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A rundown of the most important global business stories you need to know for the coming day, from the newsroom of the Financial Times. Available every weekday morning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 2, 2022 • 10min
China shifts stance on Ukraine
The Nord Stream 2 pipeline is now reported as insolvent, raising questions about Europe's energy future. Meanwhile, China is redefining its role in the Ukraine conflict, signaling potential mediation after recent talks with Ukraine. This marks a notable shift, with China condemning violence against civilians for the first time. Additionally, cryptocurrency exchanges face pressure to restrict transactions with Russia amid concerns about sanction evasion, highlighting the complexities of financial regulations in turbulent geopolitical waters.

Mar 1, 2022 • 10min
The squeeze on Russia continues
Rising energy prices prompt an emergency meeting by the International Energy Agency. Western sanctions have thrown Russian financial markets into chaos, driving the rouble to near collapse. Meanwhile, Gulf states maintain a neutral stance, reflecting complex ties with Russia. The podcast further explores the significant economic consequences for Russia, including currency devaluation, and reveals how Gulf countries are strategically managing their financial relations amidst shifting geopolitical landscapes.

Feb 28, 2022 • 11min
BP to sell its stake in Russia’s state oil company Rosneft
BP is cutting ties with Russia's state oil firm Rosneft, signaling a major corporate shift in response to geopolitical tensions. Norway's oil fund is also divesting from Russian assets, reflecting growing economic concerns. Meanwhile, the U.S. and allies are imposing tough sanctions on Russia's central bank and excluding some banks from SWIFT, aiming to impact its economy. Amidst rising fears of cyberattacks, cybersecurity companies are seeing a surge in shares as firms globally rush to bolster their defenses.

Feb 26, 2022 • 38min
FT Weekend: The international mystery of the ‘Hum’
Alec Russell, FT Weekend editor with a rich background in Eastern European geopolitics, shares insights on the ongoing war in Ukraine and its historical implications. He emphasizes the importance of understanding regional dynamics and the West's responsibilities. Joining him is Imogen West-Knights, a journalist who delves into the perplexing mystery of 'the hum' in Halifax. This low-frequency sound has troubled many, primarily middle-aged women. Is it real or imagined? Their conversation uncovers emotional tales and broader themes around perception and the unexplained.

Feb 25, 2022 • 10min
War in Ukraine shocks markets
The podcast dives into the chaos following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. It highlights the swift international sanctions imposed by Western nations, particularly the UK’s push to exclude Russia from the SWIFT payment system. Listeners learn about the immediate market reactions, with soaring gas prices and oil surpassing $105. The discussion also touches on the complex economic ramifications of the conflict and the challenges faced by central banks amid rising inflation and geopolitical tensions.

Feb 24, 2022 • 10min
Putin orders start of ‘military operation’ in Ukraine
Tensions escalate as Vladimir Putin initiates a military operation in Ukraine, unleashing chaos in major cities. Experts discuss Ukraine's swift declaration of martial law and the global response. The podcast delves into the economic fallout, examining how rising energy prices and sanctions could ripple through Europe. It also highlights the urgent need for the continent to diversify energy sources amidst these geopolitical upheavals, addressing the risks to the global economy.

Feb 23, 2022 • 11min
Russia’s move on Ukraine triggers western sanctions
Western powers respond decisively as Biden declares the invasion of Ukraine has begun, leading to substantial sanctions on Russia. The implications for Russian assets and the stock market are profound, with sell-offs intensifying. Insights from a Berlin bureau chief shed light on the freezing of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which complicates Germany's energy strategy. The podcast also delves into NATO's moves to shield Eastern European nations amid rising hostilities, highlighting the precarious balance of power in the region.

Feb 22, 2022 • 9min
Putin Moves Into Ukraine
Russia's troop movements in Ukraine sparking geopolitical tension and potential sanctions could disrupt the energy sector, impacting gas prices for consumers. Meanwhile, Peloton faces backlash for concealing rust issues on bikes amid soaring pandemic demand and delivery delays, raising ethical questions about corporate practices. The discussion also touches on Carl Icahn's board fight at McDonald's regarding pig treatment, revealing the intricate web of corporate responsibility amid global crises.

Feb 21, 2022 • 7min
Is corporate America becoming more inclusive?
The Beijing Winter Olympics resulted in mixed reviews, with diplomatic boycotts and various controversies. Meanwhile, corporate America faces scrutiny for its unfulfilled racial equity pledges. A critical look reveals a struggling climate ETF intended to back the UN's goals. The discussion also emphasizes how a supportive workplace culture can significantly improve retention of employees of color, fostering an environment that reduces code-switching and attracts diverse talent.

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Feb 19, 2022 • 33min
FT Weekend: Lea Ypi talks capitalism and freedom
Join a thought-provoking conversation with Lea Ypi as she reflects on her childhood in Albania, exploring the nuances of freedom under communism and capitalism. The discussion challenges traditional notions of democracy and highlights the ongoing struggles in post-communist societies. Delve into how cultural perceptions shape attitudes toward technology, particularly AI, in different parts of the world. Plus, discover the impact of science fiction in promoting technological acceptance across cultures, making for a fascinating exploration of our future.


