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[EN] Financial Times

Schroders agrees £9.9bn takeover by US investment manager Nuveen

Deal would end the independence of one of the City of London’s most historic names

Nvidia’s trillion-dollar dinner and a fight for AI users in China

The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times

UK economy undershot expectations to grow by 0.1% in final quarter of 2025

Figure caps year of lacklustre growth marked by trade shocks

Sanofi replaces chief Paul Hudson with Merck executive

French drugmaker says incoming boss Belén Garijo will bring ‘increased rigour’

Mercedes-Benz profits halve as Chinese rivals challenge foreign brands

Sales dropped 9.2% in 2025, led by a 19% fall in China

Toyota bets on Kenta Kon’s financial discipline to survive EV onslaught

Incoming chief executive vows to eliminate ‘any wasteful penny’ in battle with Chinese rival carmakers

Reason for hope on jobs

Green shoots are in cyclical sectors

EU leaders gather as industry demands competitiveness fix

Also in this newsletter: Nato launches ‘Arctic Sentry’ in bid to appease US over Greenland

FTAV’s further reading

Side hustles; China; safe assets; renewables; Instagram; Gallup; and blurring

ANZ shares soar as Matos’s cost-cutting shows early promise

Australian bank’s stock rises as much as 10% after strong quarterly results under former HSBC executive

FirstFT: Epstein trustee document contradicts Jes Staley’s testimony

Also in today’s newsletter: Microsoft plots AI ‘self-sufficiency’ and Iran nuclear talks

Transcript: The predator in the Oval Office

Gideon Rachman talks to Stephen Walt

Private equity’s doomsdAI moment

As AI threatens the software sector, some private capital groups face a reckoning

Transcript: A wacky US jobs report

Marc Filippino speaks to Myles McCormick and Andres Schipani

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry — warm-hearted musical is a moving and hopeful journey

This touching production at London’s Theatre Royal Haymarket gains potency from its communal setting

EU needs a ‘big bang’ on regulation, says top official

European Council president António Costa blames national capitals for inertia that has left economy trailing China

Picking through $1tn of hedge funds with universities attached

Well endowed

US and Iran showing flexibility on nuclear deal, says top Turkish diplomat

Hakan Fidan tells FT that broadening talks to ballistic missiles would bring ‘nothing but another war’

The WhatsApp moment for money is here

This is the year that stablecoins are becoming part of the mainstream for online and international payments

Does the weight-loss revolution show up in the data?

Slimming the world is a slow business

The real Greenspan lesson for Warsh on inflation

Those calling for the Fed to cut rates should look again at the relationship between prices and productivity growth

Trump prompts global surge in people viewing US as a threat

Poll for Munich Security Conference shows sharp rise in Canadians and others perceiving peril from Washington

From Spitfires to drones: the UK defence tech cluster harnessing its industrial past

Having made WW2 fighter planes, Honda cars and trains, the English town of Swindon is now emerging as a hub for drones

Four partners leave EY after independence rule breach on Shell audit

Big Four firm set to be replaced by PwC on lucrative contract after compliance error