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[EN] Financial Times

Warner Bros gives Paramount a week to make ‘best and final’ offer

Netflix grants weeklong waiver to rival bidder in high-stakes battle for control

Reform UK names Jenrick as ‘shadow chancellor’

Nigel Farage unveils members of his top team as he sets out his pitch to voters

Canada’s oil industry pivots to Asia as US trade tensions simmer

Sales to China more than quadrupled last year and Ottawa is now looking to India

No queuing please! How to keep art world VIPs happy

Fairs need to strike a balance between offering a buzzy affair and a pleasant experience to satisfy these collectors

Who’s who in Reform UK’s top team

Senior jobs for Jenrick, Braverman, Yusuf and Tice as Farage hopes to convince voters that his party is ready for power

US investment grade credit markets care about the tech wreck, just not very much

Less tech to wreck

German population set to shrink 5% by 2050

Europe’s largest economy faces steeper demographic decline than previously estimated, says Ifo

Investors expect ‘Warsh trade’ to weaken dollar, BofA survey shows

Majority of fund managers think Trump’s nominee to run Federal Reserve will spark further declines for US currency

FirstFT: Fed set to loosen bank rules to boost mortgage lending

Also in today’s newsletter: Big Oil executives under pressure to spell out growth plans and civil rights activist Jesse Jackson dies

Holiday Inn owner predicts World Cup will reverse US tourism decline

US business of InterContinental Hotels is struggling as Trump’s strident foreign policies hit visitor numbers

Brussels investigates Shein for sale of childlike sex dolls

EU probes platform for sales tactics and offering illegal products

HR teams are drowning in slop grievances

Employees can now effortlessly create complaints using AI, leaving firms with the time-consuming job of responding

It’s Gavin Newsom’s show for now

But America’s Democratic voters will be a much tougher sell for the California governor than foreigners

US and Iran hold talks in Geneva

Second round of negotiations comes as Donald Trump threatens ‘consequences’ if Tehran fails to agree deal

Global regulators fret about banks’ rising use of credit risk transfers

Barclays among biggest users of transactions that pose new dangers for financial system

Jesse Jackson, US civil rights leader, 1941-2026

Baptist minister who made two bids for the presidency after working with Martin Luther King

The limits of age-based policymaking

Focusing on the rights of children has merit, but it also avoids politically harder decisions about adults

UK wage growth cools further as unemployment hits post-pandemic peak

Youth joblessness surges to highest in over a decade

UK private sector pay growth close to target levels in December

A decline in private sector pay growth and rising unemployment are fuelling March rate cut chances

Bank probe reveals Adani associates’ secret investments

People close to Indian conglomerate accused of market manipulation held billions of dollars’ worth of shares

FTAV’s further reading

Stablecoins; yield curve inversion; AI; pubs; and colour memory

Japan’s largest toilet maker is undervalued AI play, says activist investor

Toto should invest more in its sideline in the chip supply chain, Palliser urges

The housing market is not getting much better

And neither is inflation

Canada pitches itself as Europe’s ‘supplier of choice’ in face of US rift

Also in this newsletter: EU cyber chief warns that criminals increasingly are copying state actors’ tactics