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Tuesday’s Financial Times has an interview with Armin Laschet, the frontrunner in the race to succeed Angela Merkel as Germany’s chancellor. Mr Laschet spoke to the FT about China, saying it needs to be considered a partner of Western countries as much as a rival. There are three months to go until the federal elections when Ms Merkel is set to stand down.

Financial Times Front Page 15th of November 2025

Investors turned against the Reeves Budget after a late U‑turn on an income tax rise sent gilt yields higher. Many questioned fiscal credibility, saying pre‑Budget signals misled them. The shift threatens higher debt‑servicing costs and could complicate the government’s growth plans.

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Financial Times Front Page 14th of November 2025

Michael Burry will shut his fund and return capital, arguing valuations—particularly in tech—are too high and out of step with fundamentals. The disclosure came as shares fell, with AI-linked stocks under pressure, sharpening doubts about the durability of this year’s rally.

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Financial Times Front Page 13th of November 2025

An attempt by No 10 to head off a potential leadership challenge has misfired, intensifying pressure on the PM. Briefings seen as an effort by allies to undermine Health Sec Wes Streeting angered MPs and ministers, prompting calls for an apology as Starmer vowed to fight any contest.

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Financial Times Front Page 12th of November 2025

UK unemployment rose to 5%, above forecasts, piling pressure on Reeves ahead of the Budget. Wage growth cooled, easing inflation risks and lifting gilts on hopes of BoE rate cuts. Business groups urged protection from tax rises as households face weaker pay momentum.

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