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FINANCIAL TIMES
Thursday, 10 July 2025
 
 
 

Top Headlines from the UK Edition

 
 
 
Donald Trump threatens to impose 50% tariff on Brazil
 
US president accuses country of launching a ‘witch-hunt’ against its former leader Jair Bolsonaro
 
 
Nvidia becomes first company to reach $4tn in market value
 
Maker of AI chips has led a sharp rebound for tech shares on Wall Street
 
 
Revolut in talks to raise new funding at $65bn valuation
 
Fintech aiming to secure $1bn from investors in private round set to be led by US investment firm Greenoaks
 
 
Britain, France and the necessary relationship
 
In a war-footing Europe, London-Paris might become what Paris-Berlin was in the era of peace
 
 
Rachel Reeves to launch permanent mortgage guarantee scheme
 
UK government-backed programme to help buyers with deposits as low as 5%
 
 
 

Top Headlines from the International Editions

 
 
 
Gangnam property boom and US trade war intensify South Korean rate dilemma
 
Policymakers fear cutting borrowing costs to boost economic growth could drive capital’s real estate prices higher
 
 
Linda Yaccarino steps down as chief executive of X
 
Former NBCUniversal executive leaves Elon Musk’s social media platform after two years
 
 
Italian group Ferrero in talks to buy US cereal maker Kellogg’s
 
The food industry is grappling with changing tastes and a flight towards healthier options
 
 
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang plans Beijing trip ahead of new China AI chip launch
 
CEO to talk with Chinese officials next week, aiming for September unveiling of processor compliant with US export controls
 
 
‘Sinister scheme’: India ban threatens Jane Street’s money machine
 
Allegations of market manipulation and temporary block on activities pose wider risks for Wall Street trader
 
 
 

Markets

 
 
 
Top financial watchdog recommends limits on hedge fund leverage
 
FSB proposes that non-banks provide more disclosure on borrowing amid rising concern the sector could trigger new crisis
 
 
Global copper market weighs impact of Donald Trump tariff threat
 
LME price sinks as traders bet any levies will ultimately hit demand for industrial metal
 
 
Copper tariffs are the wrong answer to the right question
 
Trade levies could solve the supply-demand problem but they are a blunt tool
 
 
Hedge funds to blame for coffee price surge, says Lavazza boss
 
Italian company chair blames speculators for ‘80 per cent’ of price rise that created ‘unbelievable’ volatility
 
 
Mastercard’s Vocalink hit by £11.9mn fine for risk management failings
 
Bank of England imposes its first ever penalty against a provider of financial markets infrastructure
 
 
 

Companies

 
 
 
Nissan bets on its hybrid technology to spark US revival
 
Third generation of carmaker’s e-Power system has improved fuel efficiency enough to justify American launch next year
 
 
Saving England’s country houses needs innovative approaches
 
Aristocrats and heritage bodies are forging alliances to rescue grand historic homes at risk of decay
 
 
UK landlords quit sector as number of homes to let falls, survey says
 
Market drops sharply for 11th straight month in June, according to Rics
 
 
At least four crew members killed after Houthis hit cargo ship in the Red Sea
 
Iran-backed Yemeni militants renew campaign against commercial vessels in strategic waterway
 
 
US measles cases surge to highest level since 1992
 
One-third of diagnoses reported this year stem from one county in west Texas
 
 
 

Opinion

 
 
 
Don’t believe the myth: Britain’s services have been hit hard by Brexit
 
Export growth has been strong but not lived up to its potential