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[EN] Financial Times

Trump’s pick in Honduras election loses lead as chaotic count continues

Vote tallying in poll overshadowed by US president’s pardoning of ex-leader of Central American country

Anthropic taps IPO lawyers as it races OpenAI to go public

AI start-up picks law firm Wilson Sonsini for what could be one of the largest public offerings ever

Russia says talks with US on Ukraine ‘useful’ but no deal reached

Vladimir Putin holds meeting with Donald Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff in Moscow

China spy case report criticises UK government and prosecutors as ‘shambolic’

‘Systemic failures’ contributed to collapse of case against Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry, security committee finds

UK government set to scrap some jury trials

‘A jury would have found you guilty’

FT Crossword: Number 18,229

American Eagle lifts outlook as Sydney Sweeney campaign boosts sales

Retailer had ‘record-breaking’ Thanksgiving and continues to benefit from marketing that has prompted political debate

Pete Hegseth invokes ‘fog of war’ as backlash grows over strikes on boats

US defence secretary defends legality of US attacks on alleged drug smugglers in Caribbean

Transcript: Bonds vs budgets

Katie Martin speaks to Ian Smith

EQT and Omers outline plan to refinance German broadband company

Co-owners of Deutsche Glasfaser want lenders to inject €600mn

FirstFT: India orders government-developed app to be installed on all smartphones

Also in today’s newsletter: Demand for Japanese bonds reassures jittery markets, and OpenAI declares ‘code red’ over ChatGPT

Trump sons’ bitcoin venture sheds almost 40% of its value in crypto turmoil

Company’s shares plummet as investors cash out at end of lock-up period

Farage tells donors he expects Reform UK will do an election deal with Tories

Rightwing populist party could pursue a merger or pact with the Conservatives

Taiwan’s AI boom leaves traditional manufacturers trailing

Diverging fortunes of technology and other sectors spark concern despite rapid growth in GDP

Bonds vs budgets

What can the world learn from the UK Budget?

Michael and Susan Dell pledge $6.25bn to help fund ‘Trump Accounts’ for children

Contribution to new child investment accounts marks latest effort by US billionaires to support president’s programmes

Trump says he will nominate Fed chair in ‘early’ 2026

President touts frontrunner Kevin Hassett as ‘potential’ new head of the US central bank

How will David Lammy’s overhaul of jury trials work?

Justice secretary says reforms are needed to reduce backlog of almost 80,000 cases waiting to be heard in crown court

Jaguar Land Rover parts ways with longtime design boss

Exit of Gerry McGovern comes just two weeks after arrival of new JLR chief executive

Essex university to cut 400 jobs as overseas student numbers plummet

Roles to be lost are part of wave of redundancy programmes across UK’s higher education sector

Qatar to cut Sainsbury’s stake as long stint as top shareholder ends

Company’s largest investor plans to offload a near 4% stake in FTSE 100 retailer in latest share sale

Britain must improve how it uses its fiscal watchdog

Weak buffers and poor support undermine the Office for Budget Responsibility

Putin accuses Europeans of sabotaging Ukraine peace push

Russian president hosts Witkoff and Kushner for negotiations as military claims battlefield advances in Donetsk

Andrew Bailey helps out UK banks — and maybe European ones too

The further Britain goes, the more pressure European regulators will come under to follow suit