• What Big Tech wants out of Trump’s China visit
    May 15 2026

    Opponents are lining up to potentially challenge UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Chinese President Xi Jinping says his country will ‘open wider’ for American tech, and Saudi Arabia is considering a Middle Eastern non-aggression pact with Iran. Plus, what does one city in Pennsylvania tell us about the intersection of US politics and the economy?


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    Starmer braces for leadership challenge by Burnham

    Xi Jinping tells Nvidia, Tesla and Apple CEOs that China will ‘open wider’

    Saudi Arabia floats Middle Eastern non-aggression pact with Iran

    AI chipmaker Cerebras surges more than 100% in Wall Street debut

    The Bethlehem Project: US politics and economics through the lens of one city


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    Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Katya Kumkova, Saffeya Ahmed, and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Sam Giovinco. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann and 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.


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    12 Min.
  • Germany’s far-right boosted by stance against Iran war
    May 14 2026

    The US Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh as the next chair of the Federal Reserve yesterday, and the Bank of England is set to water down its rules on stablecoins. Plus, the popularity of Germany’s AfD party is growing after its criticism of the Iran war.


    Mentioned in this podcast:

    Senate confirms Kevin Warsh to succeed Jay Powell as Fed chair

    Bank of England set to water down stablecoin rules after industry pressure

    Germany’s far-right AfD sees surge in support after it criticises Donald Trump’s Iran war

    How could a Starmer leadership challenge play out?


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    Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted by Sonja Hutson, and produced by Katya Kumkova, Saffeya Ahmed, and Marc Filippino. Our show was mixed by Sam Giovinco. 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.


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    11 Min.
  • UK bond vigilantes ride again
    May 13 2026

    UK gilt investors are weighing in on who they would like to see replace Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, and the fund raising for Blue Owl is running dry. Plus, the US economy is hurting due to high inflation and eBay says no thanks to GameStop’s takeover bid.


    Mentioned in this podcast:

    Who do gilt investors want to lead Britain?

    UK borrowing costs surge as Starmer leadership crisis rattles bond

    Fuel, munitions and food: Trump’s Iran war rips across US economy

    US inflation jumps to 3.8% as Trump’s Iran war sends petrol prices soaring

    Blue Owl retail fundraising evaporates amid private credit concerns

    Ebay rejects $56bn GameStop bid as ‘neither credible nor attractive’

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    Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Katya Kumkova, Saffeya Ahmed, and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Sam Giovinco. 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.


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    11 Min.
  • Gulf dealmaking machine hits the brakes
    May 12 2026

    US President Donald Trump says the Iran ceasefire is on “life support”, and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is fighting to save his premiership after the Labour party's disastrous showing in last week's UK local elections. Plus, we preview this week’s summit between Trump and China’s President Xi Jinping, and examine how business in the Gulf is holding up through the Iran war.


    Mentioned in this podcast:

    Donald Trump says Iran ceasefire is on ‘life support’

    Starmer battles to stay in Number 10 as scores of Labour MPs urge him to quit

    How the war hit the Gulf dealmaking machine

    A weakened Trump arrives in Xi’s court

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    Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Katya Kumkova, Saffeya Ahmed, and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Sam Giovinco. 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.


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    10 Min.
  • Starmer fights for political survival
    May 11 2026
    A gas shipment made it through the Strait of Hormuz as European oil majors cash in billions from the US-Israeli war on Iran, airlines across Europe are cutting prices for summer flights despite a potential jet fuel shortage, and bond giant Pimco says the war could prompt the Federal Reserve to raise rates. Plus, the FT’s Lucy Fisher explains what to expect from a make-or-break speech by UK prime minister Keir Starmer today. Mentioned in this podcast:Qatari gas shipment clears Strait of Hormuz after Pakistan-Iran talksEuro oil majors make billions off war Coal shipments jump as countries seek alternatives to disrupted gas suppliesAirlines cut prices to entice holiday bookers worried about jet fuelIran war could prompt Federal Reserve to raise rates, Pimco saysStarmer faces fight for survival as calls to resign escalateBritain’s elections in maps and chartsPolitical Fix podcast 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 Katya Kumkova, Marc Filippino and Saffeya Ahmed. 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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    12 Min.
  • Political Fix Election special: snap analysis
    May 9 2026
    It’s been a dreadful night for Labour as council seats across the country have turned from red to turquoise. The Conservatives have not fared much better with Reform UK the big winner so far. With results still coming in, host Lucy Fisher discusses the fracturing of the vote and the future for beleaguered Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer with the FT’s deputy political editor Jim Pickard, Northern England correspondent Jen Williams and political columnist Stephen Bush.Have a question for the panel? We’re planning a question and answer episode on Monday May 11. Email your questions to politicalfix@ft.comFollow Lucy on X: @LOS_Fisher, and Bluesky: @lucyfisher.ft.com; Jim @PickardJE; Stephen @stephenkb & @stephenkb.bsky.social and Jen @JenWilliamsMEN and @jenwilliamsft.bsky.socialWant more? UK elections: Labour suffers heavy losses as Reform surgesFour things we learnt in the UK electionsScale of defeat should shake ‘big two’ parties into serious actionKeir Starmer defies calls to quit after heavy Labour council lossesUK local and devolved elections: Hour-by-hour guide to key resultsIn Labour’s bleak moment, Andy Burnham relishes his ownSign up here for Stephen Bush's morning newsletter Inside Politics for straight-talking insight into the stories that matter, plus puns and tongue (mostly) in cheek. Get 30 days free.Presented by Lucy Fisher. Produced by Clare Williamson. Manuela Saragosa is the executive producer. Original music and mix by Breen Turner. The broadcast engineers were Andrew Giorgiades and Petros Gioumpasis. Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s global head of Audio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    37 Min.
  • GameStop’s wild bid for eBay
    May 8 2026

    Big Tech groups are expected to generate the smallest amount of cash in more than a decade this year, and investors are dumping Indian assets. Plus, GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen, has set his sights on his next project: a huge leveraged buyout of eBay.


    Mentioned in this podcast:

    Big Tech’s $725bn AI spending spree sends cash flows to decade low

    Investors dump Indian assets as energy shock sends rupee sliding

    Can the meme stock king pull off audacious eBay swoop?

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    Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Katya Kumkova, Saffeya Ahmed, and Victoria Craig. Our show was mixed by Sam Giovinco. Additional help from 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.


    Credit: CNBC


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    13 Min.
  • LVMH looks to shrink its luxury empire
    May 7 2026

    US fuel exports have surged to a record level, and hedge funds had their best month since 2020. Plus, Samsung Electronics is locked in a feud with its workers over how to share the spoils of the AI-driven semiconductor boom, and LVMH is considering selling some of its iconic brands.


    Mentioned in this podcast:

    US fuel exports hit record in boon for oil companies and threat to Trump

    LVMH goes from buyer to seller as luxury’s winter drags on

    Tech rally hands hedge funds biggest gains since 2020

    Samsung workers demand bigger slice of surging AI profits


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    Today’s FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Katya Kumkova, Saffeya Ahmed, 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.


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    10 Min.