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[Corporate Cost-Cutting, Google's Legal Victory, and Civil Unrest in Indonesia]-[AI helps Google dodge a bullet]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-09-04

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Corporate Efficiency Drives: 'Cutting the Fat'

Major corporations are currently engaged in aggressive cost-cutting measures, described as efforts to 'cut the fat' and eliminate 'pockets of mediocrity.' UK-based Lloyds Banking Group is overhauling its productivity metrics, a move that reportedly puts approximately 3,000 employees at risk of dismissal. Similarly, the CEO of Unilever has unveiled a roadmap to replace dozens of managers, signaling a broader trend of corporate restructuring aimed at streamlining operations and boosting efficiency.

Google’s Significant Antitrust Legal Win

Alphabet (Google’s parent company) saw its market value surge by roughly $220 billion following a court ruling that spared the company from a forced divestiture of its Chrome browser. The judge, Amit Mehta, ruled against breaking up the tech giant, noting that the competitive landscape is shifting rapidly due to artificial intelligence. While the case is not yet finalized—as Google may face an appeal—the decision provides an 'enormous sense of relief' for investors.

The role of AI proved pivotal; the judge acknowledged that generative AI, specifically competitors like ChatGPT, is reshaping the market. With 700 million weekly users, ChatGPT is increasingly becoming a primary tool for information retrieval, effectively challenging Google's dominance. Although the ruling limits Google's ability to extend its monopoly into new AI-based products, the decision reflects a judicial reluctance to impose structural breakups when market dynamics are evolving so quickly through technological innovation.

Economic Hardship and Civil Unrest in Indonesia

Indonesia is currently experiencing severe political and civil unrest, driven by a combination of financial hardship and public anger over the perceived lavish lifestyles of political elites. Reports from the National Commission on Human Rights indicate that recent protests have resulted in fatalities and thousands of arrests, with demonstrators targeting police stations and regional parliament buildings.

The economic backdrop is characterized by a shrinking middle class—which fell from 60 million in 2018 to 479 million last year—weakening purchasing power, and a significant lack of job opportunities, with labor unions estimating 70,000 layoffs this year. President Prabowo Subianto, who campaigned on promises to boost growth and reduce inequality, is facing a crisis of confidence. His flagship economic goals, including an ambitious 8% growth target, appear increasingly untenable. While the government has announced a review of parliamentary allowances to appease protesters, economists warn that without concrete steps to stimulate investment and job creation, the country faces continued instability.

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