PRESS DIGEST- Financial Times - December 8

Reuters12-08 10:54
PRESS DIGEST- Financial Times - December 8

Dec 8 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories in the Financial Times. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

Headlines

- Donald Trump says Netflix market share 'could be a problem' for $83 billion Warner deal

- Robinhood pushes into fast-growing Indonesia

- Ben & Jerry's founders told to 'hand over to a new generation' by Magnum boss

- EU expands carbon border tax to garden tools and washing machines

Overview

- U.S. President Donald Trump said Netflix's NFLX.O large market share in streaming video could pose a problem as it seeks regulatory approval to acquire Warner Bros Discovery WBD.O.

- U.S. broker Robinhood HOOD.O will acquire two Indonesian brokerage Buana Capital Sekuritas and crypto trader Pedagang Aset Kripto to gain entry into one of Asia's fastest-growing markets as part of the group's global expansion.

- Ben & Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen has clashed with the boss of Unilever's ULVR.L ice cream spin-off, with the row threatening to overshadow the demerger of the Magnum Ice Cream Company from its parent as its shares start trading in Amsterdam on Monday.

- Car doors, garden tools, washing machines and kitchen stoves are set to fall under the EU's carbon border tax, following a contentious review that also proposes subsidies for European exporters. The review, scheduled for December 10, is now expected to be pushed back by about a week.

(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)

((globalnewsmonitoring@thomsonreuters.com))

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