
FT News Briefing
Financial Times
A rundown of the most important global business stories you need to know for the coming day, from the newsroom of the Financial Times. Available every weekday morning.
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Location:
United Kingdom
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News & Politics Podcasts
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Financial Times
Description:
A rundown of the most important global business stories you need to know for the coming day, from the newsroom of the Financial Times. Available every weekday morning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Language:
English
Website:
https://www.ft.com/
Episodes
Disney and OpenAI team up
12/12/2025
Cryptocurrency entrepreneur Do Kwon is sentenced to 15 years in prison on two counts of fraud, and the Walt Disney Company will allow OpenAI to use its characters in its flagship products. Plus, football fans are outraged over ticket prices for next year’s World Cup. And, you’ll meet the hardliner who wants to make Chile great again.
Mentioned in this podcast:
Crypto founder Do Kwon sentenced to 15 years in prison
Disney to invest $1bn in OpenAI
Football fans condemn ‘betrayal’ over ‘extortionate’ World Cup ticket prices
The hardliner who wants to make Chile great again
Friedrich Merz offers to host Ukraine talks so deal not done ‘above Europe’s head’
Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts
Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Victoria Craig, and produced by Fiona Symon and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann, Michael Lello and David da Silva. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.
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Duración:00:12:04
Fed cuts rates amid growing division
12/11/2025
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a quarter point, and Oracle shares fell on Wednesday after it reported disappointing revenues. Plus, there’s one conglomerate in Abu Dhabi dominating the economy and its ownership is in the hands of the royal family.
Mentioned in this podcast:
Federal Reserve cuts rates to lowest level in three years in divisive decision
Oracle shares slide as data centre spending mounts
How Abu Dhabi’s economy came to be dominated by IHC
Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts
Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Sonja Hutson, and produced by Fiona Symon and Victoria Craig. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann, Michael Lello and David da Silva. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Duración:00:10:42
Australia is first country to ban social media for children
12/10/2025
EU countries want to fast-track a decision to indefinitely immobilise up to €210bn in Russian sovereign assets, investors have increased bets that interest rates in major economies could diverge next year, and Berlin stands ready to throw its weight behind a German candidate to be the next president of the European Central Bank. Plus, Australia is now the first country in the world to restrict social media access for kids under the age of 16.
Mentioned in this podcast:
Trump gives Zelenskyy ‘days’ to respond to peace proposal
EU races to bypass Viktor Orbán on Russia assets before summit
Investors increase bets on ECB rate rise in threat to dollar
Germany sees high hurdles to winning ECB presidency
The countdown to the world’s first social media ban for children
Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts
Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Fiona Symon, Victoria Craig and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann, Michael Lello and David da Silva. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Duración:00:11:37
A double bubble for gold and US equities
12/9/2025
Paramount has launched a $108bn hostile bid to buy Warner Bros Discovery, US natural gas prices are soaring as the country ships record amounts of the fuel overseas, and US President Donald Trump says Nvidia will be allowed to send its H200 chips to China. Plus, retail investors are helping drive gold and US stocks towards “bubble” territory, the Bank for International Settlements has warned.
Mentioned in this podcast:
Paramount gatecrashes Warner Bros-Netflix deal with $108bn hostile bid
Surging gas prices worsen affordability crisis for Americans
Nvidia can sell H200 AI chips to China, Donald Trump says
Retail investors help drive gold and US stocks to bubble territory, BIS warns
Credit: CNBC
Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts
Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Victoria Craig and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from David da Silva. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Duración:00:10:55
Federal Reserve set for divisive final 2025 rate decision
12/8/2025
Europe seeks to rally support for Ukraine as US pressure builds, and there’s likely to be plenty of debate ahead of the Federal Reserve’s final rate decision of the year. Plus, how Netflix’s blockbuster Warner Brothers Discovery buy could reshape entertainment.
Mentioned in this podcast:
European allies to rally support for Ukraine as US pressure mounts
France shielding €18bn Russian asset pot from EU ‘reparations loan’ push
Fed expected to cut rates despite deep divisions over US economic outlook
Donald Trump drives historic shift of power from investors to boardrooms
Hollywood fears job cuts as opposition to Netflix-Warner deal grows
Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts
Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted by Victoria Craig, and produced by Julia Webster and Marc Filippino. Our show was mixed by Alex Higgins. Additional help from Peter Barber. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Duración:00:12:58
Big Four maintains stranglehold on UK audits
12/5/2025
The Big Four accounting firms maintained their iron grip on auditing the UK’s largest companies last year, the industry watchdog has found. Plus, Japan’s economic normalisation could impact global bond markets.
Mentioned in this podcast:
Big Four maintain stranglehold on biggest UK audits
US senators seek to block Nvidia sales of advanced chips to China
Japan’s economic normalisation will affect global liquidity
Japanese 10-year bond yields rise to highest level since 2007
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Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts
Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Victoria Craig and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann, Michael Lello and David da Silva. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Duración:00:11:37
Wall Street frets over Hassett as potential Fed chair
12/4/2025
Bond-market investors worry that the leading candidate for Fed chair is too close to US President Donald Trump, while HSBC finally picks its new chair. Plus, the EU has a last-minute plan to fund Ukraine’s economic revival.
Mentioned in this podcast:
Bond investors warned US Treasury over picking Kevin Hassett as Fed chair
HSBC appoints Brendan Nelson as chair after chaotic search
Brussels floats ‘emergency’ powers to raise €210bn from Russian assets
Tell us whether your spending habits have changed this holiday season. Email Marc at marc.filippino@ft.com
Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts
Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Fiona Symon, Victoria Craig and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Michael Lello. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.
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Duración:00:10:30
AI chatbot race enters crunch phase
12/3/2025
Nigel Farage has told donors he expects to do an election deal with the Conservatives, and the race to narrow OpenAI’s dominance in the chatbot race. Plus, Eurozone inflation unexpectedly turns higher and China’s biopharma industry could be a threat to western dominance in the sector.
Mentioned in this podcast:
Farage tells donors he expects to do an election deal with the Tories
Mistral unveils new models in race to gain edge in ‘open’ AI
OpenAI’s Sam Altman declares ‘code red’ after rivals make advances
Eurozone inflation unexpectedly rises to 2.2% in November
Will the next blockbuster drug come from China?
Donald Trump says he will nominate Federal Reserve chair in ‘early’ 2026
Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts
Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Fiona Symon, Victoria Craig and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kent Militzer. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann, Michael Lello and David da Silva. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Duración:00:11:42
Swiss prosecutors file charges against Credit Suisse and UBS
12/2/2025
UK pension funds are cutting back their exposure to US equities, and Swiss prosecutors have filed charges against Credit Suisse and its owner UBS over alleged organisational “deficiencies”. Plus, the chair of the UK's Office for Budget Responsibility has resigned, and the UK government will increase NHS spending on medicines to secure a carve-out from threatened US tariffs.
Mentioned in this podcast:
UK pension funds dump US equities on fears of AI bubble
Swiss prosecutors file charges against Credit Suisse and UBS
Head of UK fiscal watchdog quits after Budget leak
NHS to increase medicines spending to avoid threatened Trump tariffs
Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts
Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted by Sonja Hutson, and produced by Fiona Symon. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann, Michael Lello and David da Silva. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Duración:00:11:03
Key week for Russia-Ukraine peace talks
12/1/2025
Artificial intelligence is threatening starting consultancy salaries, and the push to end Russia’s years-long invasion of Ukraine continues this week. Plus, Revolut did not tell UK regulators its CEO was listed as UAE resident. And, voice trading is making a comeback on one part of Wall Street.
Mentioned in this podcast:
Top consultancies freeze starting salaries as AI threatens ‘pyramid’ model
Zelenskyy aides meet Trump team in Florida for talks on peace plan
UK officials sought assurances from Revolut over CEO Storonsky’s surprise move
Voice trading makes a comeback in $30tn Treasury market
Who Killed Europe’s single market dream?
Credit: Associated Press
Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts
Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted by Victoria Craig, and produced by Nisa Patel and Marc Filippino. Our show was mixed by Alexander Higgins. Additional help from Peter Barber. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Duración:00:12:37
The Wolf-Krugman Exchange: Trump’s ‘vibecession’
11/30/2025
As President Donald Trump approaches the one-year anniversary of his second term in office, the FT’s chief economics commentator Martin Wolf, and Nobel prize-winning economist Paul Krugman sit down to discuss the US economy and the state of American democracy. Are American consumers finally feeling the effect of Trump’s tariffs? Is AI to blame for the frozen labour market? Or is the spectre of a weakening democracy and plutocracy to blame for slumping consumer sentiment? In the first of four weekly episodes, Wolf and Krugman unpick the US and world economy, with Krugman explaining why he’s less pessimistic now than he was earlier this year.
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Produced by Mischa Frankl-Duval. Manuela Saragosa is the executive producer. Original music and sound design by Breen Turner.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Duración:00:42:07
How AI is changing warfare
11/28/2025
Artificial intelligence has the potential to disrupt almost every industry we work in, from manufacturing to stock trading. Defence is no exception, and at a time of rising global conflict, the question of how different militaries are using AI is increasingly important.
The FT’s Helen Warrell is joined by MIT Technology Review senior reporter James O’Donnell to debate the ethical, political and practical questions around AI warfare.
Mentioned in this podcast:
The State of AI: the new rules of war
Read the whole State of AI series here
Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts
Today’s FT News Briefing was edited by Marc Filippino, and hosted by Helen Warrell. It was produced by Victoria Craig and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Duración:00:09:24
UK Budget boosts taxes to all-time high
11/27/2025
S&P Global Ratings calls into question Tether’s ability to maintain its US dollar peg, and UK chancellor Rachel Reeves takes the wraps off the highly anticipated Budget. Plus, India’s booming steel production might be helping the domestic economy, but it’s causing environmental damage and trade tensions
Mentioned in this podcast:
S&P downgrades Tether’s assets to lowest level
UK Budget 2025: Reeves raises taxes by £26bn to all-time high
The cost of India’s hunger for cheap steel
Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts
Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Victoria Craig, Fiona Symon, and Lucy Baldwin. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann, Michael Lello and David da Silva. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Duración:00:11:20
Google closes in on Nvidia in the AI race
11/26/2025
Google’s parent company got close to a record $4tn market capitalisation, and more than $1tn has been wiped from the cryptocurrency market in the past six weeks. Plus, US consumers aren’t feeling too merry ahead of the holidays, and the UK prepares for its long-awaited Budget day.
Mentioned in this podcast:
US retail sales growth slows as affordability crunch weighs on households
Crypto market sheds $1.2tn as traders shun speculative assets
Nvidia shares tumble on signs Google gaining upper hand in AI
The four audiences Reeves’ ‘high-wire’ Budget must satisfy
Email Marc with your holiday stories and questions: marc.filippino@ft.com
Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts
Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Fiona Symon, Victoria Craig and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann, Michael Lello and David da Silva. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Duración:00:10:50
How Ireland became the weak spot in Europe’s defences
11/25/2025
Traders are piling into bets that Wednesday’s UK Budget will push the pound lower against the dollar, and the pharmaceutical industry saw some promising — and not so promising — clinical trial results. Plus, US tech stocks leapt on Monday and Ireland’s military neutrality has created a weak spot in Europe’s defences.
Mentioned in this podcast:
Currency traders bet against sterling ahead of Budget
Novo Nordisk shares slump after drug failure in Alzheimer’s trial
Bayer soars on promising trial results for stroke prevention drug
US tech stocks surge as Fed rate cut bets fuel rebound
How Ireland became the weak spot in Europe’s defences
Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts
Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Fiona Symon, and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann, Michael Lello and David da Silva. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Duración:00:10:26
The scramble for a Ukraine peace deal
11/24/2025
US pressure on Ukraine and its allies to agree a peace deal with Russia ignites fresh concern in Europe, and the US has officially designated Venezuela’s “Cartel of the Suns” a terror group. Plus, Europe looks to increase investment rules to stand up to China, and a look at why insurance companies are thinking about excluding AI risks from their corporate policies.
Mentioned in this podcast:
Trump hits out at Ukraine and Europe as confusion over US position mounts
What is Venezuela’s ‘Cartel of the Suns’?
EU to tighten investment rules to stand up to China
Insurers retreat from AI cover as risk of multibillion-dollar claims mounts
Moderna is most shorted stock in S&P 500 as Americans skip jabs
Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts
Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted by Victoria Craig, and produced by Julia Webster and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Alexander Higgins. Additional help from Peter Barber. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Duración:00:12:27
The Big Tech stock rollercoaster
11/21/2025
Tech stocks have been on a rollercoaster since Nvidia reported earnings, the US added 119,000 jobs in September but unemployment reached its highest level in four years, and the US has formally handed Ukraine a sweeping peace plan drawn up with Moscow. Plus, we’ll go over all the drama that’s ensued in the run-up to the G20 conference in South Africa.
Mentioned in this podcast:
US tech stocks slide as jolt of volatility hits Wall Street
The American exceptionalism trade is wobbling
US adds 119,000 jobs in September but unemployment hits four-year peak
US hands Ukraine new peace plan drawn up with Russia
Trump’s total boycott of G20 casts shadow over its future
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Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts
Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Mischa Frankl-Duval, Victoria Craig and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann, Michael Lello and David da Silva. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.
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Duración:00:12:22
The bidding war for Warner Brothers Discovery begins
11/20/2025
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 Discovery and China’s opaque economic data is coming under scrutiny.
Mentioned in this podcast:
Nvidia reports strong growth from bumper AI chip sales
The president’s men: Ellisons’ Trump ties shape battle for Warner Bros
UK inflation falls to 3.6% in October
The growing problem with China’s unreliable numbers
Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts
Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted by Marc Filippino and produced by Lucy Baldwin, Fiona Symon, Victoria Craig, Sonja Hutson Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann, Michael Lello and David da Silva. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Duración:00:12:36
Brussels sprouts critical minerals plan
11/19/2025
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 off on Tuesday as worries mounted over high valuations for artificial intelligence companies, and activist hedge fund Elliott Management has built a large stake in Barrick Mining.
Mentioned in this podcast:
Meta wins US case that threatened split with WhatsApp and Instagram
Brussels plans minerals stockpile centre to stop US snapping up supplies
US tech stocks dip as traders fret over ‘frothy’
AI valuations Elliott builds stake in gold miner Barrick
Today’s FT News Briefing was produced by Fiona Symon and Marc Filippino. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann, Michael Lello and David da Silva. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Duración:00:10:07
Crypto’s 2025 U-turn
11/18/2025
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 votes on the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files today, and the Financial Times’ Alison Killing explains why an estimated multitrillion-dollar infrastructure project in Saudi Arabia may take decades to get done.
Mentioned in this podcast:
Crypto market sheds $1.1tn as traders shun speculative assets
HSBC board at odds over candidates to succeed Mark Tucker as chair
Donald Trump backs vote to release Jeffrey Epstein files
End of The Line: how Saudi Arabia’s Neom dream unravelled
Today’s FT News Briefing was produced by Victoria Craig, Fiona Symon, Persis Love, and Marc Filippino. Our show was mixed by Kent Militzer. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann, Michael Lello and David da Silva. The FT’s acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Duración:00:11:44