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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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Nov 17, 2021 • 10min
On trial in the Vatican
Tensions are rising as the U.S. and China prepare for talks to address nuclear arsenals. In Europe, Germany has paused the Nord Stream 2 pipeline certification, raising energy security concerns. Meanwhile, a significant trial unfolds in the Vatican, focusing on a cardinal accused of financial mismanagement linked to a luxury property investment. This unprecedented case highlights the need for accountability within the Catholic Church. Additionally, the challenges of regulating cryptocurrency advertising are explored, particularly regarding the meme coin Floki Inu.

Nov 16, 2021 • 10min
Shell shifts HQ to the UK
Major brands are shifting away from 'virgin' plastics, with projections for a significant decline by 2025. U.S. coal prices have surged to their highest in over a decade, driven by post-pandemic energy needs and high natural gas costs. Shell is relocating its headquarters from the Netherlands to the UK, stirring mixed reactions as it navigates regulatory pressures. Meanwhile, Oatly faces challenges as its stock tumbles following some disappointing revenue forecasts. The energy sector continues to grapple with the balance between fossil fuels and sustainability.

Nov 15, 2021 • 11min
Brexit drama 2.0
Tensions are rising as China accuses the EU of jeopardizing global trade with new regulations. The recent COP26 summit resulted in agreements on emission reductions, but debates over coal usage have sparked controversy. The podcast also dives into the complexities of the Brexit deal, specifically the customs challenges between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, and discusses the potential triggers of Article 16. Meanwhile, the Premier League is closing in on a record-breaking U.S. TV rights sale amidst the shifting sports media landscape.

Nov 13, 2021 • 28min
FT Weekend: How to live forever
This fascinating discussion explores the quest to defy death, featuring a daring rock climber's wild family adventures that blend thrills with nature. It examines the possibility of extending human life to 150 or 200 years through groundbreaking scientific research and the ethical implications that arise. Insights into the luxury life extension market reveal disparities in access and motivations, while the balance of risk in adventurous lifestyles prompts questions about what living forever truly means.

Nov 12, 2021 • 10min
Facebook’s whistleblower goes to Europe
Toshiba is set to restructure by splitting into three entities as it faces shareholder pressure. A Facebook whistleblower is urging the UK and EU to establish stricter regulations to combat online harm, highlighting the need to differentiate between harmful and illegal content. The conversation also touches on recent U.S. inflation trends and Elon Musk's surprising decision to sell 10% of his Tesla shares. This mix of corporate ethics and social media accountability keeps listeners engaged and informed.

Nov 11, 2021 • 10min
Inflation bites Biden
U.S. consumer prices surged at the highest rate in thirty years, posing significant challenges for the Biden administration. Meanwhile, Rivian made a remarkable stock market debut, gaining 37% on its first day, driven by a deal with Amazon. In Colombia, the president controversially blamed cocaine users for damaging the Amazon rainforest, highlighting the complex ties between narco-trafficking and environmental issues. Additionally, Disney faced disappointing subscription growth, impacting its stock value.

Nov 10, 2021 • 11min
Big investors get tougher with companies over climate change
Big investors are tightening their grip on companies over climate change, pushing for sustainable practices. General Electric plans a bold split into three separate companies to streamline operations. The trend of moving away from traditional conglomerates is evident, with firms like Toshiba following suit. Activist investors are reshaping the investment landscape, notably through divestment from fossil fuels. The challenges of balancing shareholder demands with climate responsibility are becoming increasingly complex.

Nov 9, 2021 • 10min
Elon Musk’s Twitter followers say sell
Elon Musk’s Twitter poll prompts a surprising decision to consider selling 10% of his Tesla shares, causing a stir in the markets. This comes as Tesla's stock faces a nearly 5% drop. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve prepares for changes in leadership with Randal Quarles stepping down, opening doors for potential new appointments. In corporate news, Masayoshi Son announces an ambitious $8.8 billion share buyback to counter investor pressure, raising questions about stock sustainability and strategies.

Nov 8, 2021 • 9min
Why footballers stumble in their finances
Discover the financial minefields that young footballers face as they suddenly handle large sums of money. Hear personal stories of those who fell victim to poor financial advice and risky investments. Learn why financial literacy is crucial and how unexpected career changes can impact finances dramatically. The importance of proactive financial planning for these athletes is highlighted, emphasizing the need for retirement preparation and informed decision-making.

Nov 5, 2021 • 10min
Bond investors and central banks
The White House warns that OPEC+ is jeopardizing the global economic recovery by stalling oil production increases. SoftBank faces pressure for a stock buyback to stabilize its share price. Rising inflation complicates the bond market’s relationship with central banks, as they balance investor expectations with economic stability. The discussion offers insights into energy market dynamics and the evolving financial landscape influenced by fossil fuel demand and changing central bank policies.


