2024-02-19
Financial Times Front Page 19th of February 2024
The Financial Times reveals that Apple could be fined £428m for allegedly violating EU law by obstructing music streaming competitors on its platform.
The Financial Times reveals that Apple could be fined £428m for allegedly violating EU law by obstructing music streaming competitors on its platform.
The Financial Times highlights the UK’s recession as a significant electoral challenge for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
The Financial Times reports on Treasury Minister Jeremy Hunt’s consideration of significant public spending cuts to finance pre-election tax reductions.
The Financial Times reports that NATO is set to confirm most members are nearing a crucial defence spending goal amid rising Russian threats.
The Financial Times highlights a $40bn growth in private equity chiefs’ portfolios due to rising interest rates.
The Financial Times reports that a recent poll indicates a higher level of trust in Trump’s economic management than Biden’s among Americans.
The Financial Times reports on Sir Keir Starmer’s controversial reduction of Labour’s annual green spending from £28bn to £4.7bn