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[Geopolitical Turmoil, Financial Scandals, and the Evolving Crypto Landscape]-[Khamenei’s son is frontrunner to be Iran’s supreme leader]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2026-03-05

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Global Geopolitical Shifts and the Iranian Succession Crisis

The ongoing conflict in Iran has entered a critical phase, with Israeli officials preparing for a "multi-week military onslaught" aimed at dismantling the state's "key pillars" and the "Revolutionary Guard." This escalation has caused significant disruption to global trade, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz, where insurance costs for vessels have surged "12-fold."

Amidst this backdrop, Iran faces a leadership vacuum following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. An 88-member panel of religious experts is tasked with selecting a successor, a process complicated by the constant threat of assassination. Tehran correspondent Najmeh Buzorgmir notes that the succession process is occurring "in the middle of a war," forcing the council to meet online to avoid being "attacked by the US and Israel." Mujtaba Khamenei, the son of the late leader, has emerged as a potential frontrunner, though his lack of a public record makes his future policy stance uncertain. Ultimately, observers suggest that regardless of who is chosen, Iran is "entering a new phase in its modern history," even as the Revolutionary Guards continue to manage the war effort independently of the leadership transition.

Crypto Integration and Regulatory Milestones

In a significant development for the digital assets industry, the crypto exchange Kraken has gained access to the Federal Reserve’s core payment systems, including Fedwire. This move aligns the exchange with traditional financial institutions, allowing for "direct same day payment service" with reduced reliance on intermediaries. While the approval is currently limited to an "initial one-year term," it highlights the Trump administration's commitment to "crypto-friendly policies," despite lingering opposition from traditional banking sectors.

The MFS Collapse and Asset-Backed Finance Risks

London-based mortgage provider Market Financial Solutions (MFS) has collapsed into administration, triggering widespread alarm regarding the integrity of the asset-backed finance market. The firm is embroiled in "fraud allegations," specifically the practice of "double pledging," where MFS allegedly pledged the same portfolio of loans to multiple lenders simultaneously. Major institutions, including Barclays, Jefferies, Apollo Global Management, and Elliott Management, are now scrambling to determine the value of their collateral.

Barclays, which had an exposure of roughly "500 million pounds," played a key role in the discovery by flagging "irregularities" during due diligence, eventually freezing accounts and precipitating the firm's liquidity crisis. This incident has raised broader questions about underwriting standards. While some market participants dismiss this as an "idiosyncratic event," others fear it may be a symptom of deeper issues within the balance sheets of major lenders, reminiscent of previous market failures that regulators are now scrutinizing more closely.

Trade Policy Updates

As the one-year anniversary of the administration's tariff strategy approaches, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that global tariffs will increase from 10% to 15%. This ongoing shift in trade policy continues to challenge businesses globally, prompting a call for public feedback on how these measures are affecting the broader economic landscape.

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And that's it.
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How serious is that threat?
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We'll have to wait and see how things unfold in the coming days.
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This now basically puts Kraken in line with major banks and credit unions.
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lay the groundwork
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up in the air
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wait and see
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frontrunners emerging
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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Thursday, March 5th, and this is your FT News Briefing.
The war in Iran is expected to last a while, and we'll take a look at how the country will choose its next supreme leader.
Plus, a collapsed London mortgage provider is raising questions about the asset-backed finance market.
I'm Mark Filippino, and here's the news you need to start your day.
Israel expects the war in Iran to last weeks.

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