Financial Times UK (Weekend) - 16 Nov 2024

Table of content - Financial Times UK (Weekend) (16 Nov 2024)

Musk’s wealth to hit new heights as deals fire up SpaceX and xAI
EV goals driving carmakers into crisis and leaving jobs at risk, Nissan to warn
Private school parents lash out as exodus begins
American icon Martha Stewart
How to trade in the Trump era
Neither baffled nor energised
PULLED TOGETHER
Liberals speak an odd language
▸ Kennedy sparks pharma rout
▸ Mainstream media fears
▸ Corporate issuers rush
▸ Big Read: Musk’s Doge
▸ Loyalist rubber stamp
▸ John Burn-Murdoch
Post Office victims left fighting for full redress
Sluggish growth deals blow to chancellor
Overhaul of financial compensation rules unveiled
Murdoch’s News Group settles over all but two hacking claims
IT system developed to replace Horizon put ‘on pause’
Starmer vows to ‘stay the course’ on steep tax rises
Pensions ‘Megafund’ proposals expected to reshape industry
Ofsted aims to swap one-word grades for ratings in 10 areas
Zhuhai reels after latest China mass killing
Regional leader blames Valencia flood alert failure on Madrid
Brussels downgrades growth forecasts
Opening of megaport in Peru raises concerns about Beijing’s influence
Tehran endures daily power cuts as Iran battles to conserve gas supplies
More than 40 arrested and €520mn of assets seized in mafia crackdown
Britain top destination after US for legal migrants as 2023 breaks record
Lebanon’s ‘badass’ carrier shrugs off risks of war
Israeli strike flattens Beirut building as bombing intensifies
Scholz urges Putin to end Ukraine conflict
Netanyahu aide quizzed over alleged October 7 call tampering
Leftist Sri Lanka leader wins landslide
Trump plumps for loyalists to rubber-stamp radical agenda
President-elect’s picks
Russia urges US to remain in Paris climate agreement
Musk’s Doge: all bark and no bite?
Refugee who became a towering figure of postwar art
Deft or daft — a judge’s antitrust handbag ruling
Trump broke the Democrats’ thermostat
Trump’s alarming picks for government
Israel editorial is spot on, but alas is a year too late
A fellow New Yorker offers personal take on the president-elect
Important distinction that is not just semantics
Zappa’s nostalgia for the cigar-chomping executives
Schemers, sycophants, ideologues and billionaires
Chopsticks at dawn!
Recalling Waugh’s critique of a socialist Utopian state
Why Germany needs a transformation strategy
Audiobook pros and cons
The man who would be German chancellor
How to trade in the Trump era
We forget comparative advantage at our peril
Top reads at FT.com/opinion
London bus crashes are the result of an unsafe model
The task for the next Archbishop of Canterbury is monumental
Buying the dip — who eats taramasalata any more?
Pharma stocks hit after Trump discloses choice of health chief
Nintendo and Sony face ‘grim’ holiday season with old consoles and no big releases
Grubhub founder says he made $1bn buyback bids
TSMC secures $11.6bn under act that may have had its chips
Staying afloat
Mali move
Fintech pioneer heads for billion-dollar payday in New York
H2O investors challenge €250mn FCA settlement
Sex party planner Killing Kittens seeks money to take events global
Deutsche cuts costs
Mainstream media fears for its future in the second Trump era
Jane Street bets on Hong Kong start-up turning China’s noodle shop sales into securities
ProSieben shareholder MFE raises heat on board
Dealmaker Malone seeks wider scope for mergers
Dyson risks £120mn death duty bill for his farm empire
Liberty Steel unit’s restructuring proposal means hefty losses for creditors and taxpayers
Rise in office and shopping centre values boosts listed landlords
US corporate issuers race to benefit from Trump rally
Mali’s junta escalates conflict with mining groups over its share of profits
Western nuclear energy businesses seek eastern Europe deals
Killing the CAT is the aim of investor activists
The day in the markets
Hyundai appoints US citizen Muñoz as co-chief to face Trump challenges
Europe must tackle its economic troubles with greater urgency
Reeves must go bigger and bolder on local pensions reform
Disney tosses popcorn at long-suffering investors
The exceptional nation
Squid Game returns
The Mayan attraction
Jo Ellison
Love and the way we live
The exceptional nation
‘It’s colossal — but exciting!’
Can Lululemon win men over?
Out with the flat displays, in with the kinetic sculpture
The unusual loyalty tactics of Percival
Retro foundation gets a modern makeover
Backroads of the Yucatán
Short cuts: Orient Express takes to the seas, Bluey goes to Brisbane
From beach toy to adventurers’ best friend
Nuclear options
What Wallis Simpson really did in Shanghai
Powers of belonging
Triumph to tragedy
Bad dads loom large
Notes on letting go
Tea and sympathy
‘It’s more about Earth than about space’
Life, death and everything else
The return of Squid Game
Review
Pop goes the nude
THE LIFE OF A SONG
‘Ballet Shoes’ on point for our age
Egon Schiele’s natural side
Art world reacts to Trump victory
Shining a light on Mumbai
CROSSWORD
POLYMATH
BRIDGE
CHESS
Solution 17,890
Solution 1,308
Bad Sisters, series 2
Linkin Park
070 Shake
Dune: Prophecy
Immigration: How British Politics Failed
Radio
Gladiator II
Silkroad Ensemble with Rhiannon Giddens
The Tales of Hoffmann
Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat
Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point
Joy
Cuarteto Casals
The making of an American icon
Liberals speak a different language
‘Car Window’ (2018) by Tania Franco Klein
Have you signed up for the FT Weekend newsletter?
Chess solution 2598
School fees: parents under pressure
Question HMRC loan charge officials under oath, say MPs
READERS WRITE
James Pickford, Deputy Editor, FT Money
Claer Barrett
Below the line
Worth It?
Financial Thinking
Best buys
‘2mn women in UK face retirement poverty’
The art of being a lucky investor
Do I have to pay a year’s rent up front?
Mean reversion: has AI abolished gravity?
VAT on school fees: ‘We will have to pull our daughter out’
VAT on school fees: ‘We will have to pull our daughter out’
Are trendy private members’ clubs worth it?
Book in for our new Investment Clinic podcast
ETFs likely to become an active choice
Can investors adapt as Trump’s Washington turns on ESG?
The Apprentice who now wants to go solo
CV
Telecoms groups caught in a technology capex spiral
DIRECTORS’ DEALS
Babcock International (BAB)
SSE (SSE)
Vodafone (VOD)
Do I need to take out insurance against an IHT bill?
Mountain modern
A 21st-century snow rush
Mountain modern
I’m obsessed with TikTok estate sales
#92: Charles Stewart Parnell, County Wicklow, Ireland
Living the rêve in Revelstoke
Evergreen inspiration
Mountain views
Gee whizz
Cultural highs
Tyrolean with a twist — and no chalet needed
‘Hygge’ in your ‘hytte’
i / AT A GLANCE
Beauty and the beasts
New York City in winter
Table talks of the town
What’s on in New York this winter
Starry nights: four of the best new hotels
My top 10: Ariella Budick’s guide to The Frick
Comfort and joy: Eric Ripert’s top places to dine this season
Three serene winter getaways in the Hudson Valley
How to nail a festive trip to NYC C
Lustre for life: chasing New York’s neon dream
Where to soak, steam and sauna

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