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[Market Turbulence: Media Wars, Energy Crises, and Bubble Warnings]-[A double bubble for gold and US equities]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-12-09

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Market Turbulence: Media Wars, Energy Crises, and Bubble Warnings

This week’s briefing from the Financial Times highlights a series of significant economic developments, ranging from high-stakes corporate warfare in the media sector to concerns over systemic financial bubbles.

The Media Power Struggle: Paramount vs. Netflix

The entertainment industry is currently witnessing a dramatic clash. Paramount has launched a $108 billion hostile all-cash bid for Warner Bros. Discovery. This move directly challenges the recent $82.7 billion deal between Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery. Paramount CEO David Ellison has publicly criticized the Netflix-Warner merger, arguing that combining the "number one streamer with the number three streamer" would create "unprecedented market power," which he claims is detrimental to the "creative community" and "consumers."

Adding a layer of geopolitical complexity, Paramount’s financing involves Middle East sovereign wealth funds and Jared Kushner. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has expressed skepticism regarding the Netflix deal, citing concerns over Netflix’s "very big market share," suggesting that federal regulatory approval remains a significant hurdle.

The U.S. Energy Affordability Crisis

U.S. natural gas prices are experiencing a sharp ascent, reaching levels not seen since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. According to FT’s U.S. Energy Editor Jamie Smith, wholesale gas prices have surged over 50% compared to last year. This volatility is driven by a combination of an "unusually cold spell" and a "liquefied natural gas (LNG) boom," which has seen export volumes rise by 20%.

While consumers are facing an "affordability crisis," the industry disputes the link between exports and domestic prices. Natural gas companies argue that the real issue is an "infrastructure problem," specifically a "lack of pipelines and storage facilities." Politically, this trend poses a significant threat to the Trump administration, as rising utility bills have already influenced local election results, such as in New Jersey, where affordability concerns bolstered Democratic candidates.

Geopolitical Tech Tensions and Nvidia

The U.S. government has signaled it will allow Nvidia to export advanced H200 chips to China, provided the deal maintains "continued national security." Despite this, the move faces opposition from the U.S. Congress, where a bipartisan bill aims to restrict China's access to AI technology, specifically targeting the H200 and Blackwell models.

Financial Markets: The Return of the Bubble?

A recent report from the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has issued a rare warning that both gold and U.S. equities may be entering "bubble territory." The BIS notes that gold has risen 60% this year, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq have seen gains of 17% and 22%, respectively.

FT’s Natural Resources Editor Leslie Hook explains that the current "retail frenzy" has supercharged these markets. The BIS warns that retail investors exhibit a "propensity to engage in herd-like behavior," which could amplify "price gyrations" if a "fire sale" occurs. It is highly unusual for gold—traditionally seen as a "safe haven asset"—to rally in tandem with equities. With gold prices hitting a peak of $4,381 in October, many investors are now questioning whether the asset remains "really safe at these levels" as they look toward potential portfolio rebalancing in the new year.

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here's the news you need to start your day.
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Honestly, this fight between Netflix and Paramount might be better than anything that's on TV right now.
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That's a bit awkward for Netflix
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That's bad for Hollywood.
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Netflix, however, ended the day down about 3.5%.
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bubble territory
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hostile all-cash bid
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pass on some of that
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at play
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blow hot and cold
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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Tuesday, December 9th, and this is your FT News Briefing.
The fight over Warner Brothers, Discovery gets a reboot and American natural gas is becoming super expensive.
Plus, gold's amazing run has got some wondering whether it's entering bubble territory.
Given how rapid these price increases have been, I think a lot of people are wondering if it's still really safe at these levels.
I'm Mark Filippino and here's the news you need to start your day.

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