
Game on for the biggest leveraged buyout
Elon Muskâs business empire has been hit by a wave of senior departures over the past year, video games maker Electronic Arts is being taken private by a Saudi Arabia-backed consortium, and Downing Street has opened the door for Labour to break its election promises and raise taxes in the Budget. Plus, the euroâs biggest rally since 2017 has further to run, Wall Street banks are predicting. Mentioned in this podcast:Elon Musk hit by exodus of senior staff over burnout and politicsVideo games maker Electronic Arts strikes $55bn deal to go privateLabour refuses to rule out manifesto-breaking tax risesEuroâs rally has further to run, Wall Street banks predictThe FT News Briefing has been nominated for Signalâs listenerâs choice award for best Daily Podcast. Vote for us here! Todayâs FT News Briefing was produced by Fiona Symon, Katya Kumkova, Sonja Hutson, and Marc Filippino. Additional help from Kent Militzer, Michael Lello and David da Silva. The FTâs acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The showâs theme music is by Metaphor Music.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
30 Syys 9min

Washington tangos with another government shutdown
The Trump administrationâs financial regulator is preparing to change five decades of corporate reporting practice, and the US government is once again on the brink of a shutdown. Plus, Denmark is closing its airspace to drones after a series of incursions, and drive-throughs are the latest craze sweeping the coffee world. Mentioned in this podcast:Let the market decide how often companies reportTrump to meet lawmakers with government shutdown days awayDenmark bans civil drones for a week after sightings over military basesThe rise of drive-through US coffee chains with a need for speedWhy Japan is sprucing up its shabby officesTodayâs FT News Briefing was produced by Ethan Plotkin, Victoria Craig, Katya Kumkova, Sonja Hutson, and Marc Filippino. Additional help from Alexander Higgins and Peter Barber. The FTâs acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The showâs theme music is by Metaphor Music. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
29 Syys 12min

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27 Syys 44s

Ukraineâs new war chest: frozen Russian funds?
Oracle, private equity group Silver Lake and Abu Dhabiâs MGX will control roughly 45 per cent of TikTok USA, Germanyâs chancellor has called for Europe to use frozen Russian assets to create new loan to finance Ukraineâs war effort, and a landmark trial finds former French president Nicolas Sarkozy guilty of criminal conspiracy. Plus, can a US bailout save Argentinaâs president from deepening political problems?Mentioned in this podcast:TikTok US to be valued at $14bn after Trumpâs deal, White House saysEuropean officials fear Trump is preparing to blame them for Ukraine failureGermanyâs Merz backs using frozen Russian assets for UkraineNicolas Sarkozy sentenced to 5 years in prison in Libya corruption trialCan a US bailout save Argentinaâs Javier Milei?Until 29th October, you can save 40% on a standard annual digital subscription at ft.com/briefingsaleTodayâs FT News Briefing was produced by Persis Love, Victoria Craig, Katya Kumkova, Sonja Hutson, and Marc Filippino. Additional help from Blake Maples, Michael Lello and David da Silva. The FTâs acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The showâs theme music is by Metaphor Music. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
26 Syys 11min

Alarm bells over US lending standards
BNP Paribas has relaxed a policy that blocked it from financing âcontroversial weaponsâ, US debt investors have raised the alarm over lax lending standards in credit markets, and Italy is considering a freeze in its retirement age of 67. Plus, Singapore and Hong Kong want to become major players in the gold market. Mentioned in this podcast:BNP Paribas drops pledge not to finance âcontroversial weaponsâUS debt investors raise alarm over lending standardsItaly weighs freezing its retirement age at 67Singapore and Hong Kong shoot for place in gold firmamentUntil 29th October, you can save 40% on a standard annual digital subscription at ft.com/briefingsaleTodayâs FT News Briefing was produced by Fiona Symon, Katya Kumkova, Sonja Hutson, and Marc Filippino. Additional help from Blake Maples, Michael Lello and David da Silva. The FTâs acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The showâs theme music is by Metaphor Music. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
25 Syys 11min

US companies love AI. But canât say why
The boss of Eli Lilly has branded the UK âprobably the worst country in Europeâ for drug prices, US President Donald Trump hit out at the UN at a speech at the global bodyâs General Assembly, and the Federal Reserve has scope to cut interest rates another three times, the OECD has said. Plus, the biggest US-listed companies keep talking about artificial intelligence, but few appear to be able to describe how the technology is changing their businesses for the better. Mentioned in this podcast:Eli Lilly boss brands UK âworst country in Europeâ for cheap drug pricesCan the UN save itself from irrelevance?Federal Reserve has room for three more rate cuts as US growth slows, says OECDUK set for highest inflation in G7, says OECDAmericaâs top companies keep talking about AI â but canât explain the upsidesUntil 29th October, you can save 40% on a standard annual digital subscription at ft.com/briefingsaleCREDIT: PBS and the White HouseRead a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
24 Syys 11min

Oracleâs leadership shake-up
Nvidia said it planned to invest up to $100bn in OpenAI to support a massive build-out of artificial intelligence data centres, Oracleâs Safra Catz is stepping down as chief executive and the US is considering a âlarge and forcefulâ intervention to support Argentina through a bout of severe market volatility. Plus, shares in Indian IT companies fell after US President Donald Trump sharply raised the application fee for H-1B visas. Mentioned in this podcast:Nvidia to invest up to $100bn in OpenAIOracle splits CEO role as Safra Catz steps downTikTok algorithm to be overseen by Oracle in Trump dealUS offers financial lifeline to Argentinaâs Javier MileiIndian IT shares fall over fears from Trumpâs $100,000 H-1B visa feeUntil 29th October, you can save 40% on a standard annual digital subscription at ft.com/briefingsaleTodayâs FT News Briefing was produced by Katya Kumkova, Sonja Hutson, and Marc Filippino. Additional help from Alex Higgins and David da Silva. The FTâs acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The showâs theme music is by Metaphor Music.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
23 Syys 11min