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The Financial Times says the prime minister has been “damaged but unbowed” by Ms Gray’s report, pointing out that even Mr Johnson’s “fiercest critics” admit the report has “failed to inflict a fatal wound” on him. The FT captures the mood among some Tory MPs, with one quoted as saying: “Most of us are resigned to the fact that he won’t be going, but that we’ve lost the next general election”, while another admits the appetite to remove Mr Johnson as prime minister is low.

Financial Times Front Page 16th of December 2024

A significant wave of stock defections has hit the London Stock Exchange, marked by companies moving their listings to the US, driven by the allure of larger capital markets and amid concerns over market reforms in the UK, leaving the LSE on track for its worst year since 2009.

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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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