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[Ceasefire in Gaza, Orsted's Restructuring, and the Paradox of Market Exuberance]-[Israel approves ceasefire plan]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-10-10

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The Gaza Ceasefire: A Fragile First Step

The Israeli cabinet has officially approved the first phase of a ceasefire deal with Hamas. According to FT’s Nery Zilber, this agreement aims to secure the release of all 48 Israeli hostages—20 of whom are believed to be alive—in exchange for a partial Israeli military redeployment and the release of nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. While the deal provides a momentary reprieve, Zilber emphasizes that the path forward remains fraught with diplomatic complexity. The "sticking points" involve critical post-ceasefire governance, specifically how Hamas will disarm and how an international security force will manage the Gaza Strip. Furthermore, the political stability of Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is under intense pressure; although the far-right coalition voted against the deal, they have not yet toppled the government, leading to speculation that "early elections and the collapse of Netanyahu's government" are inevitable if the ceasefire progresses to its second, more comprehensive stage.

Corporate and Geopolitical Shifts: Orsted and Argentina

The episode highlights significant turbulence in the energy and diplomatic sectors. The Danish developer Orsted is initiating a massive restructuring, planning to cut a "quarter of its workforce." This decision stems from a combination of "higher interest rates," an "overstretched supply chain," and regulatory pressure from the Trump administration, which has "spooked investors" and led to stalled projects in both the US and the UK. Meanwhile, in Latin America, the US is intervening in Argentina’s currency, with Treasury Secretary Scott Besant confirming the direct purchase of Argentine pesos and a "20 billion currency swap framework" to bolster the country’s economy ahead of crucial midterm elections.

The Market Paradox: Gold and the "AI Bubble"

A central theme of this briefing is the unusual behavior of global financial markets. Gold has reached an all-time high, passing $4,000 per troy ounce—a 50% increase this year, representing the "biggest jump since the 1970s." Katie Martin, FT’s market columnist, notes the anomaly: gold typically rallies during economic shocks or market collapses, yet currently, stock markets are simultaneously hitting new peaks.

Martin characterizes the current stock market environment as "frothy," with valuations heavily reliant on the "promise of things that may or may not happen in the future" regarding AI. Despite the exuberance, professional investors remain wary, viewing the current rally as "running on fumes." Martin explains that while fund managers continue to "dance along" to the momentum to maximize profits, they are simultaneously maintaining "a lot of hedges in place." The consensus among experts is that while the market is currently lucrative, it lacks a margin for error, and a potential "correction" could trigger a rapid and "very, very ugly" decline in value, reminding investors of the volatility seen during the 2008 crash and the Eurozone debt crisis.

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