Financial Times UK (Weekend) - 6 Dez 2025

Table of content - Financial Times UK (Weekend) (6 Dez 2025)

Netflix seals $83bnWarner Bros deal
London ready for Christmas
US security strategy urges ‘resistance’ to Europe and shrugs off Russia threat
The influence list
Trump Jr’s business links revive debate over ethics
Economics of war
‘Gentle genius’ of Tom Stoppard
‘I’m unashamedly provincial’
The remaking of a British icon
‘Canny’ crypto tycoon gifts Farage a war chest
Facial recognition used by police biased, Home Office admits
EU and UK at odds over youth scheme
Lammy talks up customs unions amid ‘reset’ efforts
Disgust in Tunbridge Wells after taps run dry
Reeves’ salary sacrifice raid to hit 3.3mn pension savers
Trump Jr-backed group wins $620mn loan
Bill seeks legal halt on China chip sales
Court allows Texas to redraw electoral map before 2026 poll
Israel-supported Gaza militia leader killed in armed clash
Macron warns Xi of dangers to the world order during his visit to China
ECB urges Meloni’s party to rethink changing the status of Italy’s gold
Wall Street worried candidate for Fed chair would appease president
Kremlin gives mixed verdict on Ukraine peace talks with US envoy
Elephant in the room hampers frictionless EU trade
Babiš relinquishes control of business to be Czech premier
Hong Kong leader in spotlight over deadly blaze
Putin and Modi pledge to deepen trade ties
Germany approves pension bill as Merz quashes rebellion
India cuts rates after economy shows ‘remarkable resilience’
Lab-grown human genomes closer following breakthrough
Taiwan bans Chinese social media app on fraud fears
Crypto’s rocky year
Financier who became ‘king of the Euromarkets’
Why Americans feel poorer even though they’re not
Why the Democrats have a big hill to climb
How science can phase out animal testing
UK asylum reforms lack a credible development commitment
In the Holy Land, religion poisons search for peace
A room with two views
AI versus art connoisseur — there’s really no contest
Where Engels fears to tread
In Ireland they consider August the start of autumn
Mick’s way with words
Clarification
That takes the biscuit
The ‘safe AI’ evangelist eyes Anthropic IPO
Trump needs an off-ramp in Venezuela
Central banks are missing a clear theory of inflation
▸ Etsy witches face a tough business spell
▸ The wins of COP that nobody noticed
Drop the gloom if you want to change public behaviour
I’ve been caught out by a Ring doorbell — have you?
Should captains always go down with their ships?
Wall St expects double-digit gains for US stocks next year
Europe’s Black Forest Labs challenges Silicon Valley rivals for slice of AI funding
Musk’s X fined €120mn over breach of EU rules
Chinese challenger to Nvidia leaps 425% in Shanghai debut
Bucking a trend
Search for bank boss turns full circle after stand-in lands job
IndiGo cancels 1,000 flights in system ‘breakdown’
KKR in talks to buy private equity sports investment pioneer Arctos
Salary freeze
Drahi’s telecoms empire strikes back and wrongfoots creditors
America’s dollar stores thrive as affordability crunch changes shopping habits
Upstart hedge fund HoldCo pushes to oust KeyCorp chief
Zipcar’s departure from Britain’s roads slows push towards greener transport
Kroger will pay Ocado $350mn for paring back partnership
StanChart settles £1.5bn Iran sanctions case
Telecom Plus in talks to take stake in Ovo
EU plan to leverage frozen Russian assets risks undermining euro, investors warn
Brazil’s central bank probes Santander executive over Itaú fraud allegations
US private equity firm halts sale of gas driller stake after sovereign fund suit
Goldman’s dealmaking instincts make a return
The day in the markets
Visa picks Canary Wharf for European HQ when lease at Paddington expires
European stocks are quietly giving the US a kicking
Netflix’s WBD deal swaps history for fantasy
Weinstein’s tilt at UK trusts succeeds — but not on his terms
Glencore makes its growth pitch with a copper extravaganza
Arab region experiences record temperatures in 2024
The new economics of war
Happy holidays
Wayving, not driving
Felicity Kendal
On the road to robotaxis
The new economics of war
‘I’m unashamedly provincial’
THE PRINCE RUPERT
Keeping up with the Ambanis
British designers bet on the high street
Day-to-night dressing in December
Discoveries of 2025
Tim Moore
Duncan Craig
Oliver Smith
Accumulation machine
Tapestry of talent
FT and Schroders Business Book of the Year 2025
Unrest without end
Survival of the wittiest
Resistance as a right
Tokyo story
The storyteller weaves a new spell
Language for a time of peril
Dreams of Bucharest
‘I was David Lynch’s navigator’
‘It was as if all the lights had dimmed’
Who killed Mozart?
His secret voice
DAY TRIPPER
Solution 1,363
How Venice left Monet spellbound
POLYMATH 1,364
CROSSWORD 18,232
BRIDGE
CHESS
Solution 18,226
The Abandons
Ludovic Hunter-Tilney
Rebecca Nicholson
Sean Combs: The Reckoning
De La Soul
Danny Leigh & Jonathan Romney
Sarah Hemming
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Eternity
Cover-Up
Prime Minister
It’s work party season — here’s a survival guide
Maga’s strange rage against Europe
‘Ōu 3’ by Rintaro Kameoka
Discover the best books of 2025
Chess solution 2652
Brave new world
Cash in stocks-and-shares Isas could be taxed, industry warns
READERS WRITE
This week . . .
Best buys
No, houses are not getting more affordable
When is cash not cash?
How can I protect my children’s inheritance?
Can investment trusts steer you through the AI bubble?
Leaders and laggards in strong year for FTSE 100
Forget the data, homes are not more affordable
An existential battle to engage the digital generation
Don’t get hung up on investment trust discounts
AI investors look beyond mega stocks
Saba shock: investment trusts adapt to new realities
Saba shock: investment trusts adapt to new realities
A tried and tested route into private assets?
How can I protect my children’s inheritance?
Why not even your cash fund is risk free
It’s a wonderful life . . .
Tailor-made Christmas
Wonderful life . . .
How I became friends with a robin
The gifts top gardeners really want
Upping their game
‘Each layer of the table design is a feast for the senses’
Have yourself a very handmade Christmas
The year’s best interiors books
Chocs populi
‘I like a tree that bursts out of the space’
’Tis the season to swap the TV for a projector
Goodbye to all flat
Present moments
Best in clasp
Perfect scents
Sole mates
‘Be still, that’s the real gift of the season’
‘My presents are either useful or off the mark’
Gifts selected
Gifts selected
‘Last minute panic shopping has its merits’
Gifts selected
‘I always have a touch of green or red’
Gifts selected
‘We drink, we dance, we sing’
‘Cooking at home is a treat’
Gifts selected
Gifts selected
The FT Style team’s stocking filler selections

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