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Financial Times
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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Jul 17, 2023 • 10min
Can Tories prevent a massive defeat?
The EU is ramping up pressure on major polluters to accelerate emission cuts. Meanwhile, large U.S. banks are reaping substantial profits from increased loan rates. On the political front, the UK Conservative Party is facing significant challenges with high inflation and scandals, raising questions about their unity and leadership as they gear up for the next general election. Labour's strategy under Keir Starmer also plays a crucial role, especially with impending by-elections that could reshape the political landscape.

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Jul 15, 2023 • 27min
Peak social media: The ads machine
Mark Zuckerberg's early decision to prioritize a vision over lucrative buyout offers changed the trajectory of Facebook. As social media's ad model evolves, questions arise about its sustainability. The push towards the metaverse showcases both ambition and the challenges of a saturated ad market. Declining engagement among younger users signals a transformation in social media dynamics, raising concerns about the platform's impact on youth. The podcast features insights from Silicon Valley veterans on these pressing topics.

Jul 14, 2023 • 8min
ChatGPT generates US investigation
The UK is strengthening its ties with Saudi Arabia by inviting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for a visit. Meanwhile, US regulators are scrutinizing the company behind ChatGPT over AI risks. In China, youth are facing a staggering unemployment rate of 20.8%, with many graduates struggling to find decent jobs. The discussion also dives into the challenges leaders will face as they prepare for the upcoming climate talks, highlighting the importance of effective communication and proactive strategies.

Jul 13, 2023 • 10min
US inflation cools
US inflation has cooled to 3%, the lowest in over two years, leading to discussions about its sustainability and its impact on interest rates. The junk bond market has shrunk by nearly $200 billion since its peak in 2021, raising concerns for companies and investors. Tensions flared at a recent NATO summit as Ukraine's membership prospects were debated, alongside troop increases and shifting alliances. Amidst these geopolitical challenges, Disney navigates corporate changes with CEO Bob Iger's extended leadership.

Jul 12, 2023 • 10min
A big win for Microsoft’s Activision deal
A UK minister seeks over £2 billion to boost public sector pay amid financial strains. Meanwhile, JPMorgan is eyeing clients from the fallen Silicon Valley Bank and expanding its startup banking team abroad. A significant court ruling has cleared the way for Microsoft's acquisition of Activision, stirring discussions on competition in gaming. The evolving landscape of tech regulations and Frances Haugen's insights as a whistleblower highlight the push for greater corporate accountability.

Jul 11, 2023 • 10min
Nato torn over Ukraine’s membership bid
Hedge funds are turning their backs on the US stock market, slashing bets to their lowest levels in a decade and shifting focus to Europe. In a significant regulatory move, a top US banking official has announced stricter capital rules for a broader range of lenders. Meanwhile, Dutch PM Mark Rutte is stepping away from politics following a coalition collapse. Amidst all this, NATO faces a tough decision regarding Ukraine's membership bid, with tensions rising as Erdoğan links Sweden's NATO aspirations to Turkey's EU accession.

Jul 10, 2023 • 8min
Loan losses mount for US banks
Israel is gearing up for a contentious vote on judicial reforms, igniting significant public discourse. Meanwhile, major U.S. banks are bracing for their largest loan losses since the pandemic began, raising concerns over economic stability. In a strategic shift, global manufacturers are moving operations from China to Vietnam, seeking better labor costs and geopolitical security. Additionally, Japan's currency dynamics reveal a waning interest in traditional savings methods among younger generations.

Jul 7, 2023 • 10min
The Congo river conservation debate
Global markets reacted sharply as US borrowing costs soared to a 16-year high. Tensions between the US and China are at the forefront as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen makes a significant visit. The debate over conservation in the Congo River Basin reveals a clash between environmental preservation and the rights of local communities. Additionally, new discussions on the Threads platform spotlight its rapid rise as a competitor to Twitter, raising questions about its role in the future of social media.

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Jul 6, 2023 • 10min
Protecting elephants in the Congo River Basin
Discover the vital roles of local communities in protecting elephants from poachers in the Congo River Basin. The podcast features the fascinating social life of these majestic creatures and highlights innovative conservation technologies. It also dives into the Baka people's sustainable hunting practices and their deep connection to the rainforest. Meanwhile, explore the rising interest in Latin American investments, amid discussions on Ukraine's weaponry shortages and the implications of central bank policies on inflation.

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Jul 5, 2023 • 11min
Tracking the gorillas of the Congo Basin
Recent military operations in the West Bank spark concerns of escalating violence. Switzerland investigates a major oil trader for potential sanctions violations. In the Congo Basin, the plight of lowland gorillas gains attention, highlighting the importance of conservation amid deforestation. Exciting encounters with these magnificent creatures reveal the collaboration between researchers and local communities. Meanwhile, the quirky world of meme stock trading sees investors chasing after seemingly worthless shares.


