Thursday, February 21
FT News Briefing21 Feb 2019

Thursday, February 21

Food giant Kraft Heinz is looking to gobble up its competitors, Volkswagen chief executive Herbert Diess says US tariffs are the biggest worry for the industry and the Federal Reserve minutes of its latest meeting reassure investors. Plus, the FT’s Nathalie Thomas explains why environmentalists and energy businesses are confused by the UK government’s approach to hydrofracking.

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The Big Tech stock rollercoaster

The Big Tech stock rollercoaster

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The bidding war for Warner Brothers Discovery begins

The bidding war for Warner Brothers Discovery begins

Nvidia grew sales of its chips even faster than Wall Street anticipated in its latest quarter, and UK inflation fell to 3.6 per cent in October. Plus, Paramount is trying to buy Warner Brothers Discov...

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Brussels sprouts critical minerals plan

Brussels sprouts critical minerals plan

Meta has won the antitrust case that threatened to break it apart, the EU plans to create a central body to co-ordinate the purchasing and stockpiling of critical minerals. Plus, US tech stocks sold o...

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Crypto’s 2025 U-turn

Crypto’s 2025 U-turn

The cryptocurrency market is struggling as bitcoin has lost all its gains from this year, and HSBC leaders cannot agree on the bank's next chair of the board. Plus, the US House of Representatives vot...

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UK bond market wades through Budget uncertainty

UK bond market wades through Budget uncertainty

Goldman Sachs is on track to notch its best performance in the global deals market in 24 years. Plus, what UK gilt markets are looking for after Friday’s selloff, and how Spain’s deficit is set to fal...

17 Nov 202512min

British chemicals empire Ineos feels the squeeze

British chemicals empire Ineos feels the squeeze

Oracle’s enormous borrowing to fund a push into artificial intelligence computing has spooked investors, Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s heavily indebted empire, Ineos, is under increasing financial pressure, and...

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Scottish kilts set to enter the bond market

Scottish kilts set to enter the bond market

US government shutdown nears an end as House approves funding deal, European carmakers and other industrial companies continue to face “devastating” chip shortages, and Scotland has been handed the sa...

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SoftBank divesting from Nvidia could be good, actually

SoftBank divesting from Nvidia could be good, actually

The International Energy Agency says global oil and gas demand will rise for the next 25 years if the world does not change course; Masayoshi Son’s SoftBank Group has sold its entire stake in Nvidia; ...

12 Nov 202510min

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