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[EN] Financial Times

Ford EV woes continue to plague company despite writedown

Carmaker posts full-year net loss of $8.2bn owing to $19.5bn charge it disclosed last month

Spotify triples profits after raising prices

Biggest music streaming site adds record 38mn users in December quarter

US brokerage shares slide in latest sell-off driven by new AI tool

Schwab and ETrade parent Morgan Stanley among those hit on worries about tax-planning platform

FirstFT: China steps up dangerous air manoeuvres near Taiwan

Also in today’s newsletter: Indonesia prepares to deploy troops to Gaza and Nikkei Group names Tsuyoshi Hasebe as chair

UK electricity will cost more in 2030 than after invasion of Ukraine, warns Centrica

Investment in British energy system is happening at a time of soaring costs for new equipment, says CEO Chris O’Shea

Transcript: What Takaichi’s win means for global markets

Robert Armstrong speaks to Katie Martin and Hakyung Kim

Tesla files criminal complaint against German union representative

Carmaker accuses IG Metall member of trying to secretly record a works council meeting at its factory near Berlin

What Takaichi's win means for global markets

Stocks are surging under Japan’s new prime minister. Will that last?

Canadian pension giant halts deals with DP World over chief’s Epstein ties

La Caisse to suspend future ventures with the Dubai-based logistics group over Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem’s messages

Howard Lutnick says he visited Jeffrey Epstein’s island in 2012

US commerce secretary grilled in Congress over his relationship with late sex offender

Starmer too ‘weak’ to sack Streeting, prime minister’s allies admit

Health secretary forced to put ambitions on hold as uneasy truce settles over Labour ahead of electoral tests

Former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre ‘reduced to rage’ over hacking claims

Leading tabloid executive says paper used third-party services to obtain information before he instituted a ban in 2007

The shingles vaccine may have a dementia upside

Research suggests it could prevent and slow the progress of cognitive decline

Paramount creeps towards the inevitable: more cash for Warner Bros

David Ellison is keeping his powder dry since WBD shareholders do not vote on rival Netflix deal until March at earliest

Starmer strips whip from former senior aide over links to sex offender

PM ‘not aware’ that Matthew Doyle had campaigned for councillor who admitted having indecent images of children

Trump threatens to block opening of new border bridge with Canada

Move by US president escalates tensions already heightened by Ottawa’s auto deal with China

Emerging economies shine despite US volatility

For the rally to endure, developing markets need to build on their resilience

Daniel Ek and Peter Thiel-backed start-ups win German military drone contracts

Helsing and Stark contracts to supply unmanned weapons to Bundeswehr worth up to €4.3bn in total

Goldman Sachs CEO says Trump’s populist policies should aid growth

Upbeat assessment ahead of elections contrasts with traditional Wall Street preference for minimal intervention

Vitol CFO to retire from commodity trading giant

Jeff Dellapina will be replaced by Asia finance chief Jay Ng

Try the bitten lip – spring’s big new beauty trend

It’s time to smudge not smear

Russia’s shell output soars as it prepares for ‘next war’, warns Estonia

Factories produced 7mn shells, mortar rounds and rockets last year, up from 4.5mn in 2024

Submit your questions: Should CEOs comment on politics?

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with Anjli Raval, the FT’s management editor, on Thursday, February 12, at 1pm (GMT)

Non-working partners risk limbo with UK migration reforms, analysis finds

Research comes as ministers signal rethink of policy that could carry big fiscal cost