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[EN] Financial Times

NatWest profits rise 25% as bank strikes biggest deal in decades

UK high street lender this week agreed to buy one of the country’s largest wealth managers, Evelyn Partners

Submit your questions: How should you navigate global economic risks this year?

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with Chris Giles, the FT’s economics commentator, on February 19 at 1pm (GMT)

Britons and Europeans bumping into each other makes Heathrow feel crowded, says boss

Thomas Woldbye says passengers at UK’s only hub airport are often in ‘the wrong place’

The software sell-off (part one)

It’s not a simple story

Transcript: How China is fighting ‘involution’, with Yanmei Xie

Soumaya Keynes speaks to Yanmei Xie, senior associate fellow at the Mercator Institute for China Studies

Von der Leyen touts two-speed Europe to press ahead with economic reforms

Also in this newsletter: Meloni takes the pulse of her African development plan

What must happen for the world to stack RMB

For dollar wannabe renminbi, liability currency status > reserve currency status

FTAV’s further reading

The Maya; tariffs; median voters; football; debt; Super Bowl ads; and parenting

FirstFT: Top Goldman lawyer to quit over Epstein links

Also in today’s newsletter: Schroders’ UK Treasury call and US metals tariff rollback

Starmer set to call for multinational defence initiative to cut rearmament costs

UK prime minister expected to push idea of enhanced co-operation at Munich Security Conference

The Schroders dynasty is swallowed by US retirees

The asset manager was among the last holdouts in the City of London to remain under UK ownership

Transcript: Private equity’s workaround to buy law firms

Victoria Craig talks to Robin Wigglesworth and Stephen Foley

Trump plans to roll back tariffs on metal and aluminium goods

Latest softening of levies comes amid persistent voter anxiety about affordability in the US

Schroders is the defining deal of a glass half-empty UK

Asset manager is ending its listed life with a whimper rather than a bang

Schroders boss told Treasury £9.9bn sale was ‘good deal’ for UK

Richard Oldfield reassured government before sale of centuries-old institution to US investment firm

Bankers push to avoid US regulator taking charge of British supervisor

Michael Hsu is among the frontrunners to succeed Sam Woods at BoE Prudential Regulation Authority

How to give and not feel taken for granted

Inheritance tax changes are encouraging families to pass on wealth sooner but, before you do, analyse the psychology of gift giving

Venezuelans optimistic after US intervention, poll finds

Majority want election this year and would vote for María Corina Machado

Who would be a FTSE 100 chair?

BAT is the latest London-listed company where succession is an issue

How London unwittingly killed housebuilding

A perfect storm of policy and regulatory headwinds has slowed new construction to a trickle

Yes Minister update I’m Sorry, Prime Minister shows that politics may be beyond a joke

Stage version of the beloved sitcom relies on jokes about social progress and cancel culture rather than Westminster machinations

Wall Street hunts next casualty from AI threat to white-collar work

Stocks from insurance to property and wealth management punished after new tech launches

Air France-KLM warns EU climate rules would halve Asia flights

Brussels’ sustainable fuel rules would leave European carriers at a ‘significant competitive disadvantage’ warns CEO

Farage’s popularity dips as Reform surges in polls

YouGov figures point to challenges ahead for populist party’s leader as he seeks to win backing from more voters