FT News Briefing

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2018/10/08
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2026/02/17
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14 min.
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A rundown of the most important global business stories you need to know for the coming day, from the newsroom of the Financial Times. Available every weekday morning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Orbán draws US support ahead of Hungary’s election
2026/02/17
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán lashed out at Ukraine at a meeting with US secretary of state Marco Rubio in Budapest. Fund managers are betting against the US dollar. Shareholders push oil companies to accelerate growth. Plus, a new top contender in the FT’s business school ranking. Mentioned in this podcast: Marco Rubio says Viktor Orbán’s leadership is ‘essential’ to US interests MIT Sloan tops FT Global MBA Ranking for the first time Fund managers take most bearish stance on dollar for a decade Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts  Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Josh Gabert Doyon, and produced by Mischa Frankl-Duval and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann, Michael Lello and David da Silva. Executive producer Topher Forhecz. Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s Global Head of Audio. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What’s with Wall Street’s weird selloffs?
2026/02/16
Cross-border EU banking deals reached their highest level since the 2008 financial crisis, and regulation reversals are hitting global electric-vehicle makers. Plus, soaring gold prices are affecting insurance coverage for precious metals storage, and how to make sense of recent AI-induced selloffs on Wall Street. Mentioned in this podcast: EU cross-border banking deals jump to highest since 2008 crisis End of EV euphoria triggers $65bn hit for carmakers Soaring gold price forces vaults to reduce insurance cover Wall Street hunts next casualty from AI threat to white-collar work Wall Street’s anything-but-tech trade shakes up US stock market Credit: White House Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts  Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted by Victoria Craig, and produced by Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Alex Higgins. Additional help from Peter Barber. Our executive producer is Topher Forhecz. Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s Global Head of Audio. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.  Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Introducing 'The Kink Machine: The Hidden Business of Pleasure'
2026/02/14
It’s the most watched business in the world. And the least understood. Streamed by millions every day, porn is everywhere. It shapes our culture, our relationships and even technology. Yet, nobody seems to know who really controls the business. The power brokers tend to lurk in the shadows, while their performers remain quite literally exposed.  In the new audiobook The Kink Machine: The Hidden Business of Adult Entertainment, from Pushkin Industries and the Financial Times, Financial Times journalists Patricia Nilsson and Alex Barker start digging into the porn industry and following where the money flows. Their reporting uncovers a shadowy power structure that includes billionaires, tech geniuses and the most powerful finance companies in the world. A gripping exposé of how power operates behind the most taboo corner of the internet, Nilsson and Barker unravel a story about control, influence and an industry with staggering cultural reach that no one really wants to talk about — until now. Here’s a preview of The Kink Machine. If you like what you hear, get The Kink Machine on Audible, Spotify, Pushkin.fm, or wherever you get audiobooks.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Private equity’s workaround to buy law firms
2026/02/13
The Trump administration plans to roll back some tariffs, Schroders agrees to a US takeover, and Americans paid 90 per cent of the cost of US President Trump’s tariffs last year. Plus, Goldman Sachs’ top lawyer will depart the company over Epstein ties, and how to buy a law firm when you’re not really allowed to. Mentioned in this podcast: Trump plans to roll back tariffs on metal and aluminium goods Schroders boss reassured UK Treasury ahead of £9.9bn US takeover Alphaville’s annotated thoughts on the Schroders takeover US businesses and consumers pay 90% of tariff costs, New York Fed says Top Goldman Sachs lawyer Kathy Ruemmler to resign over Epstein links How to buy a law firm if you’re not allowed to buy a law firm Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts  Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted by Victoria Craig, and produced by Fiona Symon and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann and David da Silva. Our executive producer is Topher Forhecz. Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s Global Head of Audio. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.  Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A wacky US jobs report
2026/02/12
The US economy added 130,000 jobs in January, beating market expectations, and documents appear to contradict testimony Jes Staley gave about his involvement with Jeffrey Epstein. Plus, Bangladesh is holding its first elections since 2024's mass uprising.  Mentioned in this podcast: Epstein trustee document contradicts Jes Staley testimony US economy far outstrips expectations to add 130,000 jobs in January After 17 years in exile, dynastic heir looks to lead Bangladesh Find the latest season of Tech Tonic here: https://www.ft.com/tech-tonic Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts  Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Fiona Symon, Victoria Craig and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from David da Silva. Our executive producer is Topher Forhecz. Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s Global Head of Audio. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Should BP get more credit for its turnaround effort?
2026/02/11
US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick said he visited Jeffrey Epstein’s island with his family in late 2012, Cuba is struggling under the US fuel embargo, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is planning for elections in the spring. Plus, the FT’s Camilla Paladino says oil major BP isn’t getting enough credit for its turnaround. Mentioned in this podcast: Howard Lutnick says he visited Jeffrey Epstein’s island in 2012 Zelenskyy plans spring elections alongside referendum on peace deal BP isn’t getting enough credit for its turnaround BP becomes first oil major to suspend share buyback plan Cuba runs out of jet fuel as Donald Trump squeezes oil supplies Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts  Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Fiona Symon, Victoria Craig and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann. Our executive producer is Topher Forhecz. Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s Global Head of Audio. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.  Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Novo Nordisk hits back at copycat drugs
2026/02/10
Gilts rebounded from earlier losses on Monday afternoon, and Novo Nordisk is suing US telehealth company Hims & Hers over ‘knock-off’ versions of its weight-loss drugs. Plus, France’s central bank chief is stepping down early, and US senators are pushing proposals to lift bank deposit insurance limits to avoid another Silicon Valley Bank debacle.  Mentioned in this podcast: Gilts stabilise after cabinet voices support for Keir Starmer Novo Nordisk sues Hims & Hers over copycat weight-loss drugs Novo Nordisk faces more gloom from price cuts in crowded anti-obesity drugs market French central bank governor to step down early Can the US crack the formula for ending bank runs? Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts  Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and produced by Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann, Michael Lello and David da Silva. Our executive producer is Topher Forhecz. Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s Global Head of Audio. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Pressure mounts on Starmer even as top aide resigns
2026/02/09
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff resigned amid controversy over the Mandelson scandal, and Japan’s conservative governing party have won a landslide victory in snap elections. Plus, top academics have dismissed Federal Reserve chair Kevin Warsh’s claim that an AI-induced productivity boom will create room for interest rate cuts. And, Syria has struck a deal that would give them control over major oil and gas fields offering a potential boost to its fragile economy.  Mentioned in this podcast: Starmer battles to stay in Number 10 after dramatic exit of McSweeney Sanae Takaichi’s LDP wins supermajority in Japan election Economists reject Kevin Warsh’s claim that AI boom will enable rate cuts Syria courts energy majors as it takes control of oilfields Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts  Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted by Victoria Craig, and produced by Julia Webster. Our show was mixed by Alex Higgins. Additional help from Peter Barber. Our executive producer is Topher Forhecz. Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s Global Head of Audio. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.  Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A crunchy week for chipmakers
2026/02/06
Amazon’s new AI spending blitz sent shares tumbling, chipmakers got swept up in a wider tech equities sell-off, Sir Keir Starmer has apologised to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein for appointing Peter Mandelson as Britain’s ambassador to the US, and American snack companies are lowering prices ahead of the Super Bowl. Plus, can Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi win this weekend’s election on star power alone?  Mentioned in this podcast: Amazon stock slumps as it prepares $200bn AI spending blitz Arm CEO says AI software sell-off is ‘micro-hysteria’ Nvidia AI chip sales to China stalled by US security review Keir Starmer apologises to victims of Jeffrey Epstein Food and drink companies suffer as US shopper sentiment sinks Can Sanae Takaichi govern Japan on star power alone? Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts  Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Victoria Craig and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Michael Lello. Our executive producer is Topher Forhecz. Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s Global Head of Audio. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jeffrey Epstein’s web of influence
2026/02/05
Google said it plans to spend at least $55bn more on capital expenditure this year than Wall Street had forecast, US tech stocks were hit by a fresh wave of selling on Wednesday, and the FT’s Chris Cook talks about the challenges of unpacking millions of documents on Jefferey Epstein. Plus, OpenAI senior staff are leaving because the company is prioritising ChatGPT.  Mentioned in this podcast: Google adds $55bn to capex plans as it boosts AI spending US tech stocks hit with fresh wave of selling as chipmaker AMD tumbles Police launch criminal investigation into Mandelson over Epstein scandal OpenAI’s ChatGPT push triggers senior staff exits Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts  Credit: NBC News Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Fiona Symon, Victoria Craig and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann, Michael Lello and David da Silva. Our executive producer is Topher Forhecz. Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s Global Head of Audio. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.  Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Muskverse enters a new era
2026/02/04
US tech stocks fell on Tuesday over AI concerns, Elon Musk is charting a new path for his “Muskverse” of companies, and the US military shot down an Iranian drone as Middle East tensions escalate. Plus, domestic energy companies in Argentina have benefitted from the country’s volatile economy, and Peter Mandelson is no longer a member of the House of Lords after Epstein scandal revelations. Mentioned in this podcast: US stocks drop on fears AI will hit software and analytics groups Tesla lurches into the Musk robotics era SpaceX buys xAI in $1.25tn deal to unite crucial parts of Elon Musk’s empire US shoots down Iranian drone as Middle East tensions escalate Police launch criminal investigation into Mandelson over Epstein scandal Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts  Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Fiona Symon, Victoria Craig and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kent Militzer. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann, Michael Lello and David da Silva. Our executive producer is Topher Forhecz. Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s Global Head of Audio. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Who will be Disney’s next CEO?
2026/02/03
France has adopted a deficit-cutting budget for 2026 after months of political wrangling, and the FT’s Christopher Grimes tells us about the front runner to be Disney’s next CEO. Plus, US President Donald Trump said he had struck a trade deal with India, and Société Générale is European banking’s latest comeback kid.  Mentioned in this podcast: France adopts budget after premier survives no-confidence vote Disney warns of hit to US theme parks as foreign tourist numbers fall Trump to slash India tariffs after Modi ‘agrees’ to stop buying Russian oil How SocGen dragged itself back from the brink Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts  Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann and David da Silva. Our executive producer is Topher Forhecz. Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s Global Head of Audio. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.  Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What would Kevin Warsh’s Federal Reserve look like?
2026/02/02
Europe’s largest oil companies are poised to curb share buybacks, and Kevin Warsh’s nomination to Fed chair could spark a rethink of how America’s central bank works. Plus, consumer giants deal with backlash over contaminated baby formula. And, a rollercoaster in precious metals prices triggers ‘pandemonium’ in New York’s Diamond District. Mentioned in this podcast: Europe’s oil majors prepare to cut billions in shareholder payouts Kevin Warsh’s nomination as Fed chair to spark rethink of bank’s role Nestlé and Danone hit by backlash over contaminated baby formula Gold and silver tumult triggers ‘pandemonium’ in New York’s Diamond District Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts  Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted by Victoria Craig, and produced by Fiona Symon and Julia Webster. Our show was mixed by Alex Higgins. Additional help from Peter Barber. Our executive producer is Topher Forhecz. Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s Global Head of Audio. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.  Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Blackstone lines up huge IPO pipeline
2026/01/30
Apple reported a blockbuster rise in revenue last quarter, and Blackstone is preparing to take a series of long-held investments public. Plus, Canada’s oil industry is thriving as it pushes into Asian markets. Plus, some US oil majors are reporting earnings, which could give us a window into whether they're preparing to invest in Venezuela. Mentioned in this podcast: Apple hails ‘remarkable’ $144bn quarter with best-ever iPhone sales Blackstone lines up ‘one of largest IPO pipelines in history’ Canada’s oil industry thrives as sales to China soar Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts  Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Fiona Symon, Victoria Craig and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann, Michael Lello and David da Silva. Our executive producer is Topher Forhecz. Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s Global Head of Audio. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Investors love heavy metal
2026/01/29
Tesla on Wednesday reported its first-ever fall in annual revenue, Donald Trump has warned Iran that “time is running out” to reach a deal to avert US military action, and the Federal Reserve kept interest rates on hold. Plus, the world’s biggest mining companies have added close to half a trillion dollars to their valuations this year, triggered by heightened geopolitical tensions. Mentioned in this podcast: Tesla trims car line up in pivot to AI as annual revenue falls for first time Federal Reserve signals no rush to cut interest rates as US economy powers ahead Trump warns Iran ‘time is running out’ for deal to avert US military action Metals surge boosts value of mining groups by almost $500bn Note: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts  Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Fiona Symon, Victoria Craig and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann and David da Silva. Our executive producer is Topher Forhecz. Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s Global Head of Audio. The show’s theme music is by Metaphor Music.  Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Eric Tigre 2026/01/27
FT News Briefing — Great News Program, Terrible Podcast Art - What Happened?
Marc Filippino and Clare Williamson’s news round-up each weekday provides a well-rounded catch up of topical and current geopolitical news and busines...
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Candid Comments 2025/09/18
Bring back Mark!
The show gives a useful overview of developments in business, tech, politics, and how it all impacts the economy. I listen daily, but I much prefer th...
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TheTone33 2025/10/08
Daily Habit
It’s difficult to start a day with news in these times. However, this FT news briefing gives me a look most often from a financial perspective. I find...
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CaityC 2025/02/08
Horrible inaccurate coverage of DOGE
Completely unworthy of you. Spouting the lies & completely inaccurate descriptions of the situation. Better no coverage than this. You are usually go...
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ChicagoFog 2025/04/01
Not worth it
I’m an FT subscriber and decided to part ways with this podcast. I’ve listened to this podcast since its start back in 2018. I used to enjoy it. Howev...
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Conan6319 2024/11/28
Hard left political views drown out good reporting
I used to like this podcast a lot for decent news coverage and its relatively global (not just US) focus. But the hard left politics of the reporters ...
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Kobi s1 2024/12/02
Propaganda machine
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another RJF 2024/12/01
FT News Opinion
This wasn’t a news briefing, it was an opposition party critique/opinion piece. Opinion columns are not news.
sciencepyar 2024/11/20
Content is great
Really enjoy FT Briefing. Listening to Sonja Hutsons voice is painful. I can’t say subscribe any longer unless host changes
Boebizrul 2024/10/24
Bad idea to switch hosts
Nothing against the actual coverage but I can’t listen to this show anymore because the host has such an annoying voice. I have tried a few times and ...
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