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[Market Volatility, German-China Diplomacy, and the Four-Year Mark of the Ukraine War]-[The war in Ukraine, four years later]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2026-02-24

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Market Turbulence and the Tech Sector Shift

The U.S. stock market experienced a difficult start to the week, with the NASDAQ composite falling approximately 1.1%. The decline was primarily driven by software stocks—specifically companies like Workday, CrowdStrike, and Datadog—as investors grapple with fears that artificial intelligence will "upend the software industry." This sentiment was exacerbated by comments from the CEO of Franklin Templeton, who questioned if enterprise software companies can truly "thrive" in the current climate. Furthermore, private capital firms, including Aries, KKR, Apollo, and Blackstone, saw significant losses, reflecting broader investor anxiety following new tariff policies introduced by the Trump administration.

Germany’s Diplomatic Pivot toward China

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is currently in Beijing for a high-stakes diplomatic visit aimed at resetting the trade relationship with China. According to FT Berlin bureau chief Anne-Sylvain Chastany, Merz is seeking to test Xi Jinping’s willingness to engage in a "fairer game on trade." This visit comes as Germany faces an "existential threat" to its industry, characterized by stagnating economic growth and a shifting trade balance. While Chinese exports to Germany are "booming," German exports—particularly in the automotive sector—have declined sharply. Consequently, Germany is reconsidering its traditional stance as a "staunch defender of free trade," with Merz now potentially backing "protectionist measures" to counter cheap, subsidized imports from China.

The Stalled Ukraine Conflict: Four Years On

Four years after Russia’s "full-scale invasion," the war in Ukraine remains at a critical impasse. FT Europe editor Ben Hall reports that ceasefire negotiations have "stalled," with both sides deadlocked over "territorial concessions and security guarantees." Despite international pressure, there is little evidence that either Russia or Ukraine is prepared to make major compromises.

Concerns persist in Kyiv regarding the Trump administration's true intentions, with fears that Donald Trump might be "being played by Vladimir Putin" and could pressure Ukraine into an "unfavorable deal." Despite these geopolitical uncertainties, Ukraine has demonstrated remarkable resilience. While the war has left the economy "20% smaller" and caused immense trauma, it has also been "the making of Ukraine as a nation." As the country marks this anniversary, President Volodymyr Zelensky has characterized the current moment as the "beginning of the end" of the war, though the path to a sustainable peace remains fraught with deep-seated mistrust and military challenges.

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They have been remarkably resilient.
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there's still no clear end in sight.
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the progress is halting, to say the least.
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they haven't really shifted.
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neither side really feels under sufficient pressure
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off on the wrong foot
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take the brunt of
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upend the industry
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establish a rapport
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existential threat
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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Tuesday, February 24th, and this is your FT News Briefing.
US tech stocks started the week off on the wrong foot and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz heads to China to meet with President Xi Jinping.
Plus, we'll take a look at the state of the Ukraine war four years later.
They have been remarkably resilient.
It is not an understatement to say that this full-scale invasion has been the making of Ukraine as a nation.

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