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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)
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)
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)