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[EN] Financial Times

How a ‘zombie’ chipmaker became Nvidia’s vital AI ally

Once unloved SK Hynix is enjoying 58% operating margins amid a global shortage of memory chips

After 17 years in exile, dynastic heir looks to lead Bangladesh

Tarique Rahman faces coalition of mainly Islamist parties in first nationwide elections since 2024 uprising

Letter: A former PM offers a cure for Thailand’s economic ills

From Srettha Thavisin, Former Prime Minister of Thailand and founder of Sansiri, Bangkok, Thailand

Letter: Badenoch rejects centrism for a new common ground

From Jesse Norman, MP for Hereford and South Herefordshire, Shadow Leader of the House of Commons

Letter: At stake is our institutional capacity to do big projects

From Ben Phillips, Reading, Berkshire, UK

Landmark US trial begins over concerns for young people and social media

Letter: Reasons that Americans pay high electricity bills

From Leonard Hyman, Economist and Financial Analyst specialising in energy, utility regulation and finance

Co-founders of Musk’s xAI join exodus from start-up’s tech team

Jimmy Ba will be the sixth member of the founding team to depart

Letter: Trump’s Fed chair pick shows bond market’s clout

From Vic Miller, Washington, DC, US

Letter: A Labour white knight?

From Samya Beidas-Strom, Battle, East Sussex, UK

Letter: What the ICJ actually said about the Gaza ‘genocide’

From William Stockler, London NW3, UK

Letter: FT climbing stories mustn’t be the peak of its ambitions

From Hira Verick, Munich, Germany

Disclosure rules for ‘buy now, pay later’ lenders diluted by UK regulator

FCA says regulation, due to take effect in July, is designed to boost consumer confidence

UK first-time buyers too pessimistic about securing a property, study says

Building Societies Association finds many are gloomy about their prospects of financing a purchase

FT Crossword: Number 18,291

Mattel shares plummet 31% after toymaker’s holiday sales falter

Tepid US December shopping month and forced reduction in prices send stock falling in after-hours trading

Ford’s EV woes continue to plague carmaker despite writedown

Group posts full-year net loss of $8.2bn owing to $19.5bn charge it disclosed last month

Spotify triples profits after raising prices

Biggest music streaming site adds record 38mn users in December quarter

US brokerage shares slide in latest sell-off driven by new AI tool

Schwab and ETrade parent Morgan Stanley among those hit on worries about tax-planning platform

FirstFT: China steps up dangerous air manoeuvres near Taiwan

Also in today’s newsletter: Indonesia prepares to deploy troops to Gaza and Nikkei Group names Tsuyoshi Hasebe as chair

UK electricity will cost more in 2030 than after invasion of Ukraine, warns Centrica

Investment in British energy system is happening at a time of soaring costs for new equipment, says CEO Chris O’Shea

Transcript: What Takaichi’s win means for global markets

Robert Armstrong speaks to Katie Martin and Hakyung Kim

Tesla files criminal complaint against German union representative

Carmaker accuses IG Metall member of trying to secretly record a works council meeting at its factory near Berlin

What Takaichi's win means for global markets

Stocks are surging under Japan’s new prime minister. Will that last?