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[EN] Financial Times

Cyprus takes EU helm as bloc reels from rising global territorial conflict

Also in this newsletter: MEPs call for faster action on ‘illegal’ content published by Elon Musk’s AI chatbot

FTAV’s further reading

Gavin Newsom; AI debt; UK outlook; Grok; Zohran Mamdani; digital AI dolls

FirstFT: US oil groups seek guarantees for Venezuela investment

Also in today’s newsletter: EU companies rule book, and private equity funds

Trump’s Venezuela action raises threat for China’s oil supplies

Chinese producers fear similar US intervention in Iran would disrupt access to discounted crude supplies

Huge copper shortage to pose ‘systemic risk’ to global economies, warns S&P

Data group forecasts deficit of 10mn tonnes by 2040, equivalent to nearly one-third of current global demand

Apollo co-founder Josh Harris leads $1bn fundraising at Bruin Capital

Harris’s investment firm 26North is a lead backer of a new vehicle targeting service providers to the sports industry

Is Chris Hohn the real heir to Warren Buffett?

Plus, Wells Fargo’s investment banking ambitions and hedge funds race for Venezuela’s esoteric debt

Investors ditch proxy advisers at their own risk

The firms are fallible, but they at least come with accountability

How Trump could take control of Greenland

US president wants to take the vast Arctic territory from Denmark. What could he really do?

Obesity drug users will regain weight two years after ending medication, review finds

Experts say health authorities need plans to deal with people coming off medicines such as Ozempic and Wegovy

Donald Trump’s imperial Venezuela folly will leave America no richer

Like the Spanish conquistadors, the president’s search for mineral wealth in South America will weaken the US

The next Fed chair shouldn’t party like it’s 1999

It is premature to assume the AI era will lead to non-inflationary growth like the ’90s computing boom

Which films hit big in 2025 — and what comes next

From the Avengers to the Minions, Hollywood is counting on reliable franchises in 2026 — but are there enough to keep audiences in cinemas?

The gangs, goons and guerrillas running swaths of Venezuela

From street paramilitaries to Colombian insurgents, Venezuela is teeming with men with guns

Stanley Wong: ‘I’m a Buddhist; moving from Hong Kong to Kyoto felt right’

The artist-designer swapped city bustle for a hilltop home in Higashiyama — it mirrors his Zen approach to life

Stablecoins could shake up global payments — but not with technology

Fintechs have touted stablecoins as a way to revolutionise international transfers

Bonhams loss almost doubled to £213mn as art market slumped

UK-based auction house took hefty impairment charges and posted lower revenues for 2024

Ask a stylist: How can I style what I already have to make it feel current?

Price: zero. Effort: minimal. Result? Incredibly 2026. Happy new year

British business faces a rude activist awakening

Boaz Weinstein’s campaign against investment trusts is encouraging wider intervention by US funds

Berlin in the dark: a power outage shakes Germany

Arson that left parts of German capital without electricity for days highlights poor energy infrastructure

Trump cuts to academia risks ceding AI lead, warns Microsoft scientist

Veteran executive Eric Horvitz argues talent and ideas will move abroad without US support for universities

Bayer’s ambitions boosted by relaxation of EU gene-edited crop rules

German life sciences giant says looser regulations could reshape Europe’s €6bn seed market

Wells Fargo wants to be taken seriously as an investment bank. Will it succeed?

Freed from a punitive asset cap, Jamie Dimon-protégé Charlie Scharf has big ambitions for the US Main Street lender

Climate insurance legal action surges as property damage costs rise

Extreme weather events drive business disruption litigation