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[EN] Financial Times

Amitabh Chaudhry: Foreign banks won’t find it easy in India

Axis Bank chief on the Indian economy and the road ahead for the banking sector

UK, US and global politics: what students should know

Read FT articles picked by our teacher advisers

School politics class: Thanks Donald, Europe will take it from here

Regionalism and the EU

Trump sues the IRS and Treasury for at least $10bn

Lawsuit stems from the disclosure of the US president’s tax documents during his first term

US threatens to ‘decertify’ Canadian aircraft as rift with Ottawa deepens

Trump threatens tariff on Canada-made aircraft sold into US unless Gulfstream jets receive certification

Apple’s blockbuster iPhone sales power record $144bn quarter

Strong holiday season and boost from China drive 23% increase in smartphone revenue

Trump says he will name next Fed chair on Friday morning

Former US central bank governor Kevin Warsh emerges as frontrunner

US shutdown avoided despite stand-off over immigration enforcement

Democrats and Republicans have two more weeks to agree measures to end heavy-handed tactics by federal agents

Letter: Why investors might demand a higher equity risk premium

From Sandra Peters, Senior Head of Global Financial Reporting Advocacy at CFA Institute; Member of the FRC’s Stakeholder Insights Group; Former Member of US Securities and Exchange Commission’s Investor Advisory Committee, New York, NY, US

Letter: There’s a lot of hype around small modular reactors

From Steve Thomas, Emeritus Professor of Energy Policy, University of Greenwich, London SE10, UK

Letter: A portfolio manager’s portfolio manager

From Rajiv Dadlani, San Francisco, CA, US

Letter: January is the start of a wave of riotous nature

From David Ross, Petworth, West Sussex, UK

Letter: EU and Russia — how the cyber battle lines are drawn

From Aybars Tuncdogan, Reader (Associate Professor) in Digital Innovation & Information Security, King’s College, London WC2, UK

Letter: The scenario that economic warfare experts fear most

From Eric Golson, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK

Letter: China on Ukraine: ‘We’re impartial and objective’

From Bi Haibo, Spokesperson, Chinese Embassy in the UK, London W1, UK

Correction: Lord Jason Stockwood

Lord Jason Stockwood worked as a dock labourer in Grimsby when he was 18, not 15 as wrongly stated in an article on January 29

First lady’s Amazon documentary met with poor attendance

HSBC targets Hong Kong IPOs after missing out on listings boom

Lender ‘maniacally focused’ on rebuilding its investment bank in one of its home markets

FT Crossword: Number 18,281

Cuba has ‘15 to 20 days’ of oil left as Donald Trump turns the screws

Crude exports to Havana are drying up, according to Kpler, amid US blockade of Venezuela and pressure on Mexico

Weight-loss drugs linked to risk of pancreatitis, UK regulator warns

Medicines watchdog urges vigilance over rare but serious side effect of GLP-1 medicines

US moves to open Venezuela’s vast crude reserves to Big Oil

Treasury issues ‘general licence’ that will allow American groups to purchase and resell the South American country’s oil

First Brands at breaking point as it scrambles to avoid liquidation

The company is relying on a $48mn infusion from automakers to continue operating

FirstFT: China iPhone sales power Apple’s ‘remarkable’ $144bn quarter

Also in today’s newsletter: Microsoft sheds $360bn in market value, and Sony and Singapore’s GIC to partner up in music venture