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[Global Geopolitical Tensions and the Rise of Activist Investing: An FT News Briefing Summary]-[Say hello to the Magnificent 47]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-02-17

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Global Developments and Market Analysis: February 17th

Geopolitical Shifts: Ukraine and International Diplomacy

As of February 17th, European leaders are convening in Paris for an emergency meeting to address the escalating situation in Ukraine. This gathering, hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron and attended by officials from the UK, Germany, and Poland, focuses on critical themes such as "defence spending" and strategies to provide sustained support to Ukraine. Notably, this diplomatic effort occurs against a backdrop where the US and Russia have initiated preliminary discussions regarding the war, albeit without the direct inclusion of European or Ukrainian representatives. Furthermore, formal peace negotiations are slated to commence in Saudi Arabia, marking a significant development in the ongoing international response.

The "Magnificent 47": A Resurgence in European Banking

Financial markets have long been dominated by the "Magnificent Seven"—a group of US tech giants that have propped up the S&P 500. However, the FT’s Nicholas Megaw highlights a compelling alternative: the "Magnificent 47," referring to the STOXX 600 Banks Index. This group, comprising major institutions such as HSBC, BNP Paribas, and Deutsche Bank, has experienced a remarkable recovery over the last three years.

Key takeaways from the banking sector's performance include:

  • Total Returns: When accounting for dividends, the index has seen returns of approximately 100% since the start of 2022, a performance that rivals the Mag 7.
  • Contextual Nuance: Megaw notes that the perception of this success is heavily dependent on the chosen timeframe. While the rally is impressive since 2022—coinciding with rising interest rates—it pales in comparison to the long-term growth of the tech sector since 2015.
  • Future Outlook: While it is unlikely that banks will maintain this "blistering pace" of growth, they remain an important reminder that investors should look beyond mega-cap tech stocks for opportunities, as the banking sector is still not trading at "crazy high levels."

The Rise of the Activist Investor: Elliott Management’s Strategy

Sajit Indap, the FT’s Wall Street editor, provides an in-depth look at the shifting landscape of activist investing, specifically regarding the hedge fund Elliott Management. Having acquired roughly 5% stakes in both BP and Phillips 66—amounting to billions of pounds and dollars respectively—Elliott is positioning itself as a force for operational discipline.

Why Elliott is Unique:

  • Mythical Status: Elliott has cultivated an image that is "mythical" and "legendary." When they engage with a company, the market, boards, and rival investors take notice immediately.
  • Targeting Blue Chips: Unlike smaller activists, Elliott has the capacity to target any company globally, regardless of size. By demanding more "streamlined operations" and fiscal discipline (particularly in BP’s pivot away from expensive green energy investments), they force management to pivot or face public pressure.
  • The Defense Industry: The threat posed by Elliott has birthed a specialized sector of corporate law and investment banking dedicated to "activist defense." Advisors now warn CEOs that firms with poor acquisition histories, underperformance, or excessive capital expenditure are "ripe for an Elliott engagement."

In conclusion, the current market environment is characterized by both geopolitical uncertainty and a new era of shareholder activism. Whether it is the unexpected resurgence of European banks or the aggressive strategic shifts driven by hedge funds like Elliott, investors are being forced to broaden their focus beyond the traditional tech-heavy portfolios of the past decade.

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everybody pays attention.
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here's the news you need to start your day.
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the darling of markets over the last few years has been the magnificent seven
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what if i told you that the mag 7 isn't the only magnificent game around
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after having a very rough decade and a half
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on a hot streak
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making a big splash
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call on a company
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doing the rounds
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starting from a low base
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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Monday February 17th, and this is your FT News Briefing.
Ukraine's allies gather for an emergency meeting in Paris.
And Europe's banking sector is on a hot streak.
Plus, a new BP investor is making a big splash in the oil industry.
They have become mythical, legendary, and when they call on a company, everybody pays attention.

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