Friday, November 29
FT News Briefing29 Nov 2019

Friday, November 29

US political parties develop new technology that will access voters through the phone contacts of their supporters, OECD data shows the European Union is hit hard by the global trade slowdown and premium economy class overtakes business on several airline carriers as the most profitable seats. Plus, the latest on Japan South Korea tensions. The FT’s Edward White explains why South Korean forced labour victims are being lobbied to drop their claims for reparations.

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Global industries squeezed as Iran war enters third month

Global industries squeezed as Iran war enters third month

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Introducing The Story of Money: They are history’s geniuses. But were they any good at investing?

Introducing The Story of Money: They are history’s geniuses. But were they any good at investing?

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War, inflation and how central banks are handling it all

War, inflation and how central banks are handling it all

Apple delivered another quarter of strong sales growth driven by what the tech giant called its “most popular” iPhone model ever, and we explore how some of the world’s biggest central banks are deali...

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Defence stocks drop despite US-Iran war

Defence stocks drop despite US-Iran war

Meta said it would boost its spending on AI this year, and Jay Powell says he will stay on as a Federal Reserve governor once his term as chair ends. Plus, the special relationship between the UK and ...

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Life under Iran’s digital blackout

Life under Iran’s digital blackout

Federal regulators launched a probe into all Disney-owned TV stations after a late-night comedian made a joke about First Lady Melania Trump, and emerging market stocks have recovered all of their los...

29 Apr 12min

Private equity deals where the seller is also the buyer

Private equity deals where the seller is also the buyer

The number of countries cutting energy taxes in response to the Iran war has doubled over the past month, and China blocked Meta’s $2bn purchase of the AI group Manus. Plus, big private equity backers...

28 Apr 11min

Senior Republican clears path for next Fed chair

Senior Republican clears path for next Fed chair

Alleged Trump shooter is set to be charged in federal court Monday, Republican Senator Thom Tillis said he will allow confirmation of Fed nominee Kevin Warsh to proceed, and the world’s leading centra...

27 Apr 11min

BP’s major setback

BP’s major setback

Meta will cut 10% of its staff next month, BP suffered a heavy defeat at its annual shareholder meeting, and the Paramount–Warner Brothers Discovery deal is one step closer to being sealed. Plus, the ...

24 Apr 13min

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