Financial Times Asia - 17 Nov 2025
Trump trade negotiator lashes out at Europe over delays in reducing tariffs
Greece agrees Kyiv gas deal
Blue Owl investors face hefty losses as credit fund blocks exit ahead of merger
Briefing
Deep sea drilling is back in the Gulf of Mexico
Palestinian clans bolster Israel’s defences in Gaza
The real culprits of the US housing crunch
Zelenskyy fights to contain corruption crisis
China left with tomato paste mountain as sales to Italy collapse
Ukraine secures gas supplies from Greece
EU carbon tax comes under fire at climate summit amid trade tensions
Clan militias join Israel’s shadow war against Hamas in Gaza
Prabowo accused of whitewashing Suharto era
New Delhi’s backing boosts homegrown WhatsApp rival in tech nationalism drive
China and Japan row escalates over islands
UN labour body’s plan for move to Qatar spurs staff alarm
Even if the AI boom is a bubble, that does not mean now is the time to bail
‘Phantom’ data centres muddy America’s power forecasts
China’s stock market buoyed by sharp rise in foreign buyers
Saudi wealth fund offloads holdings in US groups
Brought to book
Deutsche’s new CFO aims to win over sceptics
Renault and Nissan in talks to fire up alliance
Investors to scour Fed minutes for rates clues
Porsche’s US pricing push backfires as $300mn dealer trial looms
Clariant warns of chemicals drift to China
Industry calls for reform to combat blood diamond trade
Advice to chief executives: pick up a book once in a while
CROSSWORD
Axing the penny makes cents as inflation erodes its value
Solution 18,213
Food for thought
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Damning picture of Israel’s offensive
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The revival of US deep-sea drilling
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Britain’s chance to reform its savings culture
Essay about fake research leaves me with a question
England’s Premier League is looking at an open goal
The OBR’s problem is not a lack of transparency
Perhaps the Royal Mail might like our number
German carmakers ignore the consumer at their peril
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The real culprits behind the US housing crunch
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Trump must not offer the Saudis one-sided security guarantees
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