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April 25, 2025
Uncertainty remains the only certainty for UK on tariffs
If the dollar were to weaken further, the drag on growth and inflation would probably be larger
Financial Times
April 25, 2025
There is a viable way to finance carbon emissions reduction
Mobilising private funds through the capital market offers practical solutions to combat the climate crisis
Financial Times
April 25, 2025
Tariffs restrain the march of the robots
Depressed buyers and global supply chains could delay the adoption of futuristic technology
Financial Times
April 25, 2025
Apple aims to source all US iPhones from India in pivot away from China
FT Exclusive: Tech giant plans to shift assembly as soon as next year in response to Donald Trump’s trade war
Financial Times
April 25, 2025
How the Treasury market got hooked on hedge fund leverage
Recent turbulence was partly the result of trading strategies using derivatives. But the same investors are increasingly important buyers of...
Financial Times
April 25, 2025
Javier Milei taunts economists as Argentina’s peso defies predictions of sharp fall
Currency is well above its lower limit after partial float but remains volatile
Financial Times
April 25, 2025
Foiling negative returns this year is a balancing act
Aggressively surfing the waves of volatility has worked so far
Financial Times
April 25, 2025
PwC partners ordered to cut ties with brokerage after internal investigation
Ruling alarms senior executives of the accountancy, who touted their access to lucrative and hard-to-find investments
Financial Times
April 25, 2025
Adidas sued by former employee in fresh racism row
April Burton alleges she was forced out of the company after reporting racist and sexist comments
Financial Times
April 25, 2025
HSBC explored axing in-person AGM amid frustration with cost and protests
Virtual meeting would cut costs and limit disruptions from demonstrators
Financial Times
April 25, 2025
US tariffs bite Chinese industry
Factory owners say American customers have cancelled or suspended orders
Financial Times
April 25, 2025
Australia election and Trump turmoil turn focus on Chinese voters
US president’s hard line on Beijing forces Canberra into uncomfortable balancing act
Financial Times
April 25, 2025
Argentine tech unicorn prepares to withstand stock market rout
Globant seeks to shepherd companies through the AI boom even as investors pummel its share price
Financial Times
April 25, 2025
Tech, healthcare and energy drive fastest-growing companies in the Americas
ABA Centers tops the FT’s sixth annual ranking, compiled with Statista, of the region’s most rapidly growing companies
Financial Times
April 25, 2025
Mexico’s fintech stars start to shine at last
The much-hyped sector has produced a stream of $1bn companies but regulation has failed to keep up with growth
Financial Times
April 25, 2025
India’s race to seal a deal with Donald Trump
Also in this newsletter, GenAI is not coming for all jobs yet, and the IMF revises its growth forecast
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
UK consumer confidence hit by higher household costs and US tariffs
All measures of leading survey drop in April as price rises and Trump import taxes bite
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
UK regulators have no coherent plan to upgrade water infrastructure, watchdog warns
National Audit Office says Ofwat and environment department do not know state of the assets
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Top Trump official in talks with Paramount over Skydance merger concessions
Negotiations come as US president’s legal fight against studio’s CBS News nears conclusion
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Democratic lawmakers warn top law firms that deals with Donald Trump may be illegal
Legislators argue pro bono agreements with US president may violate bribery and extortion laws
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Donald Trump orders speedier permits for deep-sea mineral projects
US president’s move is part of effort to bolster supply of critical resources
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
EU set to probe Universal’s planned acquisition of Downtown Music
Independent labels have urged competition authorities to block the deal as they say it would make the music giant too dominant
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Intel to slash capex as chipmaker contends with Trump trade war
US group’s shares fall in after-market trading as it offers downbeat assessment of current quarter
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Reeves rejects parts of Trump’s economic agenda before talks with Bessent
UK chancellor says global stability depends on lower trade barriers ahead of meeting US Treasury secretary
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Alphabet shares gain as Google search boosts profits
Silicon Valley giant says AI is helping engagement in search division
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Wall Street vs the White House
Have the titans of the market turned on Trump?
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
US to loosen rules on self-driving vehicles criticised by Elon Musk
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will make it easier to get autonomous cars on the road
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Jair Bolsonaro’s medical condition deteriorates in hospital
Former Brazilian president remains in intensive care 11 days after surgery as trial over alleged coup plot looms
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
UK edges closer to youth visa deal with the EU
Starmer is against restoration of free movement with the bloc due to risk it could fuel support for Farage’s Reform UK
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Trump Organization signals it will fire lawyer over work for Harvard
Eric Trump says William Burck’s work for university is a ‘conflict’
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Trump’s shameful Crimea ultimatum to Ukraine
Washington is trying to force on Kyiv a peace deal on Russia’s terms
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Mexico seeks to ban foreign government ads after US anti-migrant campaign
President Claudia Sheinbaum criticises TV ad in which Trump administration threatens to ‘hunt’ down ‘illegal’ immigrants
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
China isn’t trying to win the AI race
Beijing may have quietly concluded that being a close second to the US serves its interests better
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Trump’s return draws UK and EU closer on defence
Also in this week’s newsletter, UK steel production plunges
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
US at ‘precipice of disaster’ with measles as vaccinations drop, study finds
Disease could re-establish itself in less than 25 years, Stanford researchers say
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Entain investors push for Stella David to be appointed permanent chief
Gambling group’s shareholders want board to make David’s interim CEO role permanent
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
The UK North Sea’s biggest foe is indecision
The easiest way to secure any kind of future is to give producers confidence that decisions will have some longevity
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Top Goldman Sachs banker quits UK after non-dom change
Investment bank’s vice-chair Richard Gnodde is moving to Milan
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
India’s Modi vows to ‘identify, track and punish’ Kashmir attackers
Shooting atrocity raises fears of conflict with Pakistan after at least 26 killed and 17 wounded
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Trump’s tariffs threaten Ireland’s pharma fortune
The country’s windfall from overseas drug companies was aided by the US president’s own tax bill
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
What papal conclaves can teach democracies about voting
When an electoral system evolves over time, it can be surprisingly effective
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Donald Trump’s war with Federal Reserve threatens lasting damage to Treasuries
Big investors warn of risks to world’s largest and most liquid bond market from US president’s attacks on central bank
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
South Africa scraps VAT increase in dramatic U-turn after coalition rift
Finance minister forced into climbdown on tax rise after bitter fight with governing partner
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Self Esteem expands her maximalist sound in A Complicated Woman
The UK singer’s ambitious third album fully embraces orchestral players and backing singers
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
The right must fight before it can unite
An alliance between Reform UK and the Tories may be the final outcome but they must try to smash each other first
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Germany downgrades 2025 growth forecast to zero
Impact from Trump trade wars set to prolong the longest economic slump in country’s postwar history
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
China tells US to ‘cancel all unilateral tariffs’ if it wants talks
Beijing says claims it is nearing a deal with Washington to resolve the trade war are ‘fake news’
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
Mediobanca scores significant victory in fight for control of Generali
Slate of candidates backed by billionaire Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone secured just 3 board seats
Financial Times
April 24, 2025
How to ship a multimillion-dollar work of art
Keeping art on the move — and intact — costs an estimated $100bn every year. The experts explain how it’s done
Financial Times
April 24, 2025