Plans by both main political parties to abolish ‘non-dom’ regime prompt departures
Chinese executives are trying to avoid US tariffs by relocating manufacturing, a growing number of wealthy foreigners in the UK are planning on leaving the country, and Brazilian financial markets have been performing poorly. Plus, the FT’s Tim Bradshaw explains whether Nvidia is on a crash course similar to some of the dotcom darlings from the 2000s tech bubble.
Mentioned in this podcast: Chinese companies seek assurances from Malaysia over US tariffs Can Nvidia stay at the heart of the new AI economy? Wealthy foreigners step up plans to leave UK as taxes increase Brazilian markets hit by investor worries over Lula’s spending plans The FT News Briefing is produced by Fiona Symon, Sonja Hutson, Kasia Broussalian and Marc Filippino. Additional help from Breen Turner, Sam Giovinco, Peter Barber, Michael Lello, David da Silva and Gavin Kallmann.
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