in prison (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: China pledges to reverse falling investment (www.ft.com)
Lululemon shares jump after chief Calvin McDonald announces departure (www.ft.com)
US healthcare premiums set to leap as senators fail to reach deal (www.ft.com)
Marsalek’s missing millions: the unravelling of a secret Libyan empire (www.ft.com)
Get ready for a spectacular IPO boom from the big beasts of Silicon Valley (www.ft.com)
Russia, US and UK emerge as lowest-cost hubs for fake online accounts (www.ft.com)
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Europe’s rocky relations with Donald Trump (www.ft.com)
Football fans condemn ‘betrayal’ over ‘extortionate’ World Cup ticket prices (www.ft.com)
Oracle investors cast doubt on its knack for divination (www.ft.com)
China signals concern over falling investment (www.ft.com)
Trump pushes for ‘free economic zone’ in Donbas, says Zelenskyy (www.ft.com)
UK asylum appeals backlog jumps 37% over a six-month period (www.ft.com)
US trade deficit shrinks to smallest since 2020 as gold exports jump (www.ft.com)
Questions remain over Labour’s rail strategy (www.ft.com)
Greek finance minister chosen to chair Eurogroup (www.ft.com)
Tax relief cut puts VCTs at risk next year, industry warns (www.ft.com)
Post-Brexit skilled work migrants will give 47bn fiscal boost over time (www.ft.com)
Streeting calls for better ‘storytelling’ from ‘technocratic’ Starmer government (www.ft.com)
It’s time to restore the civic function of US universities (www.ft.com)
How to bring UK energy costs down (www.ft.com)
Hundreds of ‘high value’ artefacts stolen from Bristol museum (www.ft.com)
Disney to invest 1bn into OpenAI (www.ft.com)
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Trump calls on Federal Reserve to go further with rate cuts (www.ft.com)
The mind-bending complexities of quantum investing (www.ft.com)
Bulgarian PM Rosen Zhelyazkov resigns weeks ahead of entry to euro (www.ft.com)
Building energy resilience in an uncertain world (www.ft.com)
Europe must be ready when the AI bubble bursts (www.ft.com)
Merz offers to host Ukraine talks so deal not done ‘above Europe’s head’ (www.ft.com)
UK bankers warn on plan to use Russian assets for loans to Ukraine (www.ft.com)
The AI Shift: How to read the news (www.ft.com)
A Brexit survival strategy that shows Starmer’s days are numbered (www.ft.com)
Eli Lilly shot helped patients lose as much as 29% of body weight (www.ft.com)
Freedom for Venezuela coming ‘soon’, says opposition leader (www.ft.com)
EU trims exclusivity window for new drugs (www.ft.com)
China leads objections to Trump reprieve on global minimum tax (www.ft.com)
Who needs a priest when you have a chatbot? (www.ft.com)
Mexico imposes tariffs of up to 50% on Chinese goods (www.ft.com)
Netflix or Paramount? Hollywood shudders over Warner Bros sale (www.ft.com)
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Pakistan sentences former spymaster to 14 years in prison (www.ft.com)
Why media titans are duelling to get Batman on the balance sheet (www.ft.com)
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2024 election was a failure for Conservatives and Labour (www.ft.com)
US stock futures slide after Oracle results disappoint (www.ft.com)
ECB to simplify bank capital rules and dial down scrutiny of smaller lenders (www.ft.com)
The 10 best worst hostile takeover offers ever (www.ft.com)
Greece versus Belgium as Eurozone finance ministers pick their new chief (www.ft.com)
How China racked up a 1tn trade surplus (www.ft.com)
Inside the failed green revolutions at BP and Shell (www.ft.com)
Where the Netflix vs Paramount battle stands (www.ft.com)
Britain’s focus on headroom misses the fiscal forest for the trees (www.ft.com)
Ukraine’s ‘fortress belt’ that Trump wants to trade for peace (www.ft.com)
How UK real estate companies can repel private equity bargain hunters (www.ft.com)
Revolut’s kitesurfing leader is an asset to Britain (www.ft.com)
Boom at the inns: UK pub groups raise a glass to festive cheer (www.ft.com)
Taiwan probes leaks of vital chip technology (www.ft.com)
Carmakers sound warning over EU’s ‘very dangerous’ local sourcing rules (www.ft.com)
Bolivian ex-president Luis Arce arrested in corruption probe (www.ft.com)
First Brands financier Raistone nearing sale (www.ft.com)
Coca-Cola taps insider as new chief executive (www.ft.com)
More than 1 in 20 people are homeless in parts of London, charity warns (www.ft.com)
UK energy costs likely to halve by 2050, says system operator (www.ft.com)
Trump has just accelerated Europe’s electric vehicle reckoning (www.ft.com)
Google DeepMind to build materials science lab after signing deal with UK (www.ft.com)
US central bank to launch 40bn debt-buying scheme after money market strains (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Donald Trump pledges to intervene in renewed Thailand-Cambodia conflict (www.ft.com)
The hidden cost of ultra-cheap solar power (www.ft.com)
CVC creates president role as private equity firm prepares for succession (www.ft.com)
Federal Reserve cuts rates to three-year low after fractious meeting (www.ft.com)
US seizes oil tanker off coast of Venezuela, says Trump (www.ft.com)
Oracle shares slide as data centre spending mounts (www.ft.com)
US state attorneys-general demand better AI safeguards (www.ft.com)
UK government suffers fresh setback to flagship workers’ rights legislation (www.ft.com)
The big (duration) short (www.ft.com)
Paramount’s Warner Bros bid draws Gulf investors into rare alliance (www.ft.com)
Inflation and interest rates tracker: see how your country compares (www.ft.com)
Zelenskyy talks Ukraine postwar plan with Bessent, Kushner and Fink (www.ft.com)
First US Gulf of Mexico oil leases auction under Trump receives 372mn in bids (www.ft.com)
Fed delivers rate cut with hawkish guidance (www.ft.com)
Ministers poised to push for reform of police forces in England and Wales (www.ft.com)
Venezuelan opposition leader flees hiding to collect Nobel Peace Prize (www.ft.com)
Iceland boss included in 25 new Labour peers (www.ft.com)
America’s unfortunate backward step on vaccines (www.ft.com)
Return to EU customs union would ‘unravel’ UK trade deals, Starmer warns (www.ft.com)
Wall Street awaits Federal Reserve rate decision (www.ft.com)
Brussels raids Temu in foreign subsidy investigation (www.ft.com)
Casinos could deal New York’s poker dens a losing hand (www.ft.com)
EU finance ministers seek cull of banking and markets laws (www.ft.com)
Reeves warns of lost opportunities if UK’s female founders are overlooked (www.ft.com)
UK going ‘all in’ on Aukus pact following US review (www.ft.com)
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People made fire 350,000 years earlier than previously thought, scientists find (www.ft.com)
Porsche’s works council warns of further job cuts amid tough talks on savings (www.ft.com)
Brazil’s lower house passes bill to slash Bolsonaro’s jail time (www.ft.com)
Nick Clegg takes on venture capital role alongside Meta AI scientist Yann LeCun (www.ft.com)
Singapore’s latest antisocial scourge is pickleball (www.ft.com)
US proposes social media disclosure requirement for visitors from visa-free countries (www.ft.com)
Argentina sells local dollar debt as Milei plots return to global markets (www.ft.com)
Nicolas Sarkozy reaches out to Marine Le Pen and French far right (www.ft.com)
Reeves reserves right to take action ‘at any point’ to support public finances (www.ft.com)
The clash within civilisations (www.ft.com)
Lebanese PM: Our national reset is working — but we need help (www.ft.com)
FCA boss promises more pro-growth measures in letter to Starmer (www.ft.com)
Will prime property’s post-Budget bounceback last? (www.ft.com)
William Hill owner Evoke announces possible sale after UK tax hit (www.ft.com)
Hong Kong bankers warned to improve quality of IPO paperwork (www.ft.com)
Christine Lagarde says ECB will probably lift growth forecasts (www.ft.com)
Saudi-UAE tensions rise over Yemen clashes (www.ft.com)
Trump’s tariffs intensify strain on US farmers, Deere warns (www.ft.com)
Neither Starmer nor Badenoch wants to reverse Brexit (www.ft.com)
Trump pledges to intervene as Thailand-Cambodia conflict flares (www.ft.com)
South Korean CEO quits after huge online data breach (www.ft.com)
‘Vital’ EU-Mercosur trade deal hangs in the balance days before deadline (www.ft.com)
Meloni’s party seeks to double limit for cash payments in Italy (www.ft.com)
Berenberg made largest unlawful UK political donation with 300,000 for Tories (www.ft.com)
‘We’re all in’: How Jamie Dimon lured a Warren Buffett protégé to JPMorgan (www.ft.com)
Biotech rally mints huge profits for hedge funds (www.ft.com)
Did the Black Death flow from a volcanic eruption? (www.ft.com)
Trump’s immigration data dragnet (ig.ft.com)
French shipping group to step up trips through key Red Sea route (www.ft.com)
Robert Tchenguiz hopes Truss-fronted club will help pay off debt to Reubens (www.ft.com)
What is wrong with the UK’s ill-fated Ajax armoured vehicle? (www.ft.com)
Emerging market private credit surges to record 18bn (www.ft.com)
Hydrogen dreams meet reality as oil and gas groups abandon projects (www.ft.com)
Danny Meyer shows us his Union Square (www.ft.com)
Germany sees high hurdles to winning ECB presidency (www.ft.com)
On the farm with former US deputy secretary of state Kurt Campbell (www.ft.com)
The Maga push overturning US policy in the Balkans (www.ft.com)
Insect-borne diseases expand threat despite research (www.ft.com)
UK boosts wastewater tests to raise resilience to germs (www.ft.com)
Fears for HIV programmes’ future sparked by funding retreat (www.ft.com)
The world is losing immunity to superbugs, but we can rebuild it (www.ft.com)
Aid gaps force rethink on tuberculosis programmes (www.ft.com)
Explainer: Chagas disease spreads to richer countries (www.ft.com)
How Luxembourg tamed the ‘monster’ of a unified EU market (www.ft.com)
Trump tries to tackle voters’ cost of living concerns at Pennsylvania rally (www.ft.com)
David Ellison lobbies Warner Bros shareholders to desert Netflix (www.ft.com)
EU companies say ‘undervalued’ renminbi aiding China’s exporters (www.ft.com)
China adds domestic AI chips to official procurement list for first time (www.ft.com)
Home Office lacks clear data on a third of UK asylum claimants from 2023 (www.ft.com)
UK watchdog bans social media ads promising ADHD and autism treatment (www.ft.com)
Cracker Barrel’s logo retreat fails to spark restaurant sales boost (www.ft.com)
US-Indonesia trade deal at risk of collapse (www.ft.com)
Canada earmarks C1.7bn to hire leading foreign researchers (www.ft.com)
Netflix vs Paramount: politics could decide battle for Warner Bros (www.ft.com)
Trump to kick off final round of Fed chair interviews this week (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: China plans to limit access to Nvidia’s H200 chips despite Trump export approval (www.ft.com)
Anglo American shareholders vote in favour of 50bn merger with Teck (www.ft.com)
Nnena Kalu wins 2025 Turner Prize (www.ft.com)