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[Executive Transitions, Media Bidding Wars, and the Escalating Threat to Fed Independence]-[Markets shrug off investigation into Powell]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2026-01-13

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Executive Leadership Changes at UBS

UBS CEO Sergio Ermotti has announced plans to step down in April of next year, marking the end of a tenure defined by the monumental task of absorbing Credit Suisse. The Swiss government orchestrated this acquisition in 2023 to prevent a systemic collapse, and Ermotti’s departure is slated for once the integration is fully realized. His successor will face significant challenges, most notably the Swiss government's push to tighten capital requirements, which has fueled speculation that the bank might consider relocating its headquarters.

The Warner Brothers Discovery Bidding Saga

Paramount is aggressively pursuing a deal with Warner Brothers Discovery (WBD), despite WBD's existing agreement with Netflix. Paramount has initiated a hostile strategy, including a proxy fight to refresh WBD’s board and a lawsuit aimed at accessing financial information related to the Netflix deal.

FT correspondent Oliver Barnes notes that this is driven by the scarcity of high-value assets like WBD, which holds prized intellectual property such as the "Harry Potter" and "DC Comics" franchises, alongside HBO Max. Paramount’s strategy aims to create enough friction to force a re-evaluation of the Netflix deal. From a broader market perspective, this saga illustrates a trend of "large mega deals" where companies continue to consolidate, emboldened by a belief that under the current Trump administration, "antitrust laws and antitrust regulations" have "stepped back," providing more "room to maneuver" for dealmakers.

The Criminal Investigation into Fed Chair Jay Powell

The most significant geopolitical shift discussed is the Department of Justice’s criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell. This probe, linked to congressional testimony regarding the renovation of the Fed's headquarters, is viewed as a clear escalation of President Trump’s "crackdown on the Fed."

While markets have reacted with relative calm—experiencing only a mild uptick in gold and a slight weakening of the dollar—FT commentator Rob Armstrong warns against complacency. He describes the market's response as "myopic," noting that investors are currently focused on strong corporate profits and ignoring the "abstract" threat to institutional stability.

Armstrong emphasizes that this investigation carries long-term consequences far beyond Powell’s term, which ends in May. He argues that the probe "destroys the credibility of whoever the next Fed chair is," asserting that "anyone who would accept a nomination from the Trump administration to be the chair of the Fed right now thereby proves that they are unqualified for the job." The core concern is the erosion of Fed independence; if the central bank is perceived as being under the "whims of the president," it loses its ability to effectively combat inflation. Armstrong suggests that if future inflation reports "come in a little hot," the market may be forced to confront the dangerous reality of a Fed that lacks the autonomy to "damn the torpedoes" and protect the economy.

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this bidding war over Warner Brothers' discovery is making my head spin.
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Whoever replaces him will have their hands full.
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Paramount is not giving up the fight to buy Warner Brothers Discovery.
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if you've gotten a little bit lost in this crazy story, can't blame you.
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So let's back up a little bit.
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📝Key Phrases

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have their hands full
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come in hot
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coax someone back to the negotiating table
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take the L
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a cast of characters
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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Tuesday, January 13th, and this is your FT News Briefing.
The head of Switzerland's largest bank is planning to move on.
And I don't know about you, but this bidding war over Warner Brothers' discovery is making my head spin.
Plus, FT columnist Rob Armstrong explains why the criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jay Powell is such a big deal.
I would go so far as to say anyone who would accept...

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