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[Global Economic Headwinds: Tariffs, Political Turmoil in South Korea, and U.S. Tax Policy Uncertainty]-[South Korea plots a post-coup future]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-06-02

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📋 Summary

Global Deal-Making Stalls Under Tariff Pressure

Global deal-making is facing significant headwinds as "Donald Trump's tariffs are slamming the brakes on a deal-making recovery." According to data from Bain & Co., the value of buyout fund deals is projected to decline by 16% between the first and second quarters of this year. While private equity firms had high expectations for a rebound following a period where "higher interest rates kept deal-making in the doldrums," the current climate of "uncertainty" surrounding trade policies has effectively curtailed the anticipated recovery, despite initial hopes that Trump’s deregulation promises would revitalize the market.

Political Transition and Geopolitical Shifts in South Korea

South Korea is approaching a pivotal presidential election following a period of extreme "political turmoil" triggered by former President Yoon Seok-yeol’s failed attempt to declare martial law, which led to a "leadership vacuum" and criminal charges of insurrection. As the left-wing opposition leader, Lee Jae-myung, nears a potential victory, the focus shifts to how this might reshape the nation’s foreign policy. FT correspondent Christian Davies notes that Lee may adopt a "hard-nosed" approach to trade negotiations. Furthermore, while the "great disruptive event" in the Indo-Pacific remains the election of Donald Trump, a shift in Korean leadership could lead to a unique realignment; for instance, Lee might find more common ground with Trump regarding diplomacy with North Korea than his conservative predecessors, even as trade and security relations with China remain a "giant messy package" of complex negotiations.

Construction Slump in the UK

In the United Kingdom, the real estate sector is struggling as commercial construction hits a "decade low." This decline, attributed to high costs, economic uncertainty, and a persistent "lack of manpower," serves as a "gut punch" to government initiatives aimed at revitalizing domestic infrastructure. While isolated pockets of growth exist—specifically in the tech-heavy corridor between Cambridge and Oxford and modern office developments in London—the broader industry trend remains stagnant.

U.S. Budget Bill and Foreign Investor Anxiety

Market confidence is being tested by Section 899 of the U.S. Budget Bill, which has foreign investors "sounding the alarm." This provision empowers the U.S. to impose additional taxes on entities from countries deemed to have "punitive tax policies," a definition that could potentially sweep up the EU, UK, Canada, and Australia. The policy is viewed as a response to the OECD's Pillar Two tax framework. FT U.S. Markets Editor Kate Duguid highlights that the language regarding U.S. Treasury bonds remains "ambiguous," creating significant concern on Wall Street. Investors fear that even if government debt remains exempt, the perception of a "highly punitive" environment could "chill demand for American assets," potentially leading to falling stock and bond prices, dollar depreciation, and long-term alienation of key U.S. allies in the manufacturing sector.

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Global deal -making has hit another brick wall.
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The data is a pretty big blow for private equity firms.
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But instead, all the uncertainty from his tariffs has cut the rebound short.
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That threw the country into political turmoil.
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Now, there are some areas that are bucking the trend.
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slam the brakes on
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turn things around
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cut short
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leadership vacuum
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out of nowhere
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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Monday, June 2nd and this is your FT News briefing.
Global deal -making has hit another brick wall.
And South Korea might be heading in a new political direction.
Plus, U .S. President Donald Trump's budget proposal is spooking foreign investors.
I'm Kasha Bursalian and here's the news you need to start your day.

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