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FINANCIAL TIMES
Wednesday, 10 September 2025
 
 
 

Top Headlines from the UK Edition

 
 
 
Poland shoots down Russian drones
 
Prime Minister Donald Tusk cites ‘multiple violations of Polish airspace’
 
 
Apple launches skinny iPhone as it holds prices despite tariff costs
 
Tech group tries to lure customers to upgrade devices as it suffers from US trade war and slow progress on AI
 
 
Sealing the succession: inside ‘immortal’ Murdoch’s last big deal
 
How the media mogul put chosen son Lachlan in charge of his empire — and cut out his ‘departing members’
 
 
Israel launches attack on Hamas in Qatar
 
US issues rare censure after six killed in strikes on Gulf state
 
 
Who’s who in Jeffrey Epstein’s birthday book
 
Document released by House Democrats has apparent contributions from Trump, Clinton, Mandelson and Leon Black
 
 
 

Top Headlines from the International Editions

 
 
 
Judge rules Donald Trump cannot fire Federal Reserve’s Lisa Cook for now
 
Ruling allows central bank board member to attend its next rate-setting meeting
 
 
Meta manipulated child safety research, ex-employees tell US Senate panel
 
Two former researchers told senators the social media giant edited or deleted sensitive findings
 
 
Donald Trump tells EU to hit China and India with 100% tariffs to pressure Vladimir Putin
 
US president makes extraordinary demand in bid to force Russia to end invasion of Ukraine
 
 
Macron appoints ally Sébastien Lecornu as France’s prime minister
 
New premier will have the tricky task of trying to secure parliamentary approval for a budget
 
 
America’s left cannot exploit Trump’s failures
 
The president’s genius is to keep pushing the Democrats into a reactive defence of the status quo
 
 
 

Markets

 
 
 
Klarna reaches $15bn valuation as IPO prices at $40 a share
 
Swedish fintech to begin trading on Wednesday after tariff turmoil halted earlier listing plan
 
 
US Supreme Court to consider legality of Trump’s tariffs in November
 
Case marks first test of president’s use of emergency powers to impose policies
 
 
Elliott Management builds stake in payments company Bill Holdings
 
Sector has become the subject of takeover interest as buyers seize on depressed valuations
 
 
France joins Eurozone’s ‘periphery’ as turmoil deepens, say investors
 
French borrowing costs have climbed above those of Greece and close to Italy’s
 
 
Up to 14mn car loans likely to meet compensation criteria, FCA says
 
Regulator boss tells MPs it has had a ‘range of co-operation’ from lenders implicated in levying unfair charges
 
 
 

Companies

 
 
 
Elliott wades into sensitive sector with stake in Japanese nuclear power group
 
Investment in Kansai Electric Power comes after patchy record for activist campaigns in country’s utilities industry
 
 
China’s car wars take their toll on BYD
 
Beijing has called time on a bruising prices battle the EV maker was arguably leading
 
 
Oracle shares surge 27% to record high on jump in future AI revenue
 
CEO hails ‘astonishing quarter’ of new deals to supply artificial intelligence computing power
 
 
US regulators target drugmakers over ‘misleading advertisements’
 
Trump administration sends cease-and-desist letters to pharma groups and social media influencers
 
 
Trump administration lays out its ‘Make America Healthy Again’ strategy
 
Report unveils recommendations that it says will improve the health of children
 
 
 

Opinion

 
 
 
America’s draconian immigration raids
 
Hyundai case will