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Ford’s move to expand ties with China battery giant CATL angers US lawmakers (www.ft.com)
Paul Taylor’s witty, characterful dancemaking returns to London (www.ft.com)
The precious metal feeding frenzy (www.ft.com)
Stellantis resets bets on US classics: 13bn push to revive Jeep and Dodge (www.ft.com)
Scientists link 22 genes to deadly risks from common virus (www.ft.com)
Bessent says Trump administration still pursuing ‘strong dollar policy’ (www.ft.com)
Protecting children from social media is not moral panic (www.ft.com)
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ONS revamps UK inflation measure with supermarket scanner data (www.ft.com)
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S&P 500 tops 7,000 for first time (www.ft.com)
Termites are slowly feasting away at the foundations of the dollar’s dominance (www.ft.com)
Germany cuts growth forecasts amid slow recovery (www.ft.com)
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Starbucks’ US sales increase for first time in two years (www.ft.com)
What’s the cost to Mark Carney of defying The Donald? (www.ft.com)
Deutsche Bank offices raided in German money laundering probe (www.ft.com)
Trump warns Iran ‘time is running out’ for deal to avert US military action (www.ft.com)
UK cuts subsidies to ‘overcompensated’ renewable power groups (www.ft.com)
Why Taco is a problem for Europe (www.ft.com)
Global green investment keeps growing despite China market shock (www.ft.com)
France presses Capgemini over ICE contract amid international backlash (www.ft.com)
CMA targets Google AI overviews in push to loosen search dominance (www.ft.com)
BoE needs to win the last-mile disinflation battle in 2026 (www.ft.com)
What should I do with income from a share sale? (www.ft.com)
Aircraft engine prices soar amid shortages and booming demand (www.ft.com)
The Iranians dancing at protesters’ funerals (www.ft.com)
Uber invests 500mn in Canada’s Waabi to accelerate robotaxi push (www.ft.com)
Amazon to axe another 16,000 corporate jobs (www.ft.com)
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Keir Starmer insists he will take ‘pragmatic’ approach during Beijing trip (www.ft.com)
The case for Labour’s policing overhaul — and the big risks (www.ft.com)
Gold climbs to new record after slide in dollar (www.ft.com)
Starmer blasts ‘toxic’ politics of Reform UK’s by-election candidate (www.ft.com)
ASML forecasts bumper sales on back of AI boom (www.ft.com)
Rick Rieder is a massive dove (www.ft.com)
SoftBank close to agreeing additional 30bn investment in OpenAI (www.ft.com)
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Can Wells Fargo make it in investment banking? (www.ft.com)
‘European army’ needed to ensure continent’s safety, says Spain (www.ft.com)
Tether scores 5bn windfall as gold price rockets (www.ft.com)
How private equity’s pioneer in tapping retail money lost its edge (www.ft.com)
Fish pile up at European ports as new digital system falters (www.ft.com)
The private equity giant in Zug facing a test (www.ft.com)
SpaceX weighs June IPO timed to planetary alignment and Musk’s birthday (www.ft.com)
ECB would need to act if euro keeps gaining, says Austria’s central bank governor (www.ft.com)
Xi’s purge of top general sends China’s military into uncharted waters (www.ft.com)
Vibecoding isn’t going to kill business software services (www.ft.com)
The comeback of European growth stocks (www.ft.com)
Investment in Europe’s chemicals sector plunges over 80% in 2025 (www.ft.com)
The reality of a world after rupture (www.ft.com)
Swiss franc surges to decade high as traders seek last ‘reliable’ haven (www.ft.com)
The Russian refinery Berlin cannot afford to lose (www.ft.com)
Nato without America: Europe ‘thinks the unthinkable’ (www.ft.com)
Investors bet on ‘hot’ US economy heading into midterm elections (www.ft.com)
The Doom Loop by Eswar Prasad — a sobering portrait of a world on the brink (www.ft.com)
The rise of the ‘National Health State’ (www.ft.com)
Six Senses London has landed (www.ft.com)
Trump’s ‘New Gaza’ vision collides with devastation on the ground (www.ft.com)
Lobster’s on a roll in Milan (www.ft.com)
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Indonesian shares plunge after MSCI warns about market’s investability (www.ft.com)
Japan’s discount election: why ‘dirt cheap’ shoppers became the key voters (www.ft.com)
AI will not lead to mass layoffs, says head of India’s largest IT services company (www.ft.com)
Star Kirkland partner’s future in doubt as firm sides with PE in legal tactics dispute (www.ft.com)
How Trump was forced to back off his harshest immigration tactics (www.ft.com)
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Archer Daniels Midland pays 40mn to settle accounting investigation (www.ft.com)
UK’s deadline for paying IHT on pensions poses ‘huge problem’, peers warn (www.ft.com)
Italy clarifies ICE’s role during Winter Olympics as public backlash grows (www.ft.com)
UK energy company urges Starmer to ‘embrace’ Chinese technology (www.ft.com)
Argentina’s Milei clashes with billionaire CEO over protectionism claims (www.ft.com)
Citi seeks to move harassment claim against top executive to arbitration (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: EU and India clinch trade deal to slash 4bn of tariffs on bloc’s exports (www.ft.com)
UPS to cut up to 30,000 jobs and close facilities as Amazon shipments drop (www.ft.com)
CD&R targets 6bn Indicor exit in drive to return cash to investors (www.ft.com)
Trump backs Noem as pressure mounts over deadly deportation raids (www.ft.com)
Former Opec chief enjoyed ‘life of luxury’ in UK thanks to bribes, court told (www.ft.com)
Anthropic doubles VC fundraising to 20bn on surging investor demand (www.ft.com)
Intervention will not reverse yen weakness (www.ft.com)
US consumer confidence plunges to 12-year low (www.ft.com)
Former aide of Starmer charged with sexual assault (www.ft.com)
Criminal justice reforms will undermine trust in the system (www.ft.com)
LVMH predicts ‘gradual’ luxury recovery as sales rise (www.ft.com)
Nomura-backed crypto group Laser Digital seeks US banking licence (www.ft.com)
What to do when no relationship is special (www.ft.com)
Iran delegates emergency powers as threat of conflict with US looms (www.ft.com)
Canada’s oil industry thrives as sales to China soar (www.ft.com)
Star Fidelity stockpicker William Danoff to retire (www.ft.com)
Carbon-free flying by 2050 is ‘pie in the sky’, say aircraft leasing chiefs (www.ft.com)
Euro hits 4-year high as dollar slump continues (www.ft.com)
Sadiq Khan in push to boost London’s nightlife (www.ft.com)
Top UK universities increase their reliance on China for overseas recruitment (www.ft.com)
Reform UK picks Matt Goodwin for Gorton and Denton by-election (www.ft.com)
Nigerian military officers face trial over alleged coup attempt (www.ft.com)
Fed set to hold rates ahead of renewed focus on its independence (www.ft.com)
UAE launches ‘sovereign’ open AI model to counter Chinese rivals (www.ft.com)
ICE backlash intensifies amid immigration crackdown in Minneapolis (www.ft.com)
Spain’s unemployment rate falls to lowest level since 2008 (www.ft.com)
Who’s been buying all the gold? (www.ft.com)
Venezuelan insiders and exiles tussle in Madrid (www.ft.com)
Boeing reports highest quarterly revenues since 2018 (www.ft.com)
From ‘wasteland’ to skyscrapers: how Burnham’s Manchester has turned itself around (www.ft.com)
The Chinese company that went from contract shoemaker to betting on Puma (www.ft.com)
Trump, the Fed and Newton’s third law of motion (www.ft.com)
A History of Modern Syria — the people at the heart of their own story (www.ft.com)
UnitedHealth earnings sink as company faces pressure from US government on Medicare (www.ft.com)
UK needs far faster EV charger rollout to hit 2030 demand (www.ft.com)
European EV sales overtake petrol for first time in December (www.ft.com)
The tech ‘courtier’ steering Trump on AI to Silicon Valley’s delight (www.ft.com)
How a killing on Eat Street forced Trump to change course (www.ft.com)
Tories should be glad Braverman has gone to Reform (www.ft.com)
Private credit firms sell debt to themselves at record rate (www.ft.com)
This is where chef Roy Choi eats in Los Angeles (www.ft.com)
EU and India seal trade deal (www.ft.com)
Yen steadies as Takaichi starts Japan election campaign (www.ft.com)
EU set to clinch long hoped-for trade deal with India (www.ft.com)
The ECB will hold until it is pushed away from its ‘good place’ (www.ft.com)
Europe is finally waking up to the Trump threat (www.ft.com)
Government plans to tighten scrutiny of Chinese influence in UK (www.ft.com)
UK launches 20mn fund for military tech start-ups (www.ft.com)
Carney, Trump and the power of a good speech (www.ft.com)
UK politicians call for competition review of Netflix bid for Warner Bros (www.ft.com)
Big Tech’s borrowing spree raises fears of AI risks in US bond market (www.ft.com)
Israel to seek new security deal from US, official says (www.ft.com)
Israel hosts antisemitism conference with European far-right parties (www.ft.com)
US links security guarantees for Ukraine to peace deal ceding territory (www.ft.com)
KPMG partners jostle for top UK job as boss seeks elevation to global role (www.ft.com)
Trade war pays an unlikely dividend for some UK retailers (www.ft.com)
The EU’s capital market strategy must support innovation (www.ft.com)
‘Tories: the sequel’: Starmer’s plan to use defections to attack Reform UK (www.ft.com)
Mike Pompeo-linked mining group pursuing up to 10 copper deals (www.ft.com)
Michael Bloomberg tops up climate spending to beyond 3bn (www.ft.com)
Reform in ‘ferocious battle’ with council officers over pension cuts, says Tice (www.ft.com)
How Nato is preparing for war in the Arctic (www.ft.com)
Can anything halt Latin America’s lurch to the right? (www.ft.com)
Why Asia’s currencies have slumped against the dollar (www.ft.com)
Kirkland & Ellis quits as counsel to Altice USA amid Wall Street pressure (www.ft.com)
Ford and General Motors in talks with First Brands over rescue financing (www.ft.com)
EU to announce ‘mother of all’ Indian trade deals (www.ft.com)
Pinault family to offload 1.5bn stake in Puma to China’s Anta Sports (www.ft.com)
US health insurer shares fall on proposal to cut rise in Medicare payments (www.ft.com)
UK shop price inflation rises to its highest level in nearly two years (www.ft.com)
UK to cap ground rents paid to freeholders (www.ft.com)
‘Humanity needs to wake up’ to dangers of AI, says Anthropic chief (www.ft.com)
Trump increases tariffs on South Korea to 25% (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Yen leaps on speculation of joint US-Japan market intervention (www.ft.com)
Former Citi executive sues bank over handling of sexual harassment claims (www.ft.com)
US natural gas prices soar to highest level in three years after winter storm (www.ft.com)
FTSE Russell aims to ease path for overseas groups to join City’s blue-chip index (www.ft.com)
Pubs to get 100mn a year support package after business rates U-turn (www.ft.com)
Alcohol health warning plan sparks drinks industry outcry (www.ft.com)
‘He’s the one who has to pull the trigger’: threat of Streeting still looms over Starmer (www.ft.com)
Europe must stop ‘dreaming’ about defence without US, Rutte warns (www.ft.com)
When Yenterventions work (www.ft.com)
Labour’s destructive infighting (www.ft.com)
US Treasury cancels contracts with Booz Allen over tax return leaks (www.ft.com)
Hard Streets — Charlie Chaplin and the Lambeth boys made good (www.ft.com)
Iranian stocks sell off as US ‘armada’ approaches (www.ft.com)
ICE and America’s flailing autocrat (www.ft.com)
How China pulled off a great tech reversal (www.ft.com)
Why the Arctic is important for allied security (www.ft.com)
Former Tory heavyweights launch new centre-right movement (www.ft.com)
Israel retrieves remains of last hostage in Gaza (www.ft.com)
Greenland tensions harden Europe’s push for energy independence (www.ft.com)
Ryanair demands ‘big discounts’ from Ukraine to resume flights (www.ft.com)
Nvidia invests 2bn in CoreWeave in new data centre push (www.ft.com)
Germany will ‘strike back’ against Russian cyber attacks, minister vows (www.ft.com)
Lloyds fined for opening bank account for Putin ally (www.ft.com)
Trump and Rutte cannot make a deal without Greenland at the table (www.ft.com)
Why Trump’s geopolitical tariffs tend to end in Taco (www.ft.com)
In Ukraine, it’s all about the land (www.ft.com)
EU opens formal probe into Musk’s xAI over Grok deepfakes (www.ft.com)
US long term unemployment hits four-year high (www.ft.com)
Burnham warns of by-election loss after Labour blocks him from standing (www.ft.com)
Danone tumbles as infant formula crisis spreads (www.ft.com)
Diminished Starmer at the limit of his powers (www.ft.com)
Spire Healthcare shares jump almost 20% on sale talks with buyout groups (www.ft.com)
Ukraine keeps pushing for early EU entry as peace plan talks rumble on (www.ft.com)
European IPO market starts 2026 at record pace, sparking hope of revival (www.ft.com)
Water companies press for faster abolition of regulator (www.ft.com)
Starmer prepares for Chinese charm offensive (www.ft.com)
Italy’s 2 tax on small parcels misfires (www.ft.com)
‘We are the Good Samaritans’: Minneapolis hits back at ICE (www.ft.com)
The truth behind Trump’s pro-consumer rhetoric (www.ft.com)
Why people still matter in the AI era (www.ft.com)
Trump is the wrong answer to the right questions (www.ft.com)
Trump threats fuel concern over UK reliance on US defence and military satellites (www.ft.com)
Rheinmetall in talks over Starlink-style service for German army (www.ft.com)
Sanctioned Iranian banker amassed 400mn European property empire (www.ft.com)
China’s labs pull ahead as global drugmakers invest in biotech pioneers (www.ft.com)
The combative billionaire challenging Mexico’s ruling party (www.ft.com)
Pensions lessons: a new twist on British army training (www.ft.com)
Yen surges on intervention talk (www.ft.com)
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Gold rises past 5,000 for first time (www.ft.com)
Indian exporters seek new markets after Trump’s trade blitz (www.ft.com)
China goes on hiring spree for tax officials as fiscal pressures mount (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: China’s military accuses top general of undermining Xi Jinping’s authority (www.ft.com)
Democrats unite to threaten shutdown over immigration raids (www.ft.com)
Fed sets rates as Trump nears decision on who to back as chair (www.ft.com)
Iraq to select new leader as US piles pressure to curb Iranian influence (www.ft.com)
Protesters demand end to immigration crackdown after Minneapolis shooting (www.ft.com)
A city under siege: Minneapolis reels after another killing (www.ft.com)
NBA to share financial plans with potential backers of European league (www.ft.com)
How to get our kids to read books (www.ft.com)
China’s army says top general undermined Xi’s authority (www.ft.com)
Bangladesh electricity deals add billions to power costs, review finds (www.ft.com)
Labour Party blocks Andy Burnham from standing as an MP (www.ft.com)
How one year of ‘America First’ left workers behind (www.ft.com)
Trump begins 2026 with a blitz of white-collar pardons (www.ft.com)
Will the Fed bow to Trump’s pressure for lower interest rates? (www.ft.com)
Saudi Arabia to scale back Neom megaproject (www.ft.com)
England and Wales to hand counterterror policing to new national force (www.ft.com)
Poland cools on joining Eurozone after its economy surges (www.ft.com)
UN looks to businesses to bankroll more development projects (www.ft.com)
Luxury bets on rich Americans and new designers to revive growth (www.ft.com)
Middle powers may miss the global order more than they think (www.ft.com)
Demand grows for private tutoring after VAT charge on independent schools (www.ft.com)
Robots only half as efficient as humans, says leading Chinese producer (www.ft.com)
No laughing matter as Lebanon goes after its comedians (www.ft.com)
Link MPs’ pay to GDP, says UK business secretary (www.ft.com)
Data centre groups plan lobbying blitz to counter AI energy backlash (www.ft.com)
Memory stocks soar as investors hunt for new AI winners (www.ft.com)
China-backed elections set to entrench military rule in Myanmar (www.ft.com)
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US to invest 1.6bn into rare earths group in bid to shore up key minerals (www.ft.com)
Snowstorm leaves thousands without power across US (www.ft.com)
Federal agents shoot man dead in Minneapolis (www.ft.com)
Andy Burnham announces bid to stand for Westminster seat (www.ft.com)
Trump threatens 100% tariffs on Canada if it seals trade deal with China (www.ft.com)
Q&A: The challenges for post-Maduro Latin America (www.ft.com)
Who can take the credit for taming Trump? (www.ft.com)
Chart of the Week: The zero-sum labour market trap (www.ft.com)
China launches probe against two military leaders (www.ft.com)
DeepMind chief Demis Hassabis warns AI investment looks ‘bubble-like’ (www.ft.com)
A liberal in illiberal times (www.ft.com)
Syria’s Kurds on the defensive as US turns its back on former allies (www.ft.com)
Starmer’s dilemma: America or Europe? (www.ft.com)
The fiery criminal defence lawyer seeking Colombia’s presidency (www.ft.com)
Cigno Mejorada, a hotel where modern and Maya collide (www.ft.com)
Greenland, America and the end of Atlanticism (www.ft.com)
Will student loans be the next mis-selling scandal? (www.ft.com)
US banks need to cut their credit card rates (www.ft.com)
My weekend at Wuthering Heights (www.ft.com)
Mamdani’s rent freeze is not the fairytale in New York he hopes for (www.ft.com)
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US unveils national defence strategy to counter China in Indo-Pacific (www.ft.com)
Yen rallies as ‘rate check’ sparks intervention speculation (www.ft.com)
Rothschilds join the ranks of the super-rich buying up British pubs (www.ft.com)
Trump’s bid to remake the world order (www.ft.com)
Wall Street banks walk a Trump tightrope: ‘stay out of the papers’ to avoid ire (www.ft.com)
Gideon Rachman: Decoupling from Trump’s America (www.ft.com)
Nigel Farage attended Davos as adviser to Iranian billionaire (www.ft.com)
Threat to Starmer grows as Rayner backs Burnham to stand as MP (www.ft.com)
BlackRock’s Rick Rieder surges in Federal Reserve chair race (www.ft.com)
Chery plan to use British JLR plants on agenda for Starmer’s Beijing trip (www.ft.com)
The Taco trade has eaten itself (www.ft.com)
Why credit card upstart Brex is selling out to Big Plastic (www.ft.com)
US investment-grade credit spreads reach lowest level this century (www.ft.com)
The dystopian world of Donald Trump (www.ft.com)
Concerns over the new Chinese embassy are overwrought (www.ft.com)
UK to make fresh push to join EU defence fund (www.ft.com)
Investment platforms and building societies clash over new Isa rules (www.ft.com)
Ministers set to delay key elements of special needs education reforms until next parliament (www.ft.com)
Gold heads for best week since 2020 as Greenland crisis rattles dollar (www.ft.com)
Britain’s golden middle power opening (www.ft.com)
US threatens Iraq with dollar crunch over Iran-backed militias (www.ft.com)
Trump was ‘wrong’ to claim Nato troops avoided front line in Afghanistan, says Downing Street (www.ft.com)
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When the ‘special relationship’ isn’t so special (www.ft.com)
Mark Rutte, Europe’s Trump whisperer-in-chief (www.ft.com)
Unexpected US rate cuts could fuel UK inflation, says BoE rate-setter (www.ft.com)
Project 2025 director Paul Dans: ‘We are in a full-on scrimmage for the future of America First’ (www.ft.com)
Could the UK’s low house price growth be a good thing? (www.ft.com)
Gaza funding in limbo amid Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ drama (www.ft.com)
‘Creditor-on-creditor violence’ restructurings fail to stave off default (www.ft.com)
Québec’s green energy drive means more fossil fuels in New York (www.ft.com)
Odds are stacked against Andy Burnham in No 10 (www.ft.com)
Trump sends US armada towards Iran ‘just in case’ (www.ft.com)
Shares in Czech ammunition group surge on stock market debut (www.ft.com)
Bank of Japan delivers hawkish hold in January (www.ft.com)
Ukraine must give up territory for war to end, Russia insists ahead of talks (www.ft.com)
UK retail sales rebound in December as online jewellery spending jumps (www.ft.com)
Donald Trump withdraws Mark Carney’s invitation to join Board of Peace (www.ft.com)
The Japanese yield panic (www.ft.com)
EU picks up pieces of transatlantic relationship after Trump rollercoaster (www.ft.com)
German prosecutors probe 460mn precious metals fraud case (www.ft.com)
US regulator steps up bid to serve summons to Indian billionaire Adani (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Trump’s tariff ‘shock regime’ tests Wall Street’s mettle (www.ft.com)
Trump’s divisive ''Board of Peace’ (www.ft.com)
The economy in 2026: What risks lie ahead? With Gita Gopinath (www.ft.com)
‘Waiting for the king’: how Trump dominated Davos (www.ft.com)
Revolut scraps US merger plans in favour of push for standalone licence (www.ft.com)
Trump’s tariff ‘shock regime’ tests Wall Street’s mettle (www.ft.com)
EU green rules fail to boost funds’ ESG credentials, research finds (www.ft.com)
KKR-backed Accell’s lenders brace for second restructuring (www.ft.com)