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[EN] Financial Times

FirstFT: US Fed cuts rates to 3-year low

Also in today’s newsletter: postwar Ukraine talks and ‘Made in Europe’ proposals

How China racked up a $1tn trade surplus

Beijing shakes off damage caused by US President Donald Trump’s trade war

Where the Netflix vs Paramount battle stands

Plus, a deep dive into all the angles at play in the takeover of Warner Bros Discovery

Transcript: Fed cuts rates amid growing division

Sonja Hutson talks to Claire Jones Chloe Cornish

UK pledges to spend extra £1.5bn on NHS medicines as part of Trump tariff deal

Outlay over next 3 years is in return for the US exempting British pharmaceutical imports from tariffs

Beware rushing into private credit deals, warns Canadian pension giant

CPPIB chief John Graham says institutional investors should ‘know what you’re buying’

The economics of seasonal serenity

Management scholars are making a case study of Christmas

How UK real estate companies can repel private equity bargain hunters

If Reits want to stay independent, they can’t just wait around for markets to lift everybody

Ukraine’s ‘fortress belt’ that Trump wants to trade for peace

Known as the Donbas, the region has become the fulcrum of fraught US-led diplomacy to end Russia’s full-scale invasion

Britain’s focus on headroom misses the fiscal forest for the trees

The bond market’s big-picture assessment of the country’s finances offers lessons for the government

Starling eyes UK acquisition to boost corporate lending

Neobank wants to put its £12bn of deposits to more profitable use

Revolut’s kitesurfing leader is an asset to Britain

Nik Storonsky is demanding and disruptive but he is building a world-leading bank

From sheds to super-stadiums, the football ground is bigger than architecture

Amid an evolution from standing terraces to high-tech arenas, the sport’s industrial working-class legacy lives on in new designs

Boom at the inns: UK pub groups raise a glass to festive cheer

Bumper Christmas bar bookings avert bleak midwinter for sector

Prehistoric chic? An anything but typical side-return

Architect Mat Barnes’ predilection for folklore, geology and pure playfulness has transformed a London house, putting cookie-cutter extensions to shame

Inside the failed green revolutions at BP and Shell

How the energy giants tried to transform their businesses — but ended up dramatically scaling back those plans and writing off billions of dollars

Born to give – the philanthropic urge of Phoebe Gates

The youngest member of the Gates clan is following her family’s calling. But her healthcare mission comes with a uniquely Gen Z edge

Walking with bison in ‘the Yellowstone of Europe’

High in Romania’s Făgăraș Mountains, wolves, bears and even bison once again roam free

Sick of CGI? The puppet maestro of ET and Alien knew the secret to true movie magic

Three-time Oscar-winning artist Carlo Rambaldi’s beloved and nightmarish animatronics receive a centennial tribute at MoMA

Carmakers sound warning over EU’s ‘very dangerous’ local sourcing rules

Companies and industries are divided over the bloc’s ‘Made in Europe’ plans

Taiwan probes leaks of vital chip technology

Close allies among those targeted in bid to protect semiconductor sector that is backbone of economy

Fed cuts rates amid growing division

Three members of US central bank’s board oppose decision in biggest dissent since 2019

Venezuela opposition leader appears in Oslo for Nobel award

María Corina Machado emerges after more than a year in hiding but misses peace prize ceremony

Australian teen social media ban comes into force

‘My older brother gives me booze and cigarettes and he lets me look at his social media feed’