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[EN] Financial Times

Exxon to slash low-carbon spending by a third

Oil major will cut investment over next five years from $30bn to $20bn

Central bankers, let Turkey be a warning

Country is now running ultraorthodox policy but still struggling to bring persistent inflation down

Honduras orders arrest of former president pardoned by Trump

US president freed convicted drug trafficker from 45-year sentence, but he still faces charges at home

Trump is choosing the broligarchs over his base

When historians assess this age of American populism, Silicon Valley’s plutocrats will surely be judged its winners

Oil market faces ‘super glut’ as supply surge hits prices, Trafigura warns

Commodities trader says burst of new supply coming online will collide with reduced demand growth

Sudan militia seizes oil hub, disrupting crude exports

Neighbouring South Sudan unable to export its oil via Red Sea following RSF victory across the border

Russia’s oil industry could suffer long-term damage from Ukrainian drone attacks

Higher insurance costs, western sanctions and damage to infrastructure could erode Russian profits

The wabi-sabi answer to Santa’s grotto: Japan House London’s new craft show

Traditional or ‘kogei’ works in clay, glass and wood are an immeasurable step up from stocking filler tat

Are retail traders the captains now?

RIP EMH

FirstFT: Inside Paramount’s $108bn hostile bid for Warner Bros

Also in today’s newsletter: Fed and ECB moves on rates, and Revolut’s buyback offer

The Margherita pizza that changed the world

A new book traces Franco Pepe’s farm-to-fork revolution

Abu Dhabi’s Adnoc in deal talks over oil refinery at centre of US sanctions

UAE energy giant emerges as frontrunner to buy Russia’s controlling stake in Serbia’s sole oil-processing facility

BMW chief to leave after 35 years at carmaker

Oliver Zipse will be replaced by production head Milan Nedeljković in May

China set to limit access to Nvidia’s H200 chips despite Trump export approval

Discussions among regulators come as Beijing seeks to achieve self-sufficiency in semiconductor production

Maternity care failings in England ‘much worse than anticipated’, says review head

NHS in England ‘struggling to provide safe, reliable maternity and neonatal care’

Congo rebels thumb nose at Trump’s peace deal

Rwanda-allied M23 advances towards the eastern city of Uvira less than a week after accord signed at White House

EU opens probe into Google’s use of online content for AI models

Investigation is bloc’s latest challenge to US big tech companies

No, rising ADHD diagnoses are not causing surge in Neets

UK minimum wage, among the most generous in the rich world, is the only plausible explanation

Read the full transcript: FT interview with Kazuo Ueda

BoJ governor says economy has weathered Trump’s tariffs

Kazuo Ueda’s comments feed market expectations of an interest rate rise at next week’s meeting

EU cuts back sustainability law opposed by US

Brussels cuts number of companies forced to comply and removes clause on climate plans for business

Investors increase bets on ECB rate rise in threat to dollar

Prospect of higher borrowing costs in Eurozone, Australia and Canada could leave Federal Reserve as an outlier in 2026

Lithuania declares state of emergency over smuggler balloons from Belarus

Vilnius’s move follows appeals to EU to take more action against ‘hybrid’ attacks from Russia-aligned neighbour

Restructuring pushes Thyssenkrupp towards steep annual loss

Deep cuts at its steel division and weak demand weigh on German industrial heavyweight