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[EN] Financial Times

US added 64,000 jobs in November

Figure complicates Fed’s decision over future rate cuts

A review of the ECB’s proposed banking rules overhaul

Simplification — EU style

Kraft Heinz appoints former Kellanova boss as new chief

Ketchup maker says current CEO will not have a management role when the group splits in two next year

Equinor hit with €60mn penalty over alleged pollution at refinery

Norway’s state-owned oil company denies wrongdoing and intends to contest verdict and penalty

Bullish investors pile into stocks as cash levels sink to record low

Fund managers most optimistic since 2021 despite worries over tech valuations, Bank of America survey shows

How central banks should navigate an uncertain 2026

Communicating better about what they don’t know would be a start

UK ministers consider ads and subscriptions for BBC as part of funding rethink

Broadcaster enters negotiations over new 10-year charter amid intensifying competition from online rivals

Canada clears way for $60bn Anglo Teck merger

Ottawa lawmakers won concessions over mega-deal between domestic copper producer and London-listed group

Rob Reiner, director and actor, 1947-2025

Filmmaker who made some of the most beloved comedies of all time and worked successfully across many genres

Can Brazil’s grid keep up with its clean energy boom?

The transmission system’s inability to absorb extra power has forced suspensions of renewables plants at an alarming rate

China’s escalation dominance over Trump

The US president has handed the initiative to Beijing in tech, energy and security

Rebels to withdraw from DR Congo city under pressure from Trump

Kinshasa wins international backing as fresh offensive supported by Rwanda prompts anger in Washington

Trump files $10bn lawsuit against the BBC

US president claims UK public broadcaster’s 2024 documentary was ‘disparaging, inflammatory and malicious’

UK unemployment rate rises to 5.1%

Figures also show wage growth cooled in three months to October

School geography class: South-east Asian floods

Water

Submit your questions: How can UK business return to growth?

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with the FT’s chief UK business columnist John Gapper on Thursday December 18 at 1pm GMT

Can Lego houses help the homeless?

St Mungo’s toy subscription aims to build a new generation of donors

Brussels to give carmakers breathing space on 2030 climate targets

Changes come as European Commission prepares to scrap its 2035 combustion engine ban

FirstFT: Western brands tap private equity partners in China

Also in today’s newsletter: oil prices tumble on hopes for a Ukraine peace deal and dealmakers gear up for busy year end

The tyranny of the digital calendar

As workers struggle with overcomplicated shared schedules, tech companies say they can help

Starmer premiership will not survive this parliament

Lack of a standout replacement and difficulty removing Labour PMs mean he might remain in post for another year

Australian police probe Isis and Philippine links to Bondi gunmen

Father and son accused of attacking Jewish celebration ‘inspired’ by Islamist group, authorities say

Oil falls below $60 a barrel on hopes of Russia-Ukraine peace deal

Brent crude hits lowest intraday level for six months

UK labour market weakness continued in October

Job losses and pay growth point to drop in private sector employment prospects