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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 12th of December 2025

Talks on the OECD global minimum tax are close to collapse as China and several EU countries oppose a US carve‑out meant to ease compliance for multinationals. Officials warn failure could upend the pact and revive threats of retaliatory tariffs, leaving cross‑border tax rules in limbo.

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Financial Times Front Page 11th of December 2025

The Fed cut interest rates to a three-year low, its third reduction in a row, saying a softening jobs market now outweighs inflation. Powell said the call was close, policymakers were split, and guidance remains data-dependent amid risks to employment and growth.

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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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