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With a slightly more downbeat assessment, the Financial Times says pub landlords fear for their prospects, with some of the most lucrative summer months already lost. The paper says “the mood in the health service is equally apprehensive” as many hospital staff worry about a potential flood of patients worse for wear from alcohol. Its main story is on the UK beginning talks to join an EU plan to secure supplies of potential coronavirus vaccines, which it says it an “important test” of co-operation post-Brexit.

Financial Times Front Page 11th of December 2024

Investors are showing increased interest in high-yield financial products due to the resurgence in complex debt markets, which are experiencing their most rapid growth since the financial crisis, driven by innovative asset-backed deals like those involving chicken wings and songs.

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