FirstFT: Inside Paramount’s $108bn hostile bid for Warner Bros
Also in today’s newsletter: Fed and ECB moves on rates, and Revolut’s buyback offer
Also in today’s newsletter: Fed and ECB moves on rates, and Revolut’s buyback offer
A new book traces Franco Pepe’s farm-to-fork revolution
UAE energy giant emerges as frontrunner to buy Russia’s controlling stake in Serbia’s sole oil-processing facility
Oliver Zipse will be replaced by production head Milan Nedeljković in May
Discussions among regulators come as Beijing seeks to achieve self-sufficiency in semiconductor production
NHS in England ‘struggling to provide safe, reliable maternity and neonatal care’
Rwanda-allied M23 advances towards the eastern city of Uvira less than a week after accord signed at White House
Investigation is bloc’s latest challenge to US big tech companies
UK minimum wage, among the most generous in the rich world, is the only plausible explanation
Kazuo Ueda’s comments feed market expectations of an interest rate rise at next week’s meeting
Brussels cuts number of companies forced to comply and removes clause on climate plans for business
Prospect of higher borrowing costs in Eurozone, Australia and Canada could leave Federal Reserve as an outlier in 2026
Vilnius’s move follows appeals to EU to take more action against ‘hybrid’ attacks from Russia-aligned neighbour
Deep cuts at its steel division and weak demand weigh on German industrial heavyweight
Why ice is slippery; customs union; central bank losses; modern writing; stock market crashes
Also in this newsletter: Why battery supply chains may become a national security issue
Give it some binge
Carmakers want to lower costs and accelerate development speed for small vehicles to survive the rapid rise of Chinese competition
A shake-up of the ample reserves framework cannot be ruled out as the Fed’s leadership baton is passed
The FT Top 35 law firms, plus lawyers under political pressure. Also: the battle to do bankruptcy differently; five women at the top of $3bn-plus firms; the White House rewrites dealmaking; and prison reform focuses on solitary confinement
Plus, the trader known as ‘Gags’ prevails in court and a reshuffling inside Berkshire Hathaway
Plenty of trained foreigners want to work, but slots for the qualification exam seem as hard to get as Glastonbury tickets
Marc Filippino talks to Leslie Hook and Jamie Smyth