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[EN] Financial Times

Indian exports fail to reap benefits of trade deal spree

Also in this newsletter: Vodafone Idea wins reprieve, and Akshay Hiranandani’s mantra

Dina Powell McCormick appointed president and vice-chair at Meta

Former deputy national security adviser in Donald Trump’s first term served on tech company’s board last year

Letter: EU bolsters the transatlantic bargain by doing more for itself

From Apostolos Thomadakis, Head of Research, European Capital Markets Institute, Centre for European Policy Studies

Letter: How Vance’s nativism jars with ideas of citizenship

From Kate Auspitz, Somerville, MA, US

Letter: Obama’s pivot to Asia. That was the wake-up call

From Martin Westlake, Brussels, Belgium

Letter: Britain’s security interest is inescapably European

From Hugh Brodie, Cardiff, UK

Letter: Memo to Labour: housing

From Ian Campbell, London TW10, UK

The family home that can welcome a camera crew at a moment’s notice

An English country house has become a favourite backdrop for brands thanks to its seamless blend of period and modern charm

UK retail spending rose at lowest pace for 7 months in December

Industry data points to disappointing Christmas for shops as consumers held back

FT Crossword: Number 18,266

Ofcom investigates Elon Musk’s AI deepfakes on X

Top Republicans denounce justice department’s criminal probe into Fed chair

Backlash builds as Trump administration’s prosecutors target head of US central bank

Starmer and Reeves talk up the UK’s economic prospects ahead of Davos

British ministers aim to secure foreign investment at the World Economic Forum

Pirelli tries to back out of a Chinese investment cul-de-sac

With the US providing 20% of its revenue, the tyremaker has good reason to decouple its capital ties with China

Is UK immigration set for ‘net zero’?

The surge in net migration that came after Brexit and Covid-era lockdowns has eased, its effects compounded by clampdowns

Trump announces 25% tariff on countries ‘doing business’ with Iran

Levies to be applied immediately by US could affect nations such as China and India

Tories vow to defend ‘vital’ role of UK fiscal watchdog

Shadow chancellor Mel Stride will also propose reforms to OBR aimed at ‘fully capturing’ impact of tax cuts on growth

Resources and teaching ideas for US high school economic classes

What students should know about macro and micro economics

US High School Economics class: Shares in US credit card issuers slide after Trump calls for 10% rate cap

Money and Banking

Top US commander says China still pressuring Asia militarily

Stability in relations with Washington has not eased Beijing’s stance in the region, says Admiral Samuel Paparo

Alphabet hits $4tn valuation on AI hopes

Deal with Apple fuels investor optimism over Big Tech group’s competitiveness with OpenAI’s ChatGPT

FirstFT: Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi considers snap general election

Also in today’s newsletter: Alphabet hits $4tn market valuation and former Federal Reserve chiefs attack probe into Jay Powell

Shares in US credit card issuers slide after Trump calls for 10% rate cap

White House’s demand for limit on what issuers can charge rattles investors

DoJ’s probe into Powell galvanises Fed leaders to repel Trump attacks

Central bank chair could stay on board beyond this year in effort to protect central bank’s independence