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[EN] Financial Times

Big US banks add $600bn in value as deregulation spurs gains

Moves to allow higher leverage and overhaul stress tests have driven increase in market capitalisation

Libyan army chief killed in Turkey plane crash

Chief of ground forces of internationally recognised military also among the dead

Zelenskyy open to demilitarised zone if Russia pulls back

Ukraine’s offer comes as Putin insists his hardline demands must form the basis for any peace talks

US bars former EU commissioner Breton and others over tech rules

France hits out at visa sanctions as Washington targets what it calls the ‘global censorship-industrial complex’

EU foreign aid takes transactional turn with Africa minerals push

Investment in Lobito Corridor comes as bloc channels development assistance towards energy, metals and migration

Let boredom be the mother of invention

Idleness breeds creativity if only we can ignore shallow technology distractions

How a straw-hatted anime pirate became a symbol of Gen Z dissent

Young protesters around the world have rallied under the image in their fight for political change

The absurdity of a mummers’ Christmas

The annual folk tradition has been staged in the UK and Ireland for over two centuries

FirstFT: Trump replaces H-1B visa lottery with a ‘weighted’ system

Also in today’s newsletter: Big tech turns to special purpose vehicles to fund data centres and US economic growth exceeds expectations

Banks and traders race to capitalise on gold’s historic rally

Surge in bullion prices turns precious metals trading and vaulting into one of finance’s most profitable businesses

Saudi’s sway is here to stay

For business, following the whims of politicians isn’t always easy, but it does create opportunities

US accuses China of unfair chip trade practices

Trump administration holds off increasing tariffs until 2027

BP to sell majority stake in $10bn Castrol to pay down debt

UK oil and gas major steps up asset sales under new chair Albert Manifold

‘A lot of gold’: the business of dressing priests for Christmas

Family-run Watts & Co serves places of worship, UK state occasions such as coronations and even Hollywood studios

South Korea offers tax breaks on overseas stock sales to stem currency’s slide

Authorities seek to rein in craze for US equities that has weakened won’s value against dollar

Pakistan sells indebted state carrier in privatisation win

Consortium led by Karachi-based securities brokerage is buying majority stake in airline

BoJ to continue tightening gradually in 2026

Read the central bank’s December forecast from the FT’s Monetary Policy Radar team

EU spent less on US energy after $750bn Trump trade deal

Member states’ spending on US oil and gas fell 7 per cent over the past four months

Jamie Laing on building sweet brand Candy Kittens: ‘I don’t really like weekends’

Vegan confectioner is doubling down in a tough food market after acquisition of Graze from Unilever

‘A place of welcome’: Yorkshire town rallies round to help asylum seekers

Churches and community groups in Northallerton provide food, clothing and company for refugee families

The art market is showing signs of revival — but experts urge caution

Rising numbers mask a broadening of taste, away from the fine art beloved by previous generations

Tech groups shift $120bn of AI data centre debt off balance sheets

Creative financing helps insulate Big Tech while binding Wall Street to a future boom or bust

Top Shell auditor leaves EY role as regulators probe independence breaches

Exit comes after oil major said in July that lead partner had exceeded period allowed under rotation rules

Bethlehem to celebrate Christmas for first time since Gaza war

Palestinian city to host public festivities after years of disruption, but tourists have yet to return