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[EN] Financial Times

Oil prices fall after Trump’s Venezuela strikes

Investors weigh short-term disruption to exports from South American country against potential to pump more crude

Trump’s Venezuela punt could turn into an oil-drilling own goal

US companies have reason to be less keen on tapping the country’s vast reserves

Deutsche Bank shares exceed book value for first time since 2008

Milestone follows years of legal setbacks, writedowns and restructuring

Maduro set to face drug trafficking charges in New York

Oil prices fall as traders weigh impact of US toppling of Venezuelan president

Trump warns Venezuelan rulers as Washington prepares to dictate policy

US president says Latin American nation’s post-Maduro leader must give Washington ‘total access’

Trump, Venezuela and the limits of the Taco trade

Plus, banks and activist investors

Bridgepoint agrees to buy former KPMG restructuring unit at £800mn valuation

Private equity firm to take majority stake in Interpath in deal that would see HIG Capital exit

EU deference to Trump contorts response to brazen Venezuela attack

Also in this newsletter: France jumps the gun on pesticide protection measures

FTAV’s further reading

Grok; Venezuela; AI and private markets; crypto thieves; Tolkien nerdery

FirstFT: Trump warns Venezuela to meet US demands

Also in today’s newsletter: Greenland threats and France’s far right

What is Trump’s plan for Venezuelan oil?

Industry insiders have warned overhauling country’s oil industry could take years — and cost tens of billions of dollars

Ex-Chevron executive seeks $2bn for Venezuelan oil projects

Donald Trump’s toppling of President Nicolás Maduro opens door to US investors eyeing world’s largest crude reserve

‘I applaud him’: Venezuelan diaspora hails Trump after Maduro’s capture

Florida residents rejoice at authoritarian leader’s ousting, even as some nurse apprehension about future

Ruchir Sharma: top 10 trends for 2026

The AI mania could wane and drag down the economies of the two superpowers, but the rest of the world is well positioned to pick up the slack

The US is losing its battle to break up Big Tech

Antitrust enforcers suffer setbacks in huge monopoly cases as judges prove reluctant to carve up businesses

The woman with Trump’s nod to lead Venezuela

Washington has built its transition plans around vice-president Delcy Rodríguez, a canny operator close to the oil industry

‘Down to the wire’: ECB’s digital euro project faces decisive vote in 2026

Central bank aims to introduce the tokens in 2029 but parties in the European parliament are divided

Asda and Morrisons’ private equity owners raise £6.5bn in property deals

Proceeds from supermarket, warehouse and petrol station sales have been used to cut debt accrued in leveraged buyouts

Taxes will need to rise before next UK election, economists predict

Majority of respondents in FT’s annual survey say economy will not be strong enough for people to feel better off

The AI debt boom does not augur well for investors

The surge in investment may end up looking more like previous cycles of over-optimism and heavy capital spending

EU recycling backfires as Chinese buyers snap up aluminium scrap

Novelis executive says European metal sector in terminal decline despite consumers willing to pay more for recycled products

French far right courts business leaders as it prepares for power

Rassemblement National leader Jordan Bardella holds once-taboo meetings with CEOs and investors

Dark deeds of criminal clans, toxic ties and family (mis)fortunes

From a 22-year-old’s striking debut to fictional forays by acclaimed poets, first novels that conjure China, Spain, Italy, Wyoming and a royal castle

US asset managers break M&A spending record

Industry reported $38bn in transactions in 2025 as consolidation intensifies