FT News Briefing

Financial Times
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Jun 22, 2023 • 9min

Modi tries to deepen US tech ties

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a mission to strengthen tech and defense ties with the U.S., signaling a pivotal shift in global partnerships. Meanwhile, Amazon faces scrutiny from regulators for allegedly misleading customers regarding its Prime service. Italy takes a stand against Chinese influence in Pirelli, highlighting concerns over data security and strategic tech sovereignty. The tensions between Italy and China reflect the broader complexities of international business in today's rapidly changing landscape.
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Jun 21, 2023 • 11min

The trials and tribulations of AI voice tech

Madhumita Murgia, the FT's AI editor, delves into the intriguing world of AI voice technology. She explores fascinating innovations like instant voice cloning that can mimic human emotions, along with the ethical quagmires of scams and deepfakes. The discussion also highlights the challenges of copyright and privacy in this rapidly evolving field. Murgia takes a look at its groundbreaking applications in film, including synthetic voices for movies, raising important legal and ethical questions about the future of entertainment.
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Jun 20, 2023 • 10min

US and China meet in an attempt to ease tensions

Tensions between the US and China are in focus as Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets President Xi Jinping, aiming for a diplomatic thaw. Meanwhile, the aerospace industry buzzes with the potential rise of flying taxis, raising fascinating questions about urban air travel. Corporate giants like Amazon, Hilton, and Starbucks are also stepping up, committing to hire thousands of refugees across Europe. This intersection of global politics, technological innovation, and corporate responsibility sparks an engaging dialogue about the future.
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Jun 19, 2023 • 8min

AstraZeneca could spin off China business

AstraZeneca is planning to spin off its China business, navigating rising tensions with the U.S. This move could reshape corporate strategies in the pharmaceutical sector, especially as China presents lucrative market opportunities. Meanwhile, France is standing up to Germany regarding a controversial European air defense initiative. On a different note, U.S. companies are scaling back investments in diversity initiatives, potentially reversing hard-won progress. The UK government, however, is focusing on AI adoption to enhance economic productivity.
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Jun 18, 2023 • 20min

Martin Wolf on saving democratic capitalism: epilogue

Jonathan Derbyshire, the Executive Opinion Editor at the Financial Times, engages with Martin Wolf, a renowned economics commentator. They dive into the alarming decline of democracy and the rise of populism, highlighting how economic forces, such as income inequality, are undermining democratic systems. Wolf proposes citizens' juries as a powerful tool to enhance representation and fix governance issues. The conversation wraps up with a reflection on the vital role of historical awareness in leadership and the future of democratic capitalism.
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Jun 17, 2023 • 42min

Martin Wolf on saving democratic capitalism: Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton, former U.S. Secretary of State, shares her insights on the challenges facing democracy and the rise of populism. She discusses the unique difficulties women face in politics, including rampant misogyny and threats of violence. Clinton emphasizes the importance of engaging younger voters and expresses concerns about President Biden's re-election prospects. The conversation touches on the impact of social media on society and the need for unity against autocratic regimes threatening democratic norms.
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Jun 16, 2023 • 12min

Central banks all over the place

A UK hedge fund faces a major overhaul amid serious misconduct allegations against its founder. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia has invested nearly $8 billion in the gaming industry, aiming to diversify its economy and attract a younger audience. The monetary policies of various central banks, like the European Central Bank's interest hikes and China's rate cuts, reflect the uncertainties investors face. As these shifts unfold, the complexities and criticisms of Saudi Arabia's strategic investments in sports and gaming are also examined.
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Jun 15, 2023 • 11min

Fed skips an interest rate increase

The US Federal Reserve has hit the pause button on its interest rate hikes after a streak of ten increases, hinting at changing economic policies. Meanwhile, Boris Johnson faces backlash with multiple parliamentary contempt findings. In Ukraine, Gazprom is reportedly supporting militias amid the ongoing conflict, raising questions about corporate loyalty to the Kremlin. Interestingly, even Beyoncé is in the mix, being blamed for soaring Swedish inflation, all while performing in Stockholm. This mix of economic and political drama makes for compelling listening!
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Jun 14, 2023 • 10min

The housing supply problem: Part 4

Carmine Di Sibio, EY's CEO, announces his retirement amidst strategic missteps. JPMorgan settles a massive lawsuit linked to Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting ongoing legal and ethical issues. The podcast delves into the housing crisis, revealing how stubborn inflation is affecting markets in both the U.S. and the U.K. Despite rising interest rates, high home prices remain stable due to limited inventory. Political pressures are rising as governments ramp up efforts to tackle housing supply issues with elections on the horizon.
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Jun 13, 2023 • 11min

The Crispin Odey investigation

France is rallying for a global tax on shipping emissions. The notable news also includes the death of former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi. A deep dive reveals shocking sexual misconduct allegations against Crispin Odey, exposing the facade of a powerful financier. The discussion unfolds the challenges faced by women bravely coming forward, shedding light on accountability and cultural indifference. The fallout from the investigation ignited a significant shakeup in Odey Asset Management, prompting financial institutions to sever ties.

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