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[FT News Briefing: Legal Scandals, AI Infrastructure Costs, and Venture Capital Success]-[London VC’s bet on Revolut pays off]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2026-01-14

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Tricolor Holdings Executives Face Fraud Charges

The legal landscape for the former leadership of Tricolor Holdings has turned dire. Former CEO Daniel Chu and former COO David Goodgame pleaded "not guilty" in a New York court to charges of fraud and financial crimes. The company, which specialized in subprime financing for used car buyers, collapsed last year, leaving a trail of questions regarding lending standards. Federal prosecutors allege that the executives secured over a billion dollars from major lenders like J.P. Morgan and Barclays by utilizing "fabricated data and false statements." This collapse has sparked broader anxiety regarding potential "cracks in the debt market."

The Economic Burden of AI Data Centers

As the Trump administration prioritizes the "AI race," the surge in electricity demand from massive data centers has become a significant policy and economic hurdle. To mitigate local backlash—such as the cancellation of a project in Wisconsin—Microsoft has pledged to "pay its way" for these facilities. FT energy reporter Martha Muir notes that this commitment involves paying higher electricity rates to cover infrastructure upgrades, including new power generation and grid connections. While companies like Amazon and various utilities are attempting to go on the "offensive" to reassure ratepayers that these costs will not be passed on to them, experts remain skeptical. The lack of transparency in agreements between "hyperscalers" and utilities makes it difficult to assess whether these pledges will effectively protect consumer utility bills or if the financial burden will ultimately fall on the public.

U.S. Inflation Stability

December's Consumer Price Index (CPI) report indicates that inflation is holding steady, with the annual rate remaining at 2.7%. While this figure sits above the Federal Reserve's 2% target, the lack of month-to-month growth suggests that inflation remains "contained." Notably, core inflation rose less than economists anticipated, though housing-related prices remain a persistent area of concern. Furthermore, analysts are scrutinizing the data quality due to potential distortions caused by last year's government shutdown.

Balderton Capital’s Venture Capital Triumph

London-based Balderton Capital has achieved a historic milestone in European venture capital through its early-stage investment in the fintech giant Revolut. The firm, which split from Benchmark in the 2000s, invested an initial £1 million check into Revolut approximately a decade ago. Today, that investment has evolved into a massive win, with Revolut currently valued at $75 billion.

FT European Deals Reporter Ivan Levingston highlights that Balderton’s success is rooted in its "small partnership culture" and a focused approach to early-stage European startups. Even as the broader VC market trends toward larger funds and late-stage investments, Balderton has maintained its disciplined strategy. The core lesson of the Revolut deal, as summarized by Levingston, reflects the fundamental philosophy of venture capital: "If you can own a meaningful percentage of a rocket ship, then it's going to work out pretty well for you." This "big home run" serves as a testament to the power of identifying decisive leadership, such as that of Revolut CEO Nick Staronsky, and maintaining conviction in a vision of digital financial services.

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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Wednesday, January 14th, and this is your FT News Briefing.
Tree Callour's senior executives appeared in court yesterday.
And can companies build data centers without passing on the costs to consumers?
Plus a venture capital company that hit the jackpot with Revolut proves sometimes small ball is the key to big wins.
If you can own a meaningful percentage of a rocket ship, then it's gonna work out pretty well for you.

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