Japan and Switzerland’s economies contract as exports are hit by US tariffs; WPP shares jump amid ‘takeover interest’ – business live


Japan and Switzerland’s economies contract as exports are hit by US tariffs; WPP shares jump amid ‘takeover interest’ – business live
Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of business, the financial markets and the world economy.Donald Trump’s trade wars continue to bruise the global economy, dampening demand and weakening trade links.Japan is the latest country to show the effects – its economy has shrunk for the first time in six quarters.Japanese GDP fell by 0.4% in the July-September quarter, new official data shows, as its manufacturers’ exports were hit by the tariffs imposed by the US this year

WPP shares leap amid takeover bid speculation
Shares in WPP have risen sharply amid speculation that the advertising group could be the subject of a takeover by a rival or a private equity buyer.Its French rival Havas, which was listed on Euronext in Amsterdam in December and is controlled by the billionaire Vincent Bolloré, has reportedly held internal talks about a potential bid as WPP’s share price languishes at levels not seen since the mid-1990s.The company’s shares rose as much as 6% on Monday, making it the biggest riser on the FTSE, after the Sunday Times report, which also suggested private equity groups Apollo and KKR had held internal discussions about certain WPP assets.However, Apollo has ruled out making a bid. KKR, which last year acquired WPP’s PR operation FGS Global, declined to comment

AI firms must be clear on risks or repeat tobacco’s mistakes, says Anthropic chief
Artificial intelligence companies must be transparent about the risks posed by their products or risk repeating the mistakes of tobacco and opioid companies, according to the chief executive of the AI startup Anthropic.Dario Amodei, who runs the US company behind the Claude chatbot, said he believed AI will become smarter than “most or all humans in most or all ways” and urged his peers to “call it as you see it”.Speaking to CBS News, Amodei said a lack of transparency about the impact of powerful AI would replay the errors of cigarette and opioid firms that failed to raise a red flag over the potential health damage of their own products.“You could end up in the world of, like, the cigarette companies, or the opioid companies, where they knew there were dangers, and they didn’t talk about them, and certainly did not prevent them,” he said.Amodei warned this year that AI could eliminate half of all entry-level white-collar jobs – office jobs such as accountancy, law and banking – within five years

How Google’s DeepMind tool is ‘more quickly’ forecasting hurricane behavior
When then Tropical Storm Melissa was churning south of Haiti, Philippe Papin, a National Hurricane Center (NHC) meteorologist, had confidence it was about to grow into a monster hurricane.As the lead forecaster on duty, he predicted that in just 24 hours the storm would become a category 4 hurricane and begin a turn towards the coast of Jamaica. No NHC forecaster had ever issued such a bold forecast for rapid strengthening.But Papin had an ace up his sleeve: artificial intelligence in the form of Google’s new DeepMind hurricane model – released for the first time in June. And, as predicted, Melissa did become a storm of astonishing strength that tore through Jamaica

Australia target Joe Root as the England batter to ‘take down’ on eve of Ashes
Scott Boland has flagged Joe Root as the England batter to “take down” this Ashes series as Pat Cummins stepped up his return from a back injury with an encouraging net session at Perth Stadium.While England were handed a day off on Monday after their warm-up fixture at Lilac Hill, Australia’s players began their preparations after flying in 24 hours earlier. A green-tinged pitch was being watered out in the middle as temperatures hit 33C inside the ground.Boland, scourge of England on their previous tour here four years ago, was already the seamer chosen to replace Cummins in the Australian XI, with a further hamstring injury to Josh Hazlewood likely to see South Australia’s Brendan Doggett handed a debut this week.Asked about the tourist he was targeting, the soft-spoken Boland, 36, plumped for the obvious answer

England to launch first Nations Championship campaign with visit to South Africa
England will begin their inaugural Nations Championship campaign next summer by travelling to South Africa to lock horns with the two-times defending world champions.As revealed by the Guardian in June, Steve Borthwick’s side, who are not playing the Springboks this autumn, also face fixtures against Fiji and Argentina next summer.England last toured South Africa in 2018 and next year’s clash – likely to be at Ellis Park in Johannesburg – will be only the second meeting between the two sides since the 2023 World Cup semi-final.The game with Fiji is also set to take place in South Africa in an attempt to minimise travel, as per tournament protocols. Fiji had wanted to play the match in Europe, either in France or at Twickenham, but the expectation is England’s first two matches will be in South Africa before they return to Argentina, having played two Tests there last summer

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