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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)
Is it a bubble? (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)
JPMorgan shares slide as bank says expenses will jump 9bn in 2026 (www.ft.com)
Starmer came into power promising action — but change is taking longer than his MPs expected (www.ft.com)
PepsiCo’s truce with Elliott may be the calm before the storm (www.ft.com)
French welfare budget passes in win for premier Lecornu (www.ft.com)
British soldier dies in Ukraine after ‘tragic accident’ (www.ft.com)
The meaning of China’s 1tn trade surplus (www.ft.com)
Ukraine strikes deal to restructure 2.6bn of growth-linked debt (www.ft.com)
Trump gives Zelenskyy ‘days’ to respond to peace proposal (www.ft.com)
Bank of England rate-setters divided ahead of decision next week (www.ft.com)
Rise in US job openings offers hope of labour market stabilisation (www.ft.com)
Silver surges above 60 for first time on global supply squeeze (www.ft.com)
Why the world should worry about stablecoins (www.ft.com)
Official jobs data points to further cooling in US employment prospects (www.ft.com)
Badenoch cites Brexit as ‘shock’ to UK (www.ft.com)
Stakeknife report criticises MI5 for withholding information on top IRA spy (www.ft.com)
Tighter visa rules will cost UK up to 10.8bn (www.ft.com)
‘Politically toxic’: how CNN became a pawn in blockbuster takeover battle (www.ft.com)
Investors should look to the data, rather than the Fed, for guidance (www.ft.com)
Weight-loss drugs are bringing a new commercial reality (www.ft.com)
Iran steps up cloud seeding amid water crisis (www.ft.com)
The commodities rally (www.ft.com)
UK’s Covid schemes ‘left front door open’ to fraud, says report (www.ft.com)
In a tough year, private credit bosses are pointing fingers (www.ft.com)
Trump decides to let Nvidia export powerful H200 chips to China (www.ft.com)
Exxon to slash low-carbon spending by a third (www.ft.com)
Central bankers, let Turkey be a warning (www.ft.com)
Honduras orders arrest of former president pardoned by Trump (www.ft.com)
Trump is choosing the broligarchs over his base (www.ft.com)
Oil market faces ‘super glut’ as supply surge hits prices, Trafigura warns (www.ft.com)
Russia’s oil industry could suffer long-term damage from Ukrainian drone attacks (www.ft.com)
Are retail traders the captains now? (www.ft.com)
China set to limit access to Nvidia’s H200 chips despite Trump export approval (www.ft.com)
Congo rebels thumb nose at Trump’s peace deal (www.ft.com)
No, rising ADHD diagnoses are not causing surge in Neets (www.ft.com)
Read the full transcript: FT interview with Kazuo Ueda (www.ft.com)
BoJ governor says economy has weathered Trump’s tariffs (www.ft.com)
EU limits scope of contested supply chain law (www.ft.com)
Lithuania declares state of emergency over smuggler balloons from Belarus (www.ft.com)
EU opens probe into Google’s use of online content for AI models (www.ft.com)
Watching Netflix makes stocks go down: study (www.ft.com)
Zelenskyy tours allied capitals as European-led peace plan comes together (www.ft.com)
Revolut offers former staff chance to cash out at 30% discount (www.ft.com)
Debate about the Fed’s balance sheet is heating up (www.ft.com)
Activist behind Engine No. 1 Exxon campaign builds stake in Siemens Energy (www.ft.com)
North America Innovative Lawyers (www.ft.com)
What would an Angela Rayner government look like? (www.ft.com)
Why Britain doesn’t have enough dentists (www.ft.com)
Ghosting turns hostile: Ellison gatecrashes Netflix’s deal with WBD (www.ft.com)
The significance of the next Fed chair choice (www.ft.com)
Boaz Weinstein’s 2bn flagship hedge fund sinks amid buoyant markets (www.ft.com)
French premier faces razor-edge vote on welfare financing (www.ft.com)
British Cycling seeks private capital to wring more cash from races (www.ft.com)
Hot property: six homes for sale in Yorkshire (www.ft.com)
City of London explores outside investment for housing projects (www.ft.com)
Investors bet Fed and ECB headed in opposite directions on rates (www.ft.com)
Russia’s hybrid warfare puts Europe to the test (www.ft.com)
US dealmakers prepare for more White House intervention (www.ft.com)
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Paul Weiss keeps faith in Proud Boys clash (www.ft.com)
Ructions test Delaware’s primacy as favoured state for incorporation in US (www.ft.com)
Trump opens new fronts in federal regulation battle (www.ft.com)
To escape Washington politics, follow this nature path out of town (www.ft.com)
What IndiGo’s airport chaos says about Indian aviation (www.ft.com)
China’s open-source AI is a national advantage (www.ft.com)
Flight chaos brings India’s biggest airline back to earth (www.ft.com)
US judge strikes down Trump’s ban on new wind permits (www.ft.com)
Australia is banning social media for children. Will it work? (www.ft.com)
First Brands rescue loan tumbles in value as bankruptcy drags on (www.ft.com)
Budget uncertainty blamed for sharp fall in card spending by UK consumers (www.ft.com)
Hospitals in England see more patients but waiting lists scarcely fall (www.ft.com)
UK employers less likely to disclose salary or to offer perks amid hiring slump (www.ft.com)
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PepsiCo reaches deal with activist Elliott to stave off proxy fight (www.ft.com)
UK should boost tourism in offshore tax havens, says government adviser (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Paramount launches 108bn hostile bid to buy Warner Bros Discovery (www.ft.com)
Nvidia can sell H200 AI chips to China, Trump says (www.ft.com)
Faith-based oil driller is first US company to block investor class-action lawsuits (www.ft.com)
Kushner, Gulf money and desperate texts: inside Paramount’s hostile bid for Warner Bros (www.ft.com)
Paramount’s WBD bid relegates Netflix to a supporting role (www.ft.com)
Palestine Action activist accused of hammer attack tells trial that group never planned violence (www.ft.com)
The White House’s rupture with the western alliance (www.ft.com)
UK military figures urge Starmer to commit to higher defence spending (www.ft.com)
Brookfield’s Oaktree to invest in Allianz insurance risks (www.ft.com)
The Netflix age has been great for consumers but terrible for artists (www.ft.com)
Submit your questions to Jemima Kelly: Is the vibe shift for real? (www.ft.com)
Blair out of running for Gaza ‘board of peace’ (www.ft.com)
British universities’ reliance on Chinese fees fuelling self-censorship, say academics (www.ft.com)
US set to announce 12bn aid package for farmers hit by tariffs (www.ft.com)
BoE launches cost-cutting drive to fund analysis upgrade (www.ft.com)
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Big-name US department stores take credit risk and put a bow on it (www.ft.com)
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Jay-Z’s investment firm targets 500mn Korean pop culture-focused fund (www.ft.com)
Boeing completion of 4.7bn Spirit purchase paves way for Airbus supplier deal (www.ft.com)
Monetary Policy Radar preview: a hawkish Fed cut (www.ft.com)
EU backs migration ‘return hubs’ in echo of Trump’s crackdown (www.ft.com)
Paramount gatecrashes Warner Bros-Netflix deal with 108bn bid (www.ft.com)
Trump to issue executive order for single federal rule on AI regulation (www.ft.com)
Google’s ‘TPU’ chip puts OpenAI on alert and shakes Nvidia investors (www.ft.com)
IBM extends AI push with 11bn takeover of Confluent (www.ft.com)
America, the western hemisphere and the laws of war (www.ft.com)
Hedge fund ordered to pay bonus to trader who made 97% of its revenues (www.ft.com)
FCA to replace ‘unengaging’ EU disclosure rules for investors (www.ft.com)
Honduras ruling party alleges Trump-backed ‘electoral coup’ (www.ft.com)
Emerging markets are shrugging off Trump’s tariffs (www.ft.com)
Trump’s America and a clash of civilisations with Europe (www.ft.com)
Retail investors help drive gold and US stocks to bubble territory, BIS warns (www.ft.com)
Wolf-Krugman: We need to talk about men (www.ft.com)
AI poses a new antitrust problem (www.ft.com)
Berkshire Hathaway stock picker Todd Combs to leave for JPMorgan (www.ft.com)
Brussels delays ‘made in Europe’ plan after backlash (www.ft.com)
Rejina Pyo joins the indie retailers reinventing Notting Hill (www.ft.com)
Law firm behind Musk pay lawsuit faces internal revolt (www.ft.com)
Israel’s ‘new border line’ in Gaza casts doubt on future of Trump peace plan (www.ft.com)
Starmer’s Substack is a good move poorly executed (www.ft.com)
October wage data helps case for a December BoJ rate rise at the margin (www.ft.com)
Reform UK denies breaking electoral law over Farage’s campaign expenses (www.ft.com)
Bessent’s brag (www.ft.com)
FTAV’s further reading (www.ft.com)
Why CEOs are losing appetite for investing in Europe (www.ft.com)
Deutsche Bank seeks 40% pay bump for highest-paid chair in Dax (www.ft.com)
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Ford CEO: Europe is risking the future of its auto industry (www.ft.com)
European allies to rally support for Ukraine as US pressure mounts (www.ft.com)
The power crunch threatening America’s AI ambitions (ig.ft.com)
Reform UK councillor’s company fined 40,000 for hiring illegal worker (www.ft.com)
France shielding 18bn Russian asset pot from EU ‘reparations loan’ push (www.ft.com)
Strategy’s stock slide leaves bitcoin’s biggest booster with dwindling options (www.ft.com)
Airwallex plots Silicon Valley expansion after securing 8bn valuation (www.ft.com)
Risks, realism and global realignments — the latest books on economics (www.ft.com)
Inflation, inflation, inflation — the main risk ahead for investors (www.ft.com)
The lone bread maker: Europe’s half-baked single market in services (www.ft.com)
Trump drives historic shift of power from investors to boardrooms (www.ft.com)
Indonesia’s authoritarian tilt (www.ft.com)
How the bank behind London’s most expensive office lease unravelled (www.ft.com)
British-Palestinian artist Rosalind Nashashibi wants to talk about Gaza (www.ft.com)
How Milan’s listening bar scene found its groove (www.ft.com)
China’s trade surplus tops 1tn for first time (www.ft.com)
Trump says Netflix market share ‘could be a problem’ for 83bn Warner deal (www.ft.com)
Britain’s grid overhaul means hundreds of energy projects unable to connect this decade (www.ft.com)
Atlantic Bastion: the UK’s response to Russia’s submarine threat (www.ft.com)
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FirstFT: Japan frustrated at Trump administration’s silence over dispute with China (www.ft.com)
America’s widening economic divide endangers Trump’s midterm hopes (www.ft.com)
Hongkongers sit out first election since deadly fire (www.ft.com)
Central bankers take centre stage (www.ft.com)
Coup attempt in Benin thwarted, says interior minister (www.ft.com)
Fed expected to cut rates despite deep divisions over US economic outlook (www.ft.com)
Ben & Jerry’s founders told to ‘hand over to a new generation’ by Magnum boss (www.ft.com)
The endless importance of good manners in the office (www.ft.com)
Lawmakers warn Trump administration against heavily redacting ‘Epstein files’ (www.ft.com)
Will the Federal Reserve deliver a dovish message? (www.ft.com)
America’s economy is at the mercy of crony capitalism (www.ft.com)
Merz seeks to reset relations with Netanyahu in first visit to Israel (www.ft.com)
Young people risk losing benefits under UK welfare reforms (www.ft.com)
America’s affordability crunch is real — and worse under Trump (www.ft.com)
This party season, embrace the ‘vulnerability hangover’ (www.ft.com)
Europe captures record share of private capital money (www.ft.com)
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Tech elites are starting their own for-profit cities (www.ft.com)
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Hollywood fears job cuts as opposition to Netflix-Warner deal grows (www.ft.com)
EU expands carbon border tax to garden tools and washing machines (www.ft.com)
Should Europe fund Ukraine? It can’t easily afford not to (www.ft.com)
‘Unbearable imbalances’ cast shadow on Macron’s Beijing bonhomie (www.ft.com)
US tariffs prompt surge in Chinese exports to south-east Asia (www.ft.com)
Chinese phonemakers seize on Apple’s AI struggles to grab market share (www.ft.com)
Israel stepping up ‘creeping annexation’ of West Bank, Palestinian PM says (www.ft.com)
Ukraine’s Black Sea attacks trigger surge in shipping insurance prices (www.ft.com)
Japan frustrated at Trump administration’s silence over row with China (www.ft.com)
US defence secretary says Monroe Doctrine is ‘stronger than ever’ (www.ft.com)
Scottish Tory peer defects to Reform at Falkirk rally (www.ft.com)
Surging gas prices worsen affordability crisis for Americans (www.ft.com)
Climate rift opens between Amazon and rivals in row over data centre power (www.ft.com)
The yen-yield break-up (www.ft.com)
Leaders and laggards in a strong year for FTSE 100 stocks (www.ft.com)
Why Americans are feeling poorer even though they’re not (www.ft.com)
Mega is trumping Maga in stocks (www.ft.com)
Russian tourists diverted from Venezuela to Cuba amid US strike threat (www.ft.com)
EU plans strategic overhaul to fix energy grid bottlenecks (www.ft.com)
Cash in stocks-and-shares Isas could be taxed at 20%, industry warns (www.ft.com)
I’ve been caught out by a Ring doorbell — have you? (www.ft.com)
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Ukraine, Europe and the new economics of war (www.ft.com)
Trump’s Republicans turn on Speaker Mike Johnson as party unity frays (www.ft.com)
Maga’s strange rage against Europe (www.ft.com)
How to make the perfect Irish stew? (www.ft.com)
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Dana Arbib’s glass menagerie (www.ft.com)
‘It is too beautiful to be painted’ — how Venice left Monet spellbound (www.ft.com)
The sorry history of US policy in the Middle East (www.ft.com)
Yes, DC is actually a great place to party (www.ft.com)
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Trump’s plan to give babies money (www.ft.com)
Will the EU’s bid to use frozen Russian assets hit the euro? (www.ft.com)
Netflix leans on 59bn bank loan to fund Warner Bros takeover (www.ft.com)
Crypto treasury underwriter Clear Street plans to list in new year (www.ft.com)
US watchdogs drop post-crisis safeguard on risky lending (www.ft.com)
Supreme Court to rule on Trump’s effort to end birthright citizenship (www.ft.com)
Meta buys AI pendant start-up Limitless to expand hardware push (www.ft.com)
Jair Bolsonaro backs son Flávio to lead Brazil’s rightwing movement (www.ft.com)
Reform UK strips council leader of membership over undisclosed X account (www.ft.com)
‘Ready to execute’: how Netflix stole Warner Bros from David Ellison (www.ft.com)
France intercepted drones flying over nuclear submarine base, defence minister says (www.ft.com)
Musk’s SpaceX targets 800bn valuation in latest share sale (www.ft.com)
Netflix’s WBD deal swaps history for fantasy, with a dose of high drama (www.ft.com)
Facial recognition technology used by UK police is biased, Home Office admits (www.ft.com)
Trump needs an off-ramp in Venezuela (www.ft.com)
The revival of Goldman’s dealmaking instincts (www.ft.com)
KKR in talks to buy private equity sports pioneer Arctos (www.ft.com)
The crypto investor who gifted Nigel Farage an election war chest (www.ft.com)
EU demands no cap on youth mobility scheme with UK (www.ft.com)
Are Warner takeovers the harbingers of financial apocalypse? (www.ft.com)
Fog light (www.ft.com)
DR Congo to give US buyers mineral access after peace deal (www.ft.com)
Delayed PCE data for September will not derail December rate cut (www.ft.com)
Deals, donations and damage limitation (www.ft.com)
Europe’s fateful moment (www.ft.com)
German parliament approves pension bill as Merz quells rebellion (www.ft.com)
Reeves’ salary sacrifice changes to hit 3.3mn pension savers (www.ft.com)
‘Systemic failure’: Fury as tap water in Tunbridge Wells runs dry after treatment issue (www.ft.com)
Upstart hedge fund launches fresh attack on US regional banks (www.ft.com)
Robert Jenrick: ‘I’m unashamedly provincial in my attitudes’ (www.ft.com)
Putin and Modi vow deeper co-operation (www.ft.com)
Netflix agrees to buy Warner Bros studio and streaming business in 83bn deal (www.ft.com)
Israel-backed Gaza militia leader killed in armed clash (www.ft.com)
EU fines Elon Musk’s X 120mn for transparency violations (www.ft.com)
Hong Kong searches for answers and accountability after devastating blaze (www.ft.com)
How can I dodge the mansion tax? (www.ft.com)
US national security strategy calls for ‘cultivating resistance’ in Europe (www.ft.com)
India’s airports in chaos as largest airline cancels hundreds of flights (www.ft.com)
Lammy talks up customs union amid efforts to rebuild UK-EU ties (www.ft.com)
The idea that Labour MPs won’t back welfare reform is nonsense (www.ft.com)
Lily Cole: ‘The Galápagos Islands aren’t another planet. They’re our planet’ (www.ft.com)
Kroger scraps planned Ocado distribution centre in US (www.ft.com)
Taiwan blocks Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu (www.ft.com)
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Warner Bros in exclusive talks with Netflix about studio and streaming sale (www.ft.com)
The US slowdown, and how it ends (www.ft.com)
Europeans may simply do it* better (www.ft.com)
Merz rushes to Brussels to twist De Wever’s arm on Ukraine loan (www.ft.com)
Introducing the FT ‘geopolitical mood’ index (www.ft.com)
Billionaire Drahi comes out fighting as creditors fall through ‘trap doors’ (www.ft.com)
The people who shaped the world this year (www.ft.com)
Big Four maintains stranglehold on UK audits (www.ft.com)
India cuts interest rates amid soaring growth and low inflation (www.ft.com)
Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund blues (www.ft.com)
Fifa to award ‘peace prize’ after Trump pipped to Nobel (www.ft.com)
Merz jets to Belgium to secure frozen Russian assets plan (www.ft.com)
Zipcar’s UK departure leaves users stranded (www.ft.com)
Will the UK and EU choose to be partners or rivals? (www.ft.com)
There’s a black hole where central banks’ theory of inflation should be (www.ft.com)
US stocks set for double-digit gains in 2026, say Wall Street banks (www.ft.com)
‘Why are we letting this guy go?’ Trump’s pardons upend US justice system (www.ft.com)
Why French leveraged buyouts are caving in like camembert (www.ft.com)
What eight FT journalists recommend you read to understand Washington right now (www.ft.com)
Chinese challenger to Nvidia surges fivefold in market debut (www.ft.com)
Supreme Court allows Texas electoral map that favours Republicans (www.ft.com)
How the rupee became Asia’s worst performing currency (www.ft.com)
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Babiš cedes control of his agricultural business to return as Czech premier (www.ft.com)
US PE firm halts sale of gas driller after Abu Dhabi sovereign fund suit (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: US bipartisan bill seeks to block Nvidia sales of advanced chips to China (www.ft.com)
General Dynamics manager blames crews for Ajax armoured vehicle problems (www.ft.com)
US admiral briefs lawmakers on second strike on alleged drug boat (www.ft.com)
US senators seek to block Nvidia sales of advanced chips to China (www.ft.com)
FBI arrests suspect in failed January 6 pipe bomb attack (www.ft.com)
Trustpilot shares plummet after short seller alleges ‘mafia-style’ practices (www.ft.com)
Private equity’s hot ‘continuation’ trade leaves some feeling singed (www.ft.com)
Pete Hegseth is unfit to lead the Pentagon (www.ft.com)
Spain, Ireland and the Netherlands to boycott Eurovision as Israel retained (www.ft.com)
Farage brands BBC ‘despicable’ after tense clash over antisemitism allegations (www.ft.com)
UK pension funds sell UK equities shocker (www.ft.com)
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FCA to grant provisional licences to financial start-ups to help them launch faster (www.ft.com)
OpenAI’s ‘code red’ moment (www.ft.com)
NHS under pressure to reduce number of private sector operations (www.ft.com)
Jacinda Ardern’s rocky premiership made movie in Prime Minister — film review (www.ft.com)
Take an architectural tour of Cairo with Salem Charabi (www.ft.com)
Lead developer of major Scottish carbon capture project to sell stake (www.ft.com)
Federica Mogherini resigns from College of Europe amid fraud probe (www.ft.com)
Meta to slash spending on metaverse as it shifts focus to AI (www.ft.com)
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Bargain hunting shoppers boost sales outlooks for US dollar stores (www.ft.com)
Big Four maintain stranglehold on biggest UK audits (www.ft.com)
Bayern Munich held talks over selling stake to private equity firm EQT (www.ft.com)
Lloyds chief heralds AI-blockchain tie-up that could transform UK homebuying (www.ft.com)
EU to review tariffs on Volkswagen’s EVs made in China (www.ft.com)
Bond investors raise the alarm about Trump’s pick to lead the Fed (www.ft.com)
Brussels backs softer regime for gene-edited plants (www.ft.com)
City watchdog rules out market abuse probe into Rachel Reeves (www.ft.com)
Putin authorised operation that led to fatal 2018 novichok poisoning, inquiry finds (www.ft.com)
Labour is slow-marching working people to populism (www.ft.com)
UK workers set to get unlimited compensation for unfair dismissal (www.ft.com)
Palaver by Bryan Washington — a beautiful, hopeful story of pain and redemption (www.ft.com)
New York Times sues Pentagon over new press restrictions (www.ft.com)