FT News Briefing

Financial Times
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Aug 3, 2021 • 10min

Optimism soars on the airline industry’s recovery

The podcast discusses the hopeful resurgence of the airline industry as vaccination rates rise and domestic travel picks up. It delves into the impact of climate change on carbon offset projects, particularly concerning forests crucial for corporate offsets. There's a closer look at the financial challenges airlines face and how virtual conferencing is reshaping business travel. Finally, the implications of El Salvador's potential Bitcoin use as legal tender are explored amidst warnings from the IMF.
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Aug 2, 2021 • 11min

How climate change is steering the future of food

In this discussion, the impacts of climate change on global agriculture take center stage. Farmers are grappling with shifting temperatures that affect crop choices. The conversation delves into innovative practices and risks of cultivating previously unsuitable lands. Water scarcity and drought also pose significant challenges, leading to societal concerns over food insecurity. Meanwhile, the evolving skateboarding culture in Japan post-Olympics showcases a shift in perception, highlighting how success can transform traditional views.
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Jul 30, 2021 • 11min

Amazon misses revenue targets in latest quarter

Taylor Nicole Rogers, the FT’s labor and equality correspondent, shares insights on the surprising shift in the US labor market, where teens are seizing opportunities like never before. She discusses the competitive summer job landscape, where young workers are not only landing roles but achieving management positions with decent pay. With employers facing recruitment challenges, Rogers highlights the growing appeal of teenage workers bolstered by pandemic-related changes and competitive employer incentives.
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Jul 29, 2021 • 10min

Fed signals taper decision closer, India’s tech IPO boom

The Federal Reserve is inching closer to tapering its support for the US economy, signaling a significant shift. Meanwhile, an international lawyer advocates for defining ecocide as a crime, stressing environmental accountability. In India, a tech IPO boom is unfolding, with companies like Zomato and Paytm facing financial challenges but positioning the country as a major player in the startup scene. Innovations in battery recycling, driven by a Tesla co-founder, add a touch of sustainability to the tech narrative.
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Jul 28, 2021 • 11min

Investors are spooked by China’s regulatory crackdowns

Apple's profits soared, nearly doubling thanks to a surge in iPhone sales. Meanwhile, a former Glencore trader admitted guilt in a bribery scandal linked to Nigeria. The podcast dives into the panic among investors triggered by China's regulatory crackdown, particularly impacting the tech and education sectors. It discusses the risks of investing in Chinese companies amidst increasing governmental control and highlights the need for transparency in global markets. Finally, it touches on rising retention bonuses in the U.S. legal industry amid a staffing crunch.
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Jul 27, 2021 • 10min

The $30bn insurance broker deal that never came to be

Explore the potential easing of travel bans for vaccinated travelers from the US and EU, sparking hopes for tourism recovery. Learn how Intel is shifting its branding strategy to focus on performance rather than chip size amid fierce competition. Dive into the fallout from the colossal $30 billion merger collapse between Aon and Willis Towers Watson due to US regulatory issues. Celebrating success, discover how Japanese athletes are turning the tide of public sentiment at the Tokyo Olympics, bringing national pride during challenging times.
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Jul 26, 2021 • 10min

The stock winners and losers half way through the year

The international community reacts to Cuba's military crackdown, with responses from Mexico, Russia, and Spain. Meanwhile, Nasdaq is restructuring its private market strategy, eyeing the trend of companies remaining private. The podcast delves into a lively stock picking contest where amateurs face off against seasoned pros, featuring unexpected winners and intriguing performances. Participants analyze the impacts of their stock selections, including popular names like Tesla and GameStop, revealing the unpredictable nature of market investments.
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Jul 23, 2021 • 30min

Introducing Tech Tonic: You Can’t Always Get What you Quant

Robin Wigglesworth, the Global Financial Correspondent for the Financial Times, dives into the transformative role of AI in finance. He discusses how AI is reshaping stock selection and earnings call analysis. The conversation highlights the risks and rewards of these technologies, as well as their limitations in unpredictable market conditions. Wigglesworth also draws fascinating parallels between children's learning processes and AI capabilities, suggesting that insights from how kids learn could enhance the development of smarter financial algorithms.
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Jul 22, 2021 • 10min

US housing prices spark officials’ concern

A new deal between the U.S. and Germany over the Nord Stream 2 pipeline has been reached, aiming to enhance energy security. Meanwhile, rising housing costs in the U.S. are becoming a significant concern for the Federal Reserve and the Biden administration, impacting inflation and political dynamics. Officials, including Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, are worried about the affordability crisis facing families and first-time homebuyers. Increased living costs pose challenges for the Democrats as they navigate these economic pressures.
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Jul 21, 2021 • 10min

Netflix gambles on gaming and podcasting

Netflix is facing a subscriber slump in North America despite gaining new members elsewhere. The company is making bold moves into podcasting and gaming to enhance retention strategies. Meanwhile, UBS launches a unique investment portfolio focused on women-led hedge funds. The rising demand for lithium from the electric vehicle market sparks competition between the London Metals Exchange and CME Group to establish standardized pricing. Not to be overlooked, a legal dispute in France raises questions about consumer ratings and industry transparency.

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