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[FT News Briefing: OpenAI's Strategic Pivot, Goldman's Trading Results, and Escalating Middle East Tensions]-[OpenAI investors question its valuation]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2026-04-14

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UK Defense Policy Under Scrutiny

The British government is facing mounting pressure regarding its defense strategy. Lord George Robertson, a former NATO secretary general who authored the government's defense review, has publicly criticized the leadership for showing what he calls a "corrosive complacency" towards national defense. This critique comes at a critical juncture as NATO members face increased pressure to "self-sustain militarily" amidst threats from U.S. leadership to potentially leave the alliance. While the government promised a 10-year funding plan, they have "repeatedly postponed" its release, leading to concerns that the country is being left at risk.

OpenAI's Strategic Shift and Market Valuation

OpenAI is currently navigating a period of significant strategic adjustment, pivoting from its primary focus on consumer products like ChatGPT toward an "enterprise-focused business." George Hammond, the FT’s venture capital correspondent, notes that while OpenAI resists the "new strategy" label, they are increasingly prioritizing selling AI tools to businesses—a move largely seen as a response to the success of their rival, Anthropic.

This shift has sparked debate among investors regarding OpenAI's $850 billion valuation. Critics worry that by diverging from the consumer space, OpenAI may leave itself "vulnerable" to competitors like Google, which possesses a "formidable market number of regular users" and vast financial resources. Despite this, some argue that OpenAI’s history of "turmoil and crisis" has consistently led to improved models and revenue growth, suggesting that this pivot is a calculated effort to capture "huge pools of revenue" in the enterprise sector. As OpenAI, Anthropic, and SpaceX gear up for potential public listings, these companies are set to become some of the "biggest IPOs of all time," making OpenAI a key "proxy for the overall market for generative AI companies."

Goldman Sachs: A Tale of Two Trading Units

Goldman Sachs recently reported its highest quarterly profits in five years, driven largely by a 27% year-over-year revenue increase in its equities trading business, fueled by "wild market swings" resulting from geopolitical shocks. However, this success was tempered by a poor performance in its fixed-income unit. Despite analyst expectations for a 10% rise in revenues, the unit saw a 10% drop, which the bank attributed to lower net revenues in "interest rate products and mortgages." Even with this shortfall, the bank's overall trading business recorded its third-best quarter in history, though the mixed results led to a nearly 2% decline in share price.

The Fragile Diplomacy in the Middle East

Lebanon has emerged as a "key sticking point" in U.S.-Iran negotiations following a period of intense violence. Shortly after a ceasefire was announced, Israel launched a series of strikes across Lebanon, which the Lebanese perceived as a message that while a truce might exist with Iran, it does not extend to Lebanon. These strikes, described by FT correspondent Raya Jalabi as having "intensity and ferocity," hit civilian infrastructure, including aid distribution centers and residential buildings.

Hezbollah, described as the "crown jewel" of Iran’s regional proxy forces, remains at the heart of the conflict. While historic direct talks between Israeli and Lebanese envoys are being brokered in Washington, analysts remain skeptical. The issue of Hezbollah is viewed as "relatively intractable," with neither side showing a clear indication of a willingness to offer concessions that would lead to a meaningful cessation of violence.

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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Tuesday, April 14th, and this is your FT News Briefing.
British military spending is being scrutinized and OpenAI's new direction is spooking some investors.
Plus, we look at how Lebanon has become a sticking point in U.S.-Iran negotiations.
I'm Sonia Hudson, and here's the news you need to start your day.
A key government advisor is publicly criticizing the UK's defense policy.

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