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[EN] Financial Times

Britain’s bargain takeover market

Surge in foreign acquisition values reflects quality of assets, but discount valuations

The stock market winners and losers of 2025

Chips, gold and guns have triumphed while ad companies and private equity struggled

The year of the tariff

American trade policy is geared towards re-industrialisation — and it’s working

Alphabet agrees to buy Intersect Power for $4.75bn

Deal will help Google’s parent company expand access to generation needed to power AI development

US halts offshore wind licences over national security concerns

Shares in Ørsted, the world’s largest offshore wind developer, fell by more than 14% after announcement

The seamy side of Westminster, then and now — the best new books on politics

From revelations about Starmer’s Labour to the story of a Liberal who sold honours. Plus the reminiscences of a Nato chief and the evangelism of Tony Blair

Gold and silver hit record highs on geopolitical tensions

US blockade on Venezuelan oil and bets on Fed rate cuts drive up prices of precious metals

Global Chess League targets international audience

Puzzle: find Black’s amazing winner

Bowie: The Final Act is a sketchy and unfocused affair

Documentary gives inordinate attention to the late singer’s Tin Machine project while neglecting his brilliant swansong

Social media is taking us back to the Salem witch trials

It is none of our business if strangers choose to display their private affairs at a Coldplay concert

Peltz’s Trian and General Catalyst lead $7.4bn takeover of Janus Henderson

Asset manager’s investors will receive $49 a share in 18% premium over initial Trian overture in October

The stories behind 12 of the finest Christmas songs

Larry Ellison gives $40bn personal backing to Warner Bros Discovery bid

Oracle co-founder has agreed to backstop Paramount’s $108bn hostile bid personally

Middle powers face a new age of uncertainty

Rather than unleashing a new multi-polar era, US retreat has left states scrapping for advantage in an ill-defined order

UK to ban boiling lobsters alive as animal welfare standards tightened

Method is still used in some restaurants but campaigners say this ‘torture’ is avoidable

HSBC hires former Citi executive who clashed with Andy Sieg

Ida Liu to join Europe’s largest lender as head of its global private bank

Pink Floyd reunite two sections of ‘Shine On You Crazy Diamond’ for a masterpiece of epic proportions

Continuous version of 1975 song labelled ‘Pts 1 to 9’ appears on 50th anniversary box set of ‘Wish You Were Here’

When We Are Married — JB Priestley’s classic comedy gets an exemplary revival

An exceptional cast brings new life to the 1938 play at the Donmar Warehouse, London

The EU’s old protectionist instinct outweighs its new geopolitical ambition

Stalling of the EU-Mercosur trade deal is another bad sign for European strategic independence

China hits EU dairy industry with levies of up to 42.7%

Move stokes an already strained trading relationship between Brussels and Beijing

When F Scott Fitzgerald’s Christmas wish came true

The Pat Hobby stories about a washed-up writer in Hollywood were written to make money fast — they are also the final flowering of Fitzgerald’s eccentric genius

North Sea operator Harbour buys Gulf of Mexico oil group for $3.2bn

UK company strikes deal as it seeks to expand internationally

James MacMillan’s Christmas Oratorio — a spiritual journey filled with emotion

A highly persuasive performance at Barbican Hall showed the depth and range of the composer’s sacred work

Russian general killed in Moscow car bomb

Authorities say Fanil Sarvarov died in an explosion on Monday