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[Global Tensions, AI Liability Risks, and Corporate Shifts: A Financial Times Briefing]-[The scramble for a Ukraine peace deal]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-11-24

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Global Developments and Corporate Shifts: An Overview

This briefing covers a series of critical geopolitical tensions, regulatory adjustments in Europe, and a significant shift in the insurance industry regarding Artificial Intelligence.

Geopolitical Instability: Ukraine and Venezuela

The transatlantic alliance is facing internal friction following a controversial 28-point US peace plan for Ukraine. European allies are reportedly "scrambling to slow US efforts" to force Kiev into an agreement. The proposal has caused "confusion" regarding whether Washington is aligning with Russian objectives or seeking a balanced negotiation, particularly as the plan crosses "longstanding red lines" by suggesting the handover of territory that Russia has failed to capture militarily.

Simultaneously, the US has significantly escalated pressure on Venezuela. Washington has officially designated the "Cartel of the Suns" as a foreign terrorist organization, a move intended to provide a legal basis to target President Nicolas Maduro. FT Latin America editor Michael Stott notes that this is "unfinished business" for Donald Trump, who continues to view Maduro as an "illegitimate leader." The situation has reached a boiling point, with the US deploying its largest naval task force to the Caribbean since the Cuban Missile Crisis, signaling the possibility of imminent military action.

European Economic Strategy

Brussels is shifting its stance on Chinese foreign direct investment, which surged 80% last year. To counter the "flood of cheap Chinese goods" resulting from US tariffs, the EU is developing new rules to compel Chinese companies to hire local workers and share technology. The goal is to protect European industries—specifically steel and chemicals—from being used merely as an "easy entry point" into the market, while reducing dependency on Chinese manufacturing.

The Insurance Industry's AI Dilemma

Major insurance companies are reassessing their corporate coverage offerings due to the rising costs associated with AI chatbots. Insurers are increasingly "squeamish" about covering AI-related risks, particularly "widespread information incidents that could impact the whole market."

Industry experts highlight the challenge of "hallucination," where AI models invent false information, leading to costly litigation. Companies like AIG, Great American, and WR Berkeley are seeking to exclude AI-related liabilities from their policies. The primary fear among brokers, such as those at Aon, is "systemic risk," where a single AI failure could trigger a global event, mirroring the potential impact of major IT outages.

Market Shifts: The Decline of Moderna

In the corporate sector, Moderna has transitioned from a pandemic-era "high flyer" to the "most shorted company in the benchmark S&P 500." With vaccination rates down 24% from the previous year and revenues slumping over 80% since 2021, the company's share price has hit its lowest level since before the coronavirus crisis. Despite these headwinds, Moderna is attempting a strategic pivot, focusing on international market growth and the application of mRNA technology in cancer research for a potential turnaround by 2026.

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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Monday, November 24th, and this is your FT News Briefing.
Confusion and uncertainty dominate crunch talks on a Ukraine peace deal.
Plus the US piles more pressure on Venezuela.
And problems with AI chatbots are leading major insurance companies to rethink their corporate coverage offerings.
Many of them are really squeamish about that possibility of covering widespread information incidents that could impact the whole market.

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