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On the front of Monday’s Financial Times there is news that Saudi Arabia will cut oil production, something which will have a knock-on effect on the international market. It also reports “Labour is set to receive a £5m financial boost from the former boss of a car glass repair firm” to help it fight the next election.

Financial Times Front Page 10th of December 2025

Washington has given Kyiv’s president days to respond to a proposed peace framework that would cede territory in exchange for security guarantees and economic relief. Allies, including the UK, urge a swift, credible plan that upholds sovereignty, with discussion of a seasonal truce.

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Financial Times Front Page 9th of December 2025

Paramount has made an all‑cash bid for Warner Bros Discovery, derailing Netflix’s agreed deal. Backed by investors linked to Jared Kushner and Gulf capital, the move forces WBD’s board to reassess options and could reshape studio alliances and streaming competition.

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Financial Times Front Page 8th of December 2025

The Fed is poised to cut rates, even as officials split over the outlook under Trump. Softer jobs data and slowing pay for low earners support easing, but critics warn it risks fuelling prices and frothy assets. The White House is ready to defend the decision.

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