Monday, December 30
FT News Briefing30 Des 2019

Monday, December 30

Fraudsters are milking companies of tens of billions of dollars a year with fake responses to online ads, new documents reveal that WeWork will have to pay $17m for some executives’ golden parachutes, and the number of small businesses being created in France has surged this year. Plus, why Warren Buffett says companies cannot be moral arbiters.

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Brussels’ plan to ease the energy crisis

Brussels’ plan to ease the energy crisis

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Bonus: A US shale pioneer on the Middle East war

Bonus: A US shale pioneer on the Middle East war

Global oil markets have faced historic disruption since the Iran war began in February. The FT’s Jamie Smyth speaks with shale pioneer Scott Sheffield and his son Bryan about energy security and why t...

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Fresh challenge for US Treasuries dominance

Fresh challenge for US Treasuries dominance

President Donald Trump said Lebanon and Israel had agreed to a 10-day ceasefire, the US Treasury’s status as the world’s lowest-cost dollar borrower is facing a fresh challenge, and Netflix’s chair an...

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How the world is preparing for oil shortages

How the world is preparing for oil shortages

Gulf monarchies raised almost $10bn in private sales of bonds this month, oil shortages are coming if the Strait of Hormuz stays closed, and US President Donald Trump has renewed his threat to fire Fe...

16 Apr 12min

PwC plans overhaul of consulting business

PwC plans overhaul of consulting business

Ships are altering course as the US Navy’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continues into its third day, and PwC plans to overhaul its global consulting business. Plus, insurers are turning to catast...

15 Apr 11min

OpenAI investors question its valuation

OpenAI investors question its valuation

A key UK government official says Britain’s leaders have shown a “corrosive complacency” towards defence, OpenAI’s $852bn valuation is under increasing scrutiny from its own backers and fixed-income t...

14 Apr 11min

Hungary ousts longtime prime minister Viktor Orbán

Hungary ousts longtime prime minister Viktor Orbán

Hungary’s prime minister Viktor Orbán concedes, US President Donald Trump says America will launch a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after peace talks with Iran failed, and Wall Street banks ar...

13 Apr 12min

US-Iran war boosts used electric vehicle sales

US-Iran war boosts used electric vehicle sales

Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz remains at a standstill, sales of used electric vehicles are surging in the US, and the International Monetary Fund is warning that the war’s shocks will be felt ...

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