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[Geopolitical Tensions, Corporate Struggles, and Cross-Strait Identity Challenges]-[Crunch time for Citi]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-01-09

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Trump’s Greenland Ambitions and International Pushback

The Financial Times reports that President-elect Donald Trump has reignited tensions regarding the Danish territory of Greenland. Trump, who previously expressed interest in purchasing the island in 2019 for "national security purposes," has now refused to rule out using force to acquire it. This stance has drawn sharp rebukes from European leaders, particularly from Germany and France, who have urged the incoming U.S. administration not to "meddle with Europe's sovereignty." Danish officials have been forced to reiterate a clear message: Greenland is "not for sale."

Citigroup’s Turnaround Crisis

Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser is facing mounting pressure as the bank struggles to meet its performance targets. Tasked with simplifying the bank and redefining its strategy, Fraser has exited consumer banking in markets like China and India to focus on "the largest multinational companies and the wealthiest people in the world." However, these efforts have yet to yield the desired financial results.

Central to the controversy is the "return on tangible common equity" target. Analysts note that the bank is expected to report returns around 5%, far below the 12% goal and the 10% threshold typically required to cover the bank's cost of capital. FT banking correspondent Stephen Gandell characterizes the bank as a "big, sprawling grocery store" that has cut its "staples"—mortgages—without successfully streamlining its operations. With Fraser entering her fourth year, analysts warn that she is "running out of time" to prove her strategy's viability, as the market demands that she either "produce or get out."

Indonesia’s Investment Leverage

Apple continues to face a ban on the sale of its iPhone 16 in Indonesia. Despite Apple’s offer to invest $1 billion in the country, the Indonesian government remains unsatisfied. The conflict stems from a regulation requiring 40% of phones and tablets to be "made locally." President Prabowo Subianto is leveraging the country’s massive consumer market as "bait" to secure more substantive foreign investment and manufacturing commitments.

China’s ID Strategy and Taiwan’s Sovereignty

Beijing is increasingly encouraging Taiwanese visitors to obtain "Taiwan resident cards" and, subsequently, full Chinese identity cards. While these cards facilitate daily functions like mobile payments and loans, Taipei views this as a strategic effort to "undermine its jurisdiction."

FT correspondent Catherine Hiller notes that officials in Taipei fear this could lead to a scenario where China claims it must protect its "full Chinese citizens" residing in Taiwan, a tactic reminiscent of Russia’s actions in Georgia in 2008. The Taiwanese government has warned its citizens that signing up for these documents carries risks, with the President emphasizing that "freedom cannot be exchanged for cash." This development occurs against the backdrop of the Chinese Communist Party’s ongoing claim of sovereignty over Taiwan and its threat to use "military force" if unification is resisted.

Diplomatic Satire: The Gulf of America

In a lighter turn of events, President-elect Trump’s suggestion to rename the "Gulf of Mexico" to the "Gulf of America" prompted a creative retort from Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. During a press conference, she suggested renaming parts of the U.S. "Mexican America," highlighting the historical context of territories that were once part of Mexico, noting, "sounds nice, doesn't it?"

🎯Key Sentences

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Pressure is mounting on Jane Frazier to prove she can get the bank back on track.
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It's struggled to find its footing since the 2008 financial crisis.
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And she has. She's redefined what Siti's goal is.
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The problem is that hasn't really translated into financial results.
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What exactly is it and how far is Frazier off the mark?
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📝Key Phrases

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turn things around
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back off
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find its footing
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off the mark
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cost of capital
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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Thursday, January 9th, and this is your FT News Briefing.
Europe is trying to stop Donald Trump from getting all territorial.
And the boss at Citigroup is running out of time to turn things around.
Plus, China is giving out ID cards to Taiwanese nationals.
The worry from Taipei is that they might end up with growing numbers of Taiwanese who are also full Chinese citizens.

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