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[EN] Financial Times

US economy grew at 4.3% rate in third quarter

Figure surpasses expectations after growth boosted by consumer spending

Transcript: We take some questions

Katie Martin speaks to Robert Armstrong

Modi turns his focus to reforming India’s economy

Emboldened by political victories at home and facing high US tariffs, PM is preparing to embark on ‘big bang’ overhaul

We take some questions

Our listeners write in with queries about Venezuela, prediction markets and more

What links the Trump crypto empire and Burkina Faso’s stablecoin plans?

Unsurprisingly, something

Epstein files appear to show former Prince Andrew asked Maxwell for ‘inappropriate friends’

Revelations suggest then-prince made arrangements to meet young women during a trip funded from official travel budgets

UK government forced into climbdown on inheritance tax for farmers

Ministers raise the assets threshold at which the levy will be payable to £2.5mn after backlash from rural areas

Copper price hits record high on concerns over tariffs and shortages

Industrial metal has passed $12,000 a tonne as rally continues

Trump administration accuses China of unfair chip trade practices

US trade representative holds off increasing tariffs until 2027

France approves budget rollover to avoid US-style shutdown

Spending limits for 2025 extended into new year but officials warn new budget is needed to finance investments

Epstein appointed Staley and Summers as executors of his will

Newly released DoJ documents point to deep ties between influential men and late sex offender

US economy hotter than expected in third quarter

Consumer spending drove higher growth in the third quarter

Melting chocolate prices are a festive gift for the sweet-toothed

Cocoa prices have not been this low in two years

EU moves against cheap plastics imports as recycling plants shut

European Commission plans additional checks and stricter rules to shore up ailing industry

Israel’s defence minister pledges to resettle northern Gaza

Swiftly retracted comments ran counter to Trump administration’s policies

Panama Canal ports deal at risk after China’s Cosco demands majority stake

BlackRock and shipping group MSC consider walking away from talks

ERG bid gatecrashed by Kazakh businessman

Shakhmurat Mutalip has countered offer from Shukhrat Ibragimov for stake in miner

Buckingham Nicks — a long-unavailable blueprint for the Fleetwood Mac sound

The only album Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks recorded as a duo is more than just a rock curio

The Ten Year Affair by Erin Somers — a millennial’s dance with adultery

A comedic take on the mid-century infidelity novels of Updike and Cheever uses a split timeline to ask potent questions about modern marriage

Russia launches massive drone attack on Ukraine before winter holidays

Strikes kill several people and leave some regions in the dark as winter temperatures drop

Dublin gets its first official Catholic cathedral since the Reformation

St Mary’s in a relatively poor part of the Irish capital only had a ‘pro’, or temporary, designation

Christmas without my mum, Skye Gyngell

Evie Henderson, founder of The Yellow World, on motherhood and grief

Ryanair fined €256mn in Italy for ‘abusive strategy’ against online travel agents

Airline plans to appeal against competition authority’s ‘bizarre’ and ‘unsound’ ruling

FirstFT: AI debt boom pushes US corporate bond sales close to record

Also in today’s newsletter: ByteDance’s AI spending spree, and private credit firms snap up consumer debt