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Fei-Fei Li of World Labs: AI is incomplete without spatial intelligence (www.ft.com)
Interest rates explain UK’s high turnover of prime ministers (www.ft.com)
Britain to pay 570mn to rejoin EU’s Erasmus student exchange programme (www.ft.com)
Bondi Beach massacre renews fears of Isis-inspired attacks (www.ft.com)
Slowing UK inflation in November clears last hurdle for December cut (www.ft.com)
UK inflation falls more than expected to 3.2% in November (www.ft.com)
The economy is fine and everyone hates it (www.ft.com)
German fintech hits 12.5bn valuation in deal backed by Peter Thiel (www.ft.com)
Monzo shareholders push to oust chair in revolt over CEO’s exit (www.ft.com)
Leaders brace for ‘three-shirt’ summit to push through Ukraine loan (www.ft.com)
JPMorgan swaps cash for Treasuries (www.ft.com)
The Shell-BP deal that wasn’t (www.ft.com)
Starmer pushes back on delayed defence spending plan (www.ft.com)
The worried investor’s guide to 2026 (www.ft.com)
UK will review EV sales targets next year (www.ft.com)
Giorgia Meloni’s European moment comes with a price (www.ft.com)
When giving to charity engage your brain, as well as your heart (www.ft.com)
Germany set to approve 50bn in military purchases (www.ft.com)
What happens if AI data centres slip the ‘surly bonds of earth’? (www.ft.com)
Dissent is vital at the Fed (www.ft.com)
Japan bids farewell to pandas as row with China deepens (www.ft.com)
The hypocrisy of US complaints over X fine (www.ft.com)
How can I ensure my ex-wife brings my children home? (www.ft.com)
Polish broadcaster plans Maga-backed international TV channel (www.ft.com)
Toilets for all — the architects transforming London’s public loos (www.ft.com)
US mineral investors seek to counter China with ‘Liberty Corridor’ in Africa (www.ft.com)
‘He would turn us against him’: Trump’s tariff reductions alienate ranchers (www.ft.com)
JPMorgan pulls 350bn from Fed to buy up Treasuries (www.ft.com)
Inside Mark Zuckerberg’s turbulent bet on AI (www.ft.com)
The Wolf-Krugman Exchange: Power, plutocracy and political economy (www.ft.com)
Amazon in talks to invest more than 10bn in OpenAI (www.ft.com)
Investors pile into Venezuelan debt in regime change bet (www.ft.com)
Vance touts Trump’s economy to shift message on high costs (www.ft.com)
India’s central bank governor signals rates to stay low for ‘long period’ (www.ft.com)
Trump orders blockade on sanctioned oil tankers off Venezuela (www.ft.com)
Waymo in talks to raise funds at 100bn valuation (www.ft.com)
UK driving tests agency will not hit key waiting time target until 2027 (www.ft.com)
UK backs 150mn package for Ineos’s Grangemouth chemical plant (www.ft.com)
UK plans to remove curbs on litigation funders to broaden access to justice (www.ft.com)
Andersen valued at 1.75bn in IPO for consulting spin-off of Enron auditor (www.ft.com)
Trump expands US entry ban to include Palestinians and Syrians (www.ft.com)
Euroclear put on notice about possible rating downgrade (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Warner Bros to reject 108bn Paramount hostile offer (www.ft.com)
China property stocks still can’t find a floor (www.ft.com)
Warner Bros to rebuff 108bn Paramount hostile offer (www.ft.com)
Fifa offers cheaper World Cup tickets in response to outcry (www.ft.com)
UK set to rejoin EU’s flagship student exchange programme (www.ft.com)
Medical supply group Medline could raise up to 7bn in public offering (www.ft.com)
Macron: We urgently need to rebalance EU-China relations (www.ft.com)
UK government surveilled housing industry without authorisation, says watchdog (www.ft.com)
Washington threatens European groups over EU’s treatment of US tech giants (www.ft.com)
Starmer under pressure to pick next UK envoy to US after tech deal paused (www.ft.com)
Citadel chief Ken Griffin says White House must ‘distance’ itself from Fed (www.ft.com)
Trump has ‘alcoholic personality’ says chief of staff in tell-all interview (www.ft.com)
OpenAI hires George Osborne to spearhead global ‘Stargate’ expansion (www.ft.com)
Give extra tax breaks to arts donations outside London, says review (www.ft.com)
Morrison’s pluck makes for a win despite chicken tax loss (www.ft.com)
UK government’s flagship workers’ rights legislation clears House of Lords (www.ft.com)
Betting on prediction markets has exploded over past two years (www.ft.com)
Trump’s war on Europe (www.ft.com)
US banks win back right to lend more than they should (www.ft.com)
UK financial watchdog finds no signs of insider trading around pre-Budget leaks (www.ft.com)
KPMG tax business pushes firm to faster growth than Big Four rivals (www.ft.com)
Trump administration hits out at WTO before crunch meeting (www.ft.com)
UK orders review of foreign interference in British politics (www.ft.com)
Mixed US jobs report is unlikely to bolster case for more rate cuts (www.ft.com)
The ‘shockingly small’ circle shaping Trump’s diplomatic efforts (www.ft.com)
Bank of England set to cut rates but remain cautious on further easing (www.ft.com)
US unemployment rate hits four-year high of 4.6% (www.ft.com)
Why is Donald Trump suing the BBC — and will he win? (www.ft.com)
A review of the ECB’s proposed banking rules overhaul (www.ft.com)
Kraft Heinz appoints former Kellanova boss as new chief (www.ft.com)
Bullish investors pile into stocks as cash levels sink to record low (www.ft.com)
Brussels to give carmakers breathing space on 2030 climate targets (www.ft.com)
How central banks should navigate an uncertain 2026 (www.ft.com)
UK ministers consider ads and subscriptions for BBC as part of funding rethink (www.ft.com)
Can Brazil’s grid keep up with its clean energy boom? (www.ft.com)
China’s escalation dominance over Trump (www.ft.com)
Rebels to withdraw from DR Congo city under pressure from Trump (www.ft.com)
Submit your questions: How can UK business return to growth? (www.ft.com)
The tyranny of the digital calendar (www.ft.com)
Starmer premiership will not survive this parliament (www.ft.com)
Canada clears way for 60bn Anglo Teck merger (www.ft.com)
Oil falls below 60 a barrel (www.ft.com)
Turkey shoots down ‘out of control’ drone over Black Sea (www.ft.com)
We read the novel-length Morrisons rotisserie chicken judgment and all we feel is pain (www.ft.com)
UK unemployment rate rises to 5.1 per cent (www.ft.com)
Banks’ asset growth outstripped by non-traditional institutions’ (www.ft.com)
How leveraged is the financial system? (www.ft.com)
Brussels rolls out rules on cars, food, carbon and housing in year-end rush (www.ft.com)
The Bethlehem Project: Being young in Trump’s America (www.ft.com)
EU-Mercosur trade deal hangs in the balance (www.ft.com)
Investor group Kimmeridge offers 6bn for gas driller at centre of clash (www.ft.com)
Morrisons loses 17mn food fight as chicken tax comes home to roost (www.ft.com)
The debt battle on Jamie Dimon’s doorstep (www.ft.com)
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UK National Wealth Fund to prioritise direct investments over third-party funds (www.ft.com)
The key distinction Europe must make on trade policies (www.ft.com)
Wall Street rainmakers scrap for windfall from Warner Bros deal (www.ft.com)
Russia will shift forces to Nato border if Ukraine deal struck, Finland warns (www.ft.com)
Shell mergers chief departed after CEO blocked bid for BP (www.ft.com)
Mexico’s tariffs on China show the rise of Trump’s trade template (www.ft.com)
Do we need a ‘Made by Humans’ label? (www.ft.com)
Fewer dolls and pencils: Trump struggles to read the US’s cost of living crisis (www.ft.com)
A film lover’s guide to seeing movies in New York City (www.ft.com)
The Trump back channel: how diplomacy works in Washington (www.ft.com)
Go zone — New York is building, baby, building (www.ft.com)
Iran projects military strength with missile and drone exhibition (www.ft.com)
Global brands seek PE partners to save their China businesses (www.ft.com)
Bondi Beach attack ‘inspired’ by Isis, Australian police say (www.ft.com)
India’s investment inflows hit record but outflows are high too (www.ft.com)
Trump’s attacks on Rob Reiner after his murder draw condemnation (www.ft.com)
Investors bet on Chinese companies powering global AI build-out (www.ft.com)
Trump files 10bn lawsuit against the BBC (www.ft.com)
Trump classifies fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction (www.ft.com)
Magnum moves to oust chair of Ben & Jerry’s (www.ft.com)
Australia’s tragedy and the global rise of antisemitism (www.ft.com)
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UK watchdog unveils proposals to regulate crypto market (www.ft.com)
Nissan starts production of new Leaf EV at Sunderland (www.ft.com)
US suspends technology deal with the UK (www.ft.com)
PayPal applies for US banking licence (www.ft.com)
UK agrees trade deal with South Korea just weeks ahead of deadline (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Australia to toughen gun laws after deadly attack on Jewish festival (www.ft.com)
Steve Cohen wins approval for New York City casino project (www.ft.com)
Ford to take 19.5bn hit as US carmaker overhauls EV strategy (www.ft.com)
Why China’s robotaxi industry is stuck in the slow lane (www.ft.com)
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Argentina to loosen currency exchange rate band in January (www.ft.com)
German parliament suffers suspected cyber attack during Zelenskyy’s visit (www.ft.com)
Ukraine and US claim progress towards peace deal but divisions persist (www.ft.com)
Lessons from Roomba: sometimes being first mover sucks (www.ft.com)
Starmer admits questions about his leadership are ‘rife’ (www.ft.com)
‘We feel badly let down’: Pubs say they will be hit hard by UK business rate changes (www.ft.com)
Chile’s conservative landslide gives Trump new Latin America ally (www.ft.com)
Critical minerals should not be stockpiled for military use (www.ft.com)
Bondi attacks show old hatreds are flourishing again (www.ft.com)
Ukraine claims strike on Russian submarine with underwater drones (www.ft.com)
Low growth is now Europe’s biggest financial-stability risk (www.ft.com)
The politics of the Nobel Prize (www.ft.com)
Business groups urge peers to pass UK employment rights bill (www.ft.com)
Fed decisions distorted by ‘phantom inflation’, says Stephen Miran (www.ft.com)
Reform UK pledges to cut 68,500 civil service jobs (www.ft.com)
Brussels plans to scrap 2035 combustion engine ban (www.ft.com)
Donald Trump’s affordability crisis (www.ft.com)
ECB to keep rates in a ‘good place’ and revise growth forecasts higher (www.ft.com)
Brussels imposes sanctions on oil trader Murtaza Lakhani over Russia crude allegations (www.ft.com)
Bondi becomes focus of fury over Australia’s tide of antisemitism (www.ft.com)
Doctors to go ahead with pre-Christmas strikes in England (www.ft.com)
Trump stiffs farmers and China stiffs Trump (www.ft.com)
EU will lose face if it rejects Mercosur deal, warns trade commissioner (www.ft.com)
Invesco’s QQQ outreach will continue until consent improves (www.ft.com)
US backs 7.4bn critical minerals smelter to counter China (www.ft.com)
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UK to push for nudity-blocking software on devices to protect children (www.ft.com)
UK mortgage rules to be loosened to help first-time buyers and pensioners (www.ft.com)
Unpopularity fears and low expertise hamper Labour’s position on defence (www.ft.com)
Ukrainian start-up to make drones in Germany in new export drive (www.ft.com)
Filmmaker Rob Reiner and wife found dead in ‘apparent homicide’ (www.ft.com)
‘Hero’ who tackled Bondi gunman draws global praise (www.ft.com)
Roomba maker iRobot files for bankruptcy (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)