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[Global Market Shifts: TikTok Restructuring, European Defense Finance, and Argentina’s Economic Volatility]-[Ukraine’s new war chest: frozen Russian funds?]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-09-26

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The TikTok Restructuring: A New Era Under US Oversight

The long-standing saga surrounding TikTok in the United States has reached a pivotal juncture. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order mandating the separation of TikTok’s American operations from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, which will retain a 19% ownership stake. The restructured entity sees a consortium of investors, including Oracle, Silverlake, and Abu Dhabi’s MGX, taking control of nearly half the business. Notably, Oracle is tasked with overseeing the "data and algorithm for security purposes," addressing long-standing concerns regarding data sovereignty. With an estimated valuation of $14 billion, the deal signals a significant shift in the platform's governance, involving high-profile figures such as Rupert Murdoch, and marks an end to the regulatory uncertainty that has shadowed the app.

Germany’s Strategic Pivot: Leveraging Frozen Russian Assets

In a significant departure from previous policy, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is advocating for the use of "frozen Russian assets"—funds belonging to sanctioned Russian nationals—to support Ukraine. Previously, Berlin had been skeptical of utilizing these reserves due to "legal and financial reasons," fearing a potential undermining of "confidence in the Eurozone." However, the geopolitical landscape has shifted. Merz now proposes leveraging up to 140 billion euros to provide loans specifically for the purchase of military equipment, ideally sourced from European manufacturers to bolster regional defense. This strategic reversal is driven by escalating pressure, including Russia’s "drone incursions" into NATO airspace and the perceived unreliability of US commitments under Donald Trump. Brussels is increasingly alarmed by Trump’s rhetoric, particularly his recent suggestion that Ukraine could reclaim all its territory—a goal deemed "unrealistic"—which European officials fear is a tactical move to "shift the blame on Europe" should the war effort falter.

Argentina’s Precarious Financial Stability

Argentina’s markets have experienced a temporary respite following the US government's offer of a "20 billion currency swap line" and a commitment to support Argentine sovereign bonds if necessary. This intervention has successfully halted a "run on the peso" and calmed investor nerves that were frayed by President Javier Milei’s recent electoral setbacks. While Milei has achieved success in "lowering inflation and balancing the budget," these measures have come at the cost of economic growth, which has stagnated since the first quarter. Analysts remain cautious, noting that the swap line acts as a stopgap rather than a long-term solution. The fundamental issues—including a "corruption scandal" involving the President’s sister and chief of staff, and the upcoming midterm elections—remain unresolved. Without the successful implementation of "labor reform, tax reform, and pension reform," the current market stability may prove ephemeral.

Legal Precedents in France

In a historic development, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been sentenced to five years in prison for "criminal conspiracy" related to the illegal financing of his 2007 presidential campaign. The trial centered on allegations that Sarkozy accepted millions from Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi. Although judges cleared him of more serious charges like "embezzlement," the verdict marks the first time a former French head of state has been ordered to serve time, a decision Sarkozy has vowed to challenge as a "scandalous verdict."

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