FT News Briefing

Financial Times
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4 snips
Oct 23, 2024 • 11min

HSBC’s east-west split

Kay Wiggins, FT's Asia Financial Correspondent, delves into HSBC's major restructuring aimed at navigating eastern and western markets amidst geopolitical tensions. Christian Davies, FT’s bureau chief, discusses the alarming reports of North Korean troops being deployed in Ukraine, raising concerns for global stability. They also touch on potential trade wars and tariff increases that could threaten the world’s economic growth. Tune in for insights on how these events may reshape international relations and financial landscapes.
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11 snips
Oct 22, 2024 • 11min

Three big economic ideas that explain the US election

Rob Armstrong, FT's U.S. financial commentator and author of Unhedged, shares insights on the intertwined nature of economics and politics. He discusses how China’s stimulus policies impact U.S. inflation and voter sentiment heading into the election. Armstrong highlights Disney's leadership transition and its timing with economic shifts. Additionally, he analyzes the disconnect between improving inflation metrics and the everyday challenges faced by Americans, exemplified by soaring ice cream prices.
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6 snips
Oct 21, 2024 • 11min

Uber’s drive for ‘super app’ status

Stephen Morris, FT San Francisco Bureau Chief, and Anu Adioye, FT West and Central Africa correspondent, dive into the ambitious plans of Uber to transform into a 'super app,' hinting at a major acquisition of Expedia. They explore the challenges Uber faces in broadening its service offerings beyond ride-hailing. Anu sheds light on the initiatives by African oil-producing nations to secure funding for fossil fuel projects amidst climate change debates. The conversation also touches on Boeing’s labor issues and the implications of investment strategies in Africa.
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Oct 19, 2024 • 16min

Swamp Notes: Election denialism is still in style

Eva Xiao, a data journalist at the Financial Times, and Joe Miller, the U.S. legal correspondent, dive into the ongoing specter of election denialism as the 2024 presidential race looms. They unpack how Trump and his allies are casting doubt on future votes, while exploring the surge in litigation from right-wing groups aimed at electoral integrity. The discussion also highlights the challenges of misinformation in a decentralized election system and examines positive changes in voting practices catalyzed by COVID-19.
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4 snips
Oct 18, 2024 • 11min

Chipmakers send tech shares yo-yoing

Israel announces the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, impacting the Gaza conflict. Meanwhile, mixed earnings from chipmakers lead to wild fluctuations in tech stocks. NVIDIA shines amidst optimism, while ASML struggles with a semiconductor recovery warning. The European Central Bank's rate cut raises concerns about eurozone growth. In South Africa, political tensions within a coalition government are highlighted as optimism takes root, showcasing the need for unity to ensure economic stability.
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Oct 17, 2024 • 11min

Israel accused of implementing ‘starvation plan’ in Gaza

James Schotter, FT's Jerusalem correspondent, discusses the alarming humanitarian crisis in Gaza and accusations against Israel regarding a strategy to force Hamas into submission. Meanwhile, Stephanie Stacey, FT's technology reporter, delves into the challenges faced by 23andMe, including layoffs and a security breach, while the CEO seeks a new path with healthcare subscriptions. Additionally, the podcast touches on Prada's unexpected venture into spacesuit design for NASA, demonstrating their innovation in durable materials.
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7 snips
Oct 16, 2024 • 10min

Private credit’s growing ‘IOU’ habit

In this engaging discussion, Amelia Pollard, a due diligence reporter specializing in private credit, teams up with Christian Davies, the FT's bureau chief covering the electric vehicle industry. They explore the troubling trend of deferred payments among cash-strapped companies and delve into the risks associated with private credit loans. The conversation also highlights exciting advancements in EV charging technology, with Asian battery makers racing to create ultra-fast charging solutions that could transform the market for electric vehicles.
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10 snips
Oct 15, 2024 • 11min

Pressure builds on Beijing to boost economy

In this episode, Joe Leahy, Asia News Editor at the Financial Times, shares his expert insights on the mounting economic pressures facing China. He discusses deflationary trends and the alarming drop in consumer and factory prices. Leahy speculates on potential fiscal stimulus measures from Beijing, including monetary easing and support for the struggling property market. He highlights the cautious consumer behavior and investor uncertainty that complicates growth targets, painting a picture of China's economic landscape.
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15 snips
Oct 14, 2024 • 11min

US banks ride ‘soft landing’ high

In this discussion, Josh Franklin, the FT’s U.S. banking editor, reveals how U.S. banks are experiencing a resurgence post-Silicon Valley Bank's collapse, bolstered by better-than-expected earnings. Meanwhile, Michael Stott, FT’s Latin America editor, dives into Argentina's new president Javier Milei's economic policies and the tough choices concerning currency controls that could affect foreign investment. They also touch on global inflation concerns and the ripple effects in both U.S. and Eurozone economies.
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Oct 12, 2024 • 15min

Swamp Notes: Will Republicans take back the Senate?

James Politi, the Washington Bureau Chief for the Financial Times, and Jessica Taylor, Senate and Governors editor for the Cook Political Report, dive into the competitive landscape of the upcoming Senate elections. They discuss how Republicans are poised to reclaim the Senate with a favorable Congressional map. The duo examines challenges for Democrats, especially in battleground states like Florida and Texas. Insights on campaign strategies, the impact of Vice President Harris, and the nuances of the House's competitive nature further enrich the conversation.

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