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[EN] Financial Times

Greenland calls for ‘Nato framework’ protection from Trump’s threats

Also in this newsletter: A rare bright spot amid the EU’s single market woes and the fight over Ukraine’s €90bn loan

FTAV’s further reading

The Fed; private lending; GoFundMe; post; illbeing; macOS; Reform UK; and white dating

FirstFT: UBS chief Sergio Ermotti plans to step down in April 2027

Also in today’s newsletter: US tariff on Iran’s partners and EU trade

Transcript: Markets shrug off investigation into Powell

Marc Filippino talks to Oliver Barnes and Robert Armstrong

Top US commander says China still exerting military pressure in Asia

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

Milan’s most luxurious hotels

From chic boutique hideaways to grandes dames stays

Europe’s corporate powerbroker in Spain

Plus, Saks Global faces bankruptcy and AIG edges back towards risk

Lawfare comes for the dollar

The attack on Jay Powell and the Federal Reserve is a serious threat to the position of the US currency

US defence companies’ generous buybacks make for an easy target

For a monopsonistic buyer such as the Department of Defense, profitability looks like an opportunity in disguise

Understanding Iran: seven books that help explain this week’s unrest

Essential reads on the politics and history of the country’s Islamic regime since the revolution and fall of the Shah in 1979

California’s billionaire tax plan will backfire

Over the past 50 years the state has become overly reliant on a few deep pockets that it cannot afford to lose

European aircraft to track ‘rivers in the sky’ blamed for flooding

Concentrated streams of high-altitude water were behind UK storms such as Bert in 2024 and are expected to intensify with climate change

When robots meet commercial reality

Implementing automation systems requires a lot of planning, time and money

Openreach needs to make full fibre broadband work

BT’s infrastructure company cannot retreat on its plans for a national digital network

Ministers target law firms’ client interest in England and Wales

Legal sector could be forced to pay government hundreds of millions of pounds under proposals

UBS boss Sergio Ermotti plans to step down in April 2027

Race for coveted role comes as bank fights Swiss government over threat of more stringent capital buffers

Job losses in European car parts sector top 100,000 in two years

Auto suppliers such as Bosch among those to have announced large lay-offs in 2025

Coutts in talks with Apollo and Ares over private markets funds for rich clients

Negotiations come as asset managers turn to retail investors after slowdown in flow of cash from institutional backers

Trade between EU member states is slowing, data shows

Findings reinforce warnings from policymakers such as Christine Lagarde that internal market has ‘stood still’

US businesses hit by anti-Indian backlash as Trump restricts foreign labour

Increase in racist rhetoric against south Asians follows the White House’s overhaul of visas for skilled workers

Local brands weaken European luxury groups’ grip in US and China

Shoppers in the industry’s biggest two markets opt for domestic alternatives to long-dominant old guard

Microsoft warns that China is winning AI race outside the west

DeepSeek’s technology is being rapidly adopted across Africa and beyond, tech group’s research shows

First Brands creditors claim ‘two-man’ firm enabled founder’s brother’s fee windfall

Helios Strategic Advisors is latest firm drawn into scandal over bankrupt US auto parts maker

How to achieve the perfect fringe

According to a bangs superfan