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[Political Instability in France and Turkey, Germanium Supply Crisis, and the Collapse of Tricolor Holdings]-[Turkey’s opposition is under siege]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-09-15

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Political Instability Rattles Markets in France and Turkey

Global political tensions have taken center stage, impacting both financial markets and democratic institutions. In France, the political climate has become increasingly volatile following the ousting of Prime Minister François Bayrou, marking the second such leadership fall in less than a year as the government struggles with a "widening budget deficit." This instability has led to a highly unusual market phenomenon: borrowing costs for major corporations like L'Oréal and Airbus are now lower than those of the French government, signaling that investors perceive corporate debt as a "safer bet" than sovereign debt. This trend was further compounded by Fitch's recent downgrade of France’s sovereign credit rating, citing "political polarization" as a key driver.

Simultaneously, Turkey is facing a deepening crisis as President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s administration intensifies its crackdown on the opposition. The focus is currently on the Republican People's Party (CHP) and its leader, Özgür Özel, who faces the possibility of removal by a Turkish court. FT Middle East editor Andrew England notes that Erdoğan’s aggressive stance against the 102-year-old party is "extraordinary," especially given the party's historical significance as the foundation of modern Turkey. Observers fear that if the government successfully dismantles the opposition, it could signal the "real end of democracy in Turkey," leaving the country in a precarious political state.

The Germanium Supply Crunch

Beyond political turmoil, supply chain vulnerabilities are testing global industries, particularly the defense sector. China's export controls on germanium—a metal essential for thermal imaging systems and military equipment like "fighter jets"—have resulted in a "desperate supply crunch." Since the measures were imposed in 2023, prices have surged to nearly $5,000 per kilo, the highest level since tracking began in 2011. This scarcity has forced Western defense firms, such as Lockheed Martin, to seek alternative supply chains, including a recent agreement with the Seoul-based producer Korea Zinc.

Financial Echoes: The Tricolor Holdings Collapse

Wall Street is grappling with the sudden bankruptcy of Tricolor Holdings, a subprime auto lender. The firm’s collapse, characterized by a "Chapter 7 liquidation," has left major financial institutions like Fifth Third Bank, JPMorgan, and Barclays facing potential losses. The situation mirrors the 2008 financial crisis, as these subprime loans were bundled into "asset-backed securities" that are now unraveling amid allegations of fraud.

FT Wall Street editor Sujit Indep explains that while the situation carries the "echoes of the 08 subprime mortgage crisis," there are key differences in the current landscape. Unlike in 2008, banks today generally possess "more capital," which may mitigate the systemic damage. However, the case highlights the growing complexity of "non-bank lenders" and the risks inherent in private credit markets. As the Justice Department launches an investigation into the fraud allegations, the financial community remains focused on whether this event is an isolated aberration or a harbinger of wider stress among low-income and subprime borrowers.

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