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FT News Briefing

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A rundown of the most important global business stories you need to know for the coming day, from the newsroom of the Financial Times. Available every weekday morning.

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Episodes

Israel accused of implementing ‘starvation plan’ in Gaza

Rights groups say Israel appears to be implementing a controversial plan to force Hamas into submission by laying siege to the north of Gaza. BHP’s chief executive met government officials in South Africa last week, fuelling speculation that the miner will resurrect its failed bid for rival Anglo American. Plus, the downfall of once-hyped genetic testing company 23andMe, and Prada launches in to spacesuit design.  Mentioned in this podcast: More than 100 killed in Nigeria fuel tanker e...

Oct 17, 202411 min

Private credit’s growing ‘IOU’ habit

Shares in ASML led a tech rout on Nasdaq on Tuesday after the chipmaker warned of a slower recovery in the semiconductor market, and Goldman Sachs’ quarterly profits jumped 45 per cent to $3bn, boosted by its equity trading business. Asian battery makers are racing to develop new generations of superfast charging for electric vehicles, and a growing list of cash-strapped companies are deferring loan repayments to private credit funds. Mentioned in this podcast: ASML shares drop sharply after war...

Oct 16, 202410 min

Pressure builds on Beijing to boost economy

OpenAI is considering a largely untested company model to protect chief executive Sam Altman from outside interference, and virtually all global insurers now include at least one low-carbon transition goal within their investment plans. Millions of dollars in bets are being placed on the US presidential election following the lifting of a domestic betting ban last week. Plus, China’s deflationary pressures picked up in September with weaker than expected consumer and factory prices, and the 2024...

Oct 15, 202411 min

US banks ride ‘soft landing’ high

Russia has expanded the capacity of its shadow fleet of oil tankers despite western sanctions, and US bank stocks hit their highest level since before the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank on Friday, following better than expected quarterly earnings. Plus, the Eurozone’s weak economic growth and sluggish consumer prices have raised concerns about low inflation, and Argentina’s president Javier Milei is not ready to lift the country’s currency controls. Mentioned in this podcast: Russia’s shadow fl...

Oct 14, 202411 min

Swamp Notes: Will Republicans take back the Senate?

Both chambers of the US Congress are like the country they represent: narrowly divided. But while Democrats currently hold a one-seat Senate majority, Republicans are increasingly confident that they’ll take back control of the chamber after the election next month. The FT’s Washington bureau chief, James Politi, and the Cook Political Report’s Senate and Governors editor, Jessica Taylor, join this week’s Swamp Notes to explain why this year’s Congressional map looks so good for Republicans.&nbs...

Oct 12, 202415 min

Japanese PM’s uphill battle to win back voters

The French government has proposed a budget for next year with some €60bn worth of spending cuts and tax increases, and Hurricane Milton ploughed across Florida on Wednesday. US inflation fell to 2.4 per cent in September . Plus, we look ahead to Japan’s early elections later this month.  Mentioned in this podcast: French PM unveils shock therapy in 2025 budget US inflation fell to 2.4% in September Hurricane Milton leaves millions without power after lashing Florida Japan’s new prime minis...

Oct 11, 202412 min

US considers breaking up Google

HSBC’s top-paid bankers to bear the brunt of cost-cutting restructuring, and the UK Conservative party leadership race has been whittled down to two rightwingers. Plus, Germany’s economy is expected to shrink, and the US government is considering seeking the break-up of Google to end its monopoly in search.  Mentioned in this podcast: US weighs Google break-up in landmark antitrust case Jenrick vs Badenoch: Meet the next Conservative leader  Germany expects economy to shrink in 2024 af...

Oct 10, 202410 min

India’s belated oil rush

The head of KPMG US says the industry urgently needs to make it easier to become an accountant, and the EU is suing Hungary’s government over a new security law it says is in breach of citizens’ fundamental rights. Plus, India races to extract as much oil as possible while there remains a market for crude.  Mentioned in this podcast: KPMG US head says the industry urgently needs to make it easier to become an accountant   India in rush to boost oil production before energy transition &...

Oct 09, 202411 min

Strikes threaten Boeing’s bottom line

Big bank bosses join a growing list of prominent financiers expected to skip COP29 next month, and Spain proposes a new mechanism to help harmonise the EU’s capital and credit markets. Plus, activist investor Starboard Value has built a $1bn position in struggling drugmaker Pfizer, and tens of thousands of striking machinists are threatening Boeing’s recovery.  Mentioned in this podcast: “You only go to the party if everyone is going”: finance bosses shun COP29   Spain to propose mini-...

Oct 08, 202411 min

Israel marks one year after October 7

A new report forecasts that Donald Trump would raise the US debt by twice as much as Kamala Harris, and Elon Musk’s SpaceX is quietly opening up a new front in a global battle over a scarce and precious resource: radio spectrum. Plus, US partners at accounting firm EY have been told their pay for 2024 will be deferred, and a year after the October 7 attacks, international criticism of the Gaza war has led many Israelis to retreat inwards.  Mentioned in this podcast: Donald Trump would raise...

Oct 07, 202412 min

Swamp Notes: How the Middle East conflict is shaping the election

The Biden administration has tried and failed to contain fighting in the Middle East over the past year - and now, the conflict is close to spiralling into all-out war. The FT’s US foreign affairs and defence correspondent Felicia Schwartz and US political news editor Derek Brower join this week’s Swamp Notes to explain what Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are telling voters they’ll do to end the conflict. Credit: USA Today   Mentioned in this podcast: Israel and Iran have just delivere...

Oct 05, 202414 min

Markets keep calm despite global tensions

A strike that closed US east and Gulf coast ports will be suspended, and market reaction to escalations in the Middle East remains minimal. Plus, Italy’s government will raise more taxes from companies earning windfall profits, and luxury group LVMH will become a top sponsor of car-racing franchise Formula One. Mentioned in this podcast: US dockworkers suspend strike that threatened to cripple ports Italy seeks to raise more windfall taxes from companies   The market reaction to global tens...

Oct 04, 202411 min

Displacement pushes Lebanon to the brink

UK house sales rise at the fastest rate in three years, mass displacement in Lebanon risks overwhelming a country battered by economic crises, and Brussels intends to postpone a controversial EU anti-deforestation law for a year following a backlash. Plus, two-thirds of all new solar and wind power projects are based in China.  Mentioned in this podcast: UK house sales rise at fastest pace in three years, data shows   China’s accelerating green transition EU moves to delay anti-defores...

Oct 03, 202412 min

A day of escalation in the Middle East

Iran fires missiles at Israel, hours after the IDF launches a ground offensive in Lebanon. France’s new Prime Minister Michel Barnier announced tax rises on large companies and the wealthy, and US business groups warned of economic ‘paralysis’ after tens of thousands of dockworkers went on strike. Plus, investors are seeking to profit from the uncertainty over the outcome of the US presidential race.  Mentioned in this podcast: Iran launches missile attack against Israel   French premi...

Oct 02, 20249 min

AI start-ups generate revenue at record pace

SoftBank will invest $500mn into OpenAI as part of a fundraising round that will give the start-up a $150bn valuation, and Chinese equities post their best day since the 2008 global financial crisis. Plus, new data suggests artificial intelligence start-ups are bringing in revenues at an unprecedented rate, and South Korean exporters are struggling to compete with a glut of goods from Chinese rivals.  Mentioned in this podcast: SoftBank to invest $500mn in OpenAI   AI start-ups generat...

Oct 01, 202411 min

Hizbollah reels after the death of its leader

In the wake of Hassan Nasrallah’s death, Hizbollah looks for a way forward, and French far-right leader Marine Le Pen goes on trial for allegedly embezzling EU funds. Peter Thiel’s venture capital firm is backing a nuclear start-up aimed at fueling artificial intelligence, and a handful of high frequency trading firms have seized market share from traditional investment banks.  Mentioned in this podcast: What's next for Hizbollah?   Marine Le Pen goes on trial over EU expenses scandal ...

Sep 30, 202411 min

Swamp Notes: Harris and Trump pitch their economic visions

Voters consistently tell pollsters that economic issues are their top electoral concern. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have spent the past few weeks honing their economic messages — and they couldn’t be more different. The FT’s US managing editor, Peter Spiegel, and Washington bureau chief, James Politi, join to explore how each candidates’ plan would impact the country. Mentioned in this podcast: Trumponomics: the radical plan that would reshape America’s economy Kamala Harris sets out pro-bus...

Sep 28, 202415 min

How extremist settlers in the West Bank became the law

UK chancellor Rachel Reeves may backtrack on a key tax plan, Saudi Arabia is ready to abandon its unofficial price target of $100 a barrel for crude, and Citigroup announced a $25bn deal with Apollo to lend to private equity groups and low-rated US companies. Plus, Palestinian villagers in the West Bank are experiencing heightened violence after Hamas’s devastating October 7 assault on Israel. Mentioned in this podcast: UK chancellor ready to water down planned tax raid on wealthy foreigners Sau...

Sep 27, 202412 min

Banks warm up to nuclear power

OpenAI’s chief technology officer is leaving the company, major banks pledge to increase their support for nuclear energy, and hopes of an M&A comeback rise as global companies pursue blockbuster takeovers. Plus, a surge in female labour force participation emerges as a bright spot for Saudi Arabia.  Mentioned in this podcast: OpenAI’s chief technology officer Mira Murati to leave   Big corporate predators bolster global M&A market   The Saudi factories powered by women &n...

Sep 26, 202410 min

China unleashes stimulus blitz

The US Department of Justice has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Visa, China has unleashed a swath of stimulus measures to jump-start growth and the incoming CEO at Trafigura signals a new era for the trading house. Plus, Sri Lanka has a new leftwing president who has promised a fresh start for the country. Mentioned in this podcast: US antitrust lawsuit accuses Visa of using dominance to shut down rivals   China unleashes stimulus blitz to lift growth Trafigura set to name Richard Holtu...

Sep 25, 202411 min

A hostile takeover looms in European banking

The US proposed effectively banning Chinese cars, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz came out against a UniCredit takeover of Commerzbank and Israel carried out hundreds of airstrikes in Lebanon. Plus, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will try to turn around the Labour party’s mood during a speech at the party conference.  Mentioned in this podcast: US proposes banning Chinese software and components in vehicles   Israeli strikes kill more than 490 in Lebanon, says health ministry   Olaf...

Sep 24, 202410 min

Looming US port strikes threaten supply chain

Olaf Scholz’s SPD narrowly fends off the AfD in Brandenburg’s state election, and chipmaker Qualcomm approaches Intel about a potential takeover. AI search engine Perplexity mounts an ambitious effort to break Google’s stranglehold over the $300bn digital ads industry. Plus, a strike at three dozen US ports could upend supply chains and raise prices just weeks before Election Day . Mentioned in this podcast: Germany’s SPD leads far right in Brandenburg election   Perplexity in talks with to...

Sep 23, 202410 min

Swamp Notes: Misinformation as a campaign strategy

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his running mate senator JD Vance have spent the past few weeks pushing a false claim that Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio are eating residents’ pets. The FT’s US national editor, Ed Luce, and New York correspondent, Joshua Chaffin, join this week’s Swamp Notes to discuss why misinformation is a powerful electoral strategy and whether the truth matters to voters.  Mentioned in this podcast: ‘It’s ugly’: Donald Trump’s Haitian pet-eating...

Sep 21, 202415 min

Europe’s battery darling runs out of juice

The S&P 500 hit a record high, Europe’s biggest hope for dominance in EV batteries is struggling to hang on and the Bank of England held interest rates steady. Plus, the FT’s Brooke Masters explains why customers are getting fed up with airline loyalty programmes.  Mentioned in this podcast: S&P 500 hits new record after Fed makes jumbo cut to US interest rates   Europe’s great battery hope Northvolt fights for survival Bank of England holds rates at 5%   The fury of the f...

Sep 20, 202412 min

The Fed’s first rate cut in 4 years

The Federal Reserve’s interest rate easing began with a half-point cut, and the UK’s financial watchdog has stepped up pressure on banks to offer more attractive interest rates on deposits. The FT’s Mehul Srivastava unravels the supply chain behind the pagers that exploded in Lebanon this week.  Mentioned in this podcast: Federal Reserve cuts rates by half a point and signals era of easing has begun   UK regulator pushes banks to give savers better value even as rates fall From Taipei ...

Sep 19, 202410 min

Solar energy’s moment in the sun

BlackRock and Microsoft are launching a $30bn data centre fund to meet the growing demands of artificial intelligence, and BP puts its onshore US wind business up for sale. Meta is making teenagers’ Instagram accounts private by default and EU competition chief Margrethe Vestager speaks to the FT about her efforts to regulate in Big Tech.  Mentioned in this podcast: BlackRock and Microsoft plan $30bn fund to invest in AI infrastructure   BP puts $2bn US onshore wind business up for sal...

Sep 18, 202410 min

OpenAI launches its next generation of tools

The EU is preparing to provide up to €40bn in new loans for Ukraine by the end of the year, and Boeing is considering temporary furloughs as its machinists continue to strike. The company behind ChatGPT is launching a new product it claims can solve complex mathematical and scientific problems. Plus, former European Central Bank president Mario Draghi launches a master plan to boost EU competitiveness. Mentioned in this podcast: EU plans to raise up to €40bn in loans for Ukraine without US &nbsp...

Sep 17, 202412 min

China’s start-up winter is here

Both the Federal Reserve and the Bank of England are set to announce interest rate decisions this week. In China, venture capital finance has dried up amid political and economic pressures. Plus, Indonesian palm oil producers warn of global supply chain disruption if the EU bans imported commodities linked to deforestation. Mentioned in this podcast: Jay Powell’s big week How China has ‘throttled’ its private sector Indonesia warns of ‘chaos’ from EU deforestation law     The FT News B...

Sep 16, 202411 min

Swamp Notes: Harris and Trump meet on the debate stage

On this week’s special episode of Swamp Notes, four FT journalists discuss the historic first debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, and answer all your most-pressing questions about the US presidential race. The FT’s US managing editor, Peter Spiegel, moderates the discussion alongside deputy Washington bureau chief, Lauren Fedor, global business columnist, Rana Foroohar, and chief foreign affairs columnist, Gideon Rachman.  Mentioned in this podcast: Kamala Harris has passed a big...

Sep 14, 20241 hr 1 min

Abu Dhabi bids for Germany’s industrial jewel

Investors snapped up consumer staples such as Coca-Cola and Colgate-Palmolive amid concerns over a potential slowdown in the US economy. Abu Dhabi’s oil company Adnoc could offer €14.4bn for German chemical group Covestro, and the European Central Bank cut interest rates to 3.5 per cent. Plus, people in Los Angeles are encouraged to park their car obsession ahead of the 2028 Olympics, and amateur astronauts completed the first private spacewalk.  Investors pile into Coca-Cola and Colgate as...

Sep 13, 202413 min