Thursday, February 27
FT News Briefing27 Feb 2020

Thursday, February 27

Donald Trump sought to defuse criticism of his handling of the coronavirus and predicted stock markets would be booming again, while investors are betting that central banks will respond to the financial fallout from the outbreak with stimulus, and Microsoft has warned that supply chain disruption due to the virus will cause the company to miss its revenue guidance for its Windows and Surface products. Plus, Walmart is exploring the sale of a stake in the UK supermarket chain Asda.

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The rocky legal future of Trump’s tariffs

The rocky legal future of Trump’s tariffs

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How Trump's tariffs ripped up the global trade order

How Trump's tariffs ripped up the global trade order

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Untold: Opus Dei, Ep. 1

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Untold host Antonia Cundy uncovers the cultural and political influence of a controversial Catholic organisation in America. Opus Dei exists to help people get closer to God, but some members say they...

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Hong Kong woos asset managers with potential tax cuts

Hong Kong woos asset managers with potential tax cuts

The United Arab Emirates has told allies that it would participate in a multinational maritime task force intended to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and Hong Kong is weighing tax cuts for asset managers...

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Investors try to stay ahead of Trump’s Iran moves

Investors try to stay ahead of Trump’s Iran moves

Iran’s top military leadership dismissed Donald Trump’s claims that the Islamic republic was ready to make a deal, the US president appears to make abrupt policy pivots based on swings in oil prices, ...

26 Mar 11min

Gold hasn’t been acting like itself lately

Gold hasn’t been acting like itself lately

Meta and OpenAI will be among the first customers of Arm’s long-awaited new AI processor, the haven asset gold hasn’t been looking like its usual self, and Volkswagen is in talks to switch production ...

25 Mar 11min

Netanyahu’s rivals try to outdo him over Iran

Netanyahu’s rivals try to outdo him over Iran

Sources tell the FT that Pakistan is positioning itself as the lead mediator trying to broker an end to the US’s and Israel’s war against Iran, and the US ambassador to the EU says the bloc must imple...

24 Mar 11min

Strait of Hormuz crisis poses fresh threat to global food, energy

Strait of Hormuz crisis poses fresh threat to global food, energy

The World Food Project warns millions more could be pushed into acute hunger if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. Plus, energy executives meet in Houston as war in Iran rages, and China pitches its...

23 Mar 12min

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