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[EN] Financial Times

Global regulators fret about banks’ rising use of credit risk transfers

Barclays among biggest users of transactions that pose new dangers for financial system

Reform UK to name Jenrick as ‘shadow chancellor’

Nigel Farage to unveil several members of his top team on Tuesday

Jesse Jackson, US civil rights leader, 1941-2026

Career spanned two bids for the presidency after early years with Martin Luther King

US and Iran to kick off talks in Geneva

Second round of negotiations comes as Trump threatens ‘consequences’ if Tehran fails to agree a deal

The limits of age-based policymaking

Focusing on the rights of children has merit, but it also avoids politically harder decisions about adults

UK wage growth cools further as unemployment hits highest level since pandemic

Prospect of interest rate cut rises as Bank of England responds to slowing labour market

UK private sector pay growth close to target levels in December

A decline in private sector pay growth and rising unemployment are fuelling March rate cut chances

Bank probe reveals Adani associates’ secret investments

People close to Indian conglomerate accused of market manipulation held billions of dollars’ worth of shares

FTAV’s further reading

Stablecoins; yield curve inversion; AI; pubs; and colour memory

Japan’s largest toilet maker is undervalued AI play, says activist investor

Toto should invest more in its sideline in the chip supply chain, Palliser urges

The housing market is not getting much better

And neither is inflation

Canada pitches itself as Europe’s ‘supplier of choice’ in face of US rift

Also in this newsletter: EU cyber chief warns that criminals increasingly are copying state actors’ tactics

AI’s electricity demand is fuelling inflation, crimping consumer spending and slowing economic growth

Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?

Thinking Sideways — can chess help us make better choices in life?

US chess champion Jennifer Shahade aims to apply lessons from the grandmasters to everyday decisions

Danaher closes in on nearly $10bn deal for medical device maker Masimo

Technology company known for pulse oximeters is in a long-running intellectual property dispute with Apple

FirstFT: UK shelves frictionless post-Brexit trade border project

Also in today’s newsletter: Poland’s war reparations campaign and UK defence spending

US labour supply concerns gather force

Consensus is building that weak job growth reflects immigration crackdown rather than soft demand

Bank CEOs party like it’s 2007

Wall Street bosses’ pay soared last year as deregulation and a surge in M&A boosted bank stocks

Perhaps we should all be banned from social media

Focusing only on under-16s obscures the lack of internet safeguards for everyone else

We have to stop calling some jobs ‘low skilled’

Freeing ourselves of these labels might help young people to think more creatively about the future

Big Oil executives under pressure to spell out growth plans

After years focused on payouts and discipline, energy majors are being pressed on the longevity of their reserves

US markets and the economy are heading into uncharted territory

The Fed might cut rates despite a healthy economy and a weakening dollar

Can Reeves solve the Bank of England’s inflation problem?

Rate-setters split on long-term impact of Budget measures aimed at cutting cost of living

UK quietly shelves £110mn frictionless post-Brexit trade border project

Experts criticise halt to programme that had used Deloitte and IBM as contractors