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金融时报
Financial Times
2025-10-29
Asia-Pacific
Donald Trump arrives in South Korea for talks on trade and security ties
Nvidia supplier SK Hynix has already sold next year’s chips on AI boom
Bangladesh tycoon files arbitration claim over ‘hundreds of millions’ lost
Can man land, and live, on Mars?
Lakshmi Mittal’s energy venture bought Russian oil transported on blacklisted ships
US and South Korea seal trade deal
‘The world is watching’: Trump and Xi to meet with global trade on the line
Cheaper, greener power is on the way
Scott Bessent calls on Japan to let central bank fight inflation
Slovenia plans to attract Chinese investment with ‘panda bonds’
EU pressed to back critical minerals projects as China tightens grip
US versus China: a test of strength
OpenAI’s long-awaited restructuring deal
Companies
Thermo Fisher nears $10bn takeover of drug trial software maker Clario
Hedge funds invoke antitrust laws in new frontier of distressed debt wars
Citi probe did not interview women who complained about executive’s conduct
Nvidia becomes world’s first $5tn company
Revenge against the banking nerds is near
Deregulation will pour extra fuel on the private credit bonfire
German start-ups set for deal on kamikaze drones with Rheinmetall
The global boom in solar — with or without the US
OpenAI’s chief Sam Altman gets a licence to play the field
‘Cable cowboy’ John Malone to step down from media and telecoms empire
Morgan Stanley to extend reach into private groups in deal for EquityZen
US set to speed up approval for some generic drugs in blow to Big Pharma
Boeing takes $5bn hit on delays to new 777X jet
AI start-up Character.ai bans teens from talking to chatbots
Porsche-Piëch family explores investing in €6bn VW diesel engine unit
Gates Foundation skews global health agenda after US retreat, study says
Phoenix in talks to raise more than £1bn to bolster its pensions buyout business
Americas
Hurricane Melissa ravages Jamaica
Venezuela’s creaking military prepares for US strikes
The Flatiron reborn: a pie-shaped slice of sky-high living
Copper hits record high on supply fears
Federal Reserve trims US interest rates by quarter point but casts doubt on December cut
Zohran Mamdani’s mother on raising a political star
If fraud is like cockroaches, beware the next infestation
Commodities
Europe and the curse of geography
Mittal joint venture says it has stopped buying Russian oil
Rachel Reeves looks at early scrapping of windfall tax on UK oil and gas sector
Booming US gas producers identified as top polluters in environmental report
Economy
Starmer refuses to stand by manifesto tax pledge
Who will be Donald Trump’s next Federal Reserve chair — and what will they do?
ECB will remain on hold in the absence of bad data or external shocks
US workers hit by slowing income growth
The bridge that bursts Britain’s public spending myths
What’s stopping Britain building?
Markets
Is it really a bubble?
Food & Drink
It’s not about the food — Jay Rayner on the secret of a great restaurant
Life & Arts
The blepharoplasty boom
Down Cemetery Road TV review — Emma Thompson plays a sharp-tongued detective in sprawling thriller
The Line of Beauty theatre review — a captivating portrait of Thatcher’s Britain
Arts
Alireza Razavi on living in a modernist masterpiece in Paris
Dave: The Boy Who Played the Harp album review — a five-star offering from the pinnacle of UK rap
Iran
Israel says it will resume Gaza ceasefire after IDF strikes kill more than 100
Work & Careers
Are we surrounded by narcissists?
Financials
$12bn of debt: How First Brands Group collapsed
FT Podcast
Toxic Legacy, Ep. 2: Painted Over
Books
Look Closer: How to Get More out of Reading — a hitchhiker’s guide to a galaxy of words
Europe
Gel manicures are bad. What do we do now?
Capital markets
Hedge fund tactics fuel Europe’s market for non-existent debt
EU economy
Germany’s fading economic opportunity
Equities
It’s a junk rally
Africa
Exxon cancels briefing on progress of $30bn Mozambique gas project