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[NVIDIA's Record Growth, China's Healthcare Economic Burden, BP's Strategic Shift, and the Influx of Investment in UK Lower-League Football]-[The medical bills hurting China’s economy]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-02-27

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NVIDIA's Financial Surge

NVIDIA has once again exceeded market expectations, reporting a 78% year-over-year revenue increase to over $39 billion. This performance, described as having "blew Wall Street expectations out of the water," has signaled continued momentum for the chipmaker. Looking ahead, the company projects revenue of approximately $43 billion for the current quarter, aligning with analyst forecasts and maintaining investor confidence, evidenced by a 2.5% rise in its share price during after-hours trading.

The Economic Toll of China's Healthcare System

Despite significant expansion in healthcare coverage, reaching about 95% of the population, China faces structural challenges that are hindering its broader economy. Joe Lei, the FT’s Beijing bureau chief, highlights the issue of "catastrophic healthcare expenditure," where insurance fails to cover the full cost of serious illnesses. A Lancet study indicated that 21.7% of households faced this burden in 2018.

This lack of comprehensive coverage acts as a drag on the economy, forcing households to maintain high savings rates to prepare for a "rainy day." Consequently, Chinese consumers are hesitant to spend, exacerbating the gap between the country's high production levels and domestic consumption. While the government plans to address this through social welfare spending, experts suggest that a wholesale transformation remains unlikely, as President Xi Jinping has expressed skepticism toward "welfarism."

BP Pivots Away from Green Energy

BP is shifting its strategic focus back to fossil fuels, retreating from its previous ambitions to lead the energy transition. CEO Murray Auchincloss acknowledged that the firm had been "too optimistic" regarding its pivot to green energy. Driven by pressure from activist investors like Elliott Management—which holds a nearly 5% stake—BP plans to increase oil and gas spending to $10 billion annually while simultaneously cutting expenditures on renewables by 70%. The market response was muted, with the share price falling over 2% following the announcement.

The Influx of Capital into UK Lower-League Football

International investors are increasingly targeting lower-tier English football clubs, seeking opportunities that are both "pretty low risk" and offer the chance to "have some fun." FT Sports Editor Josh Noble notes that unlike the prohibitively expensive Premier League giants, smaller clubs offer a lower "cost of entry."

Notable examples include Wrexham, owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, and Birmingham City, backed by U.S. hedge fund Nighthead Capital. This influx of capital has intensified competition, allowing clubs with wealthy owners to attract high-quality players and dominate their divisions. However, this trend may face regulatory headwinds. New rules arriving this summer aim to "rein in some of this spending," effectively limiting the amount owners can spend on player wages relative to their investments. These regulations are expected to bring more stability to the financial landscape of lower-league football.

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That blew Wall Street expectations out of the water.
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the system still lags in some ways
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coverage of catastrophic healthcare expenditure is a problem.
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you have to plan for every sort of contingency.
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to prepare for a rainy day.
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blow something out of the water
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take a toll on
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prepare for a rainy day
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in the fine print
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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Thursday, February 27th.
This is your FT News Briefing.
NVIDIA saw its revenues soar last quarter, and the high cost of health care in China is hurting the country's economy.
Plus, U .S. investors are kicking a lot of cash into U .K.
football, and a lot of smaller clubs are seeing the benefits.

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