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[EN] Financial Times

UK bankers hail coming ‘off the naughty step’

Lloyds Banking Group boss Charlie Nunn tells FT summit the ‘narrative has changed significantly’

Surging gas prices worsen affordability crisis for Americans

Record US LNG exports are colliding with a cold snap as rising energy costs create political problem for Trump

Climate rift opens between Amazon and rivals in row over data centre power

US tech giant accused of pressuring top European clean energy group over changes to emissions rules

The yen-yield break-up

The dollar-yen exchange rate is moving opposite the traditional pattern with yields

Private equity courts German football royalty

Also in today’s newsletter: female athlete pay lags behind, and an F1 special report

Investment trusts 2025

A traditional investment sector battles for a share of a rapidly changing market

Why Americans are feeling poorer even though they’re not

Essential services cost more because people are better off

Leaders and laggards in a strong year for FTSE 100 stocks

Miners and banks drive the benchmark index to its best performance since 2009

Cash in stocks-and-shares Isas could be taxed at 20%, industry warns

Investment sites demand clarity on what will count as a ‘cash-like instrument’ under new rules

Glencore’s copper pitch: buy in or buy me

Miner’s assets and prospects strengthen its hand for M&A — a game it knows better than anyone

EU plans strategic overhaul to fix energy grid bottlenecks

Top-down approach will identify investment gaps and push countries to co-ordinate projects, says bloc’s energy chief

Deutsche Bank to move into Revolut’s Canary Wharf headquarters

German lender will become largest tenant in building emblazoned with fintech’s logo

Hans-Jörg Rudloff, banker, 1940-2025

A kingpin of European finance, his competitive spirit and sincere faith in capitalism transformed the eurobond market

Boaz Weinstein’s tilt at UK investment trusts succeeds — though not on his terms

Evidence suggests investor pressure was already building before his intervention

Should captains always go down with their ships?

It is psychologically intolerable for the general public to not have an individual face to blame

Russian tourists diverted from Venezuela to Cuba amid US strike threat

Threat of military action disrupts flow of holidaymakers travelling to Margarita island

Mega is trumping Maga in stocks

European shares have had a breakout year, particularly for dollar-based investors

Ukraine, Europe and the new economics of war

By maintaining stability and innovating to hold out against Russia, Kyiv has shown that size matters less in conflict than it used to

It’s work party season — here’s a survival guide

Tips from a pro

I’ve been caught out by a Ring doorbell — have you?

Doorstep surveillance devices are part of modern life whether we like it or not

Maga’s strange rage against Europe

The cradle of western civilisation is wrongly accused of betraying it

Don’t get hung up on investment trust discounts

They are a price for liquidity, but a reward for your patience

Trump’s Republicans turn on Speaker Mike Johnson as party unity frays

Congressional leader becomes a lightning rod for growing discontent amid concern over next year’s midterm elections

Are investment trusts the best route into private assets?

Sector overlooked as long-term asset funds sit in the spotlight