The world’s longest undersea electric cable, between the UK and Norway, is set to be switched on this week, the US Federal Reserve could begin discussions this week about shrinking its $120bn monthly asset purchase scheme, and Nato leaders issue a warning about China’s military ambitions. Plus, the FT’s Europe editor, Ben Hall, previews US president Joe Biden’s first meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin.
UK and Norway complete world’s longest subsea electricity cable
https://www.ft.com/content/399c1c37-3f7a-4770-af13-66741df01135?
Fed to discuss slowing stimulus as recovery strengthen
https://www.ft.com/content/9d100381-3f86-4540-91c8-4477b4cef127
Nato warns China’s military ambitions threaten international order
https://www.ft.com/content/f454033a-9975-4efd-92eb-9cf63306af7f?
Biden, Putin and the new era of information warfare
https://www.ft.com/content/51fc3b07-78a5-4461-823c-c9d22baeb063?
Morgan Stanley chief urges employees to return to office
https://www.ft.com/content/ffd6033f-e8fc-4289-85b2-42bc4ddddd16?
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