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The Financial Times says former US President Donald Trump “turned a New York courtroom into a political theatre” during a “defiant” appearance on the witness stand as part of a civil fraud lawsuit on Monday. The judge in the case has already ruled that Mr Trump committed fraud by misrepresenting his wealth, but is now deciding whether he should have to pay penalties and if he should be able to continue doing business in New York. The paper says the judge at one point had to tell Mr Trump’s attorney’s to “control him”, while Mr Trump said the trial was “unfair” and that he hoped “the public is watching”.

Financial Times Front Page 17th of December 2025

Labour’s workers’ rights overhaul cleared its final parliamentary stage, setting up implementation next year. Plans curb exploitative zero‑hours contracts, give day‑one rights to sick pay and parental leave, strengthen unfair‑dismissal protections and expand flexible working. Business groups warn of costs.

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Financial Times Front Page 16th of December 2025

The FCA plans to relax mortgage affordability rules to widen access and support growth. Lenders could offer larger loans, particularly to first‑time buyers and the self‑employed, and take more risk. Critics warn this could push up prices and raise debt, leaving borrowers exposed if rates rise.

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Financial Times Front Page 15th of December 2025

Investors are hedging against a potential reversal in the AI trade, lifting demand for credit default swaps and prompting caution over new bond deals. Questions over funding costs and cloud profitability at major tech groups, including Meta and Oracle, are adding to unease on Wall Street.

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Financial Times Front Page 13th of December 2025

The EU imposed an indefinite freeze on €210bn in sovereign assets linked to a sanctioned regime, backed by Britain and partners. The step seeks leverage for diplomacy and could channel proceeds to reconstruction. The targeted state has filed a legal challenge.

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