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US to invest £150bn in UK, promising thousands of jobs
A record-breaking £150bn package of US investment into the UK has been announced during US President Donald Trump’s State Visit.
The UK government is calling this the largest commercial deal of its kind and expects it to create more than 7600 “high-quality jobs” across the country.
A large majority of the money will come from Blackstone, the world’s largest alternative asset manager, which has unveiled plans for a £90bn investment in the UK over the next decade.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the investments “are a testament to Britain’s economic strength and a bold signal that our country is open, ambitious, and ready to lead”.
“Jobs, growth and opportunity is what I promised for working people, and it’s exactly what this State Visit is delivering,” he added.
On Thursday, major UK and US investors will meet the Prime Minister and President Trump at Chequers to discuss how both countries can go further to deepen their economic ties and future collaborations.
Blackstone previously announced in June that it would invest £370bn in Europe over the next decade.
Earlier this week, Microsoft pledged to spend £22bn in the UK over the next four years, and Google pledged £5bn over the next two years to expand an existing data centre in Hertfordshire.
These investments will also help act as a powerful counterweight to the exodus of investment seen in the pharmaceutical sector.
However, the investments announced by Google and Microsoft are less than 4% of their annual spend, and the 7,600 jobs it is hoped to be created is a small number compared to the 160,000 payroll jobs lost since last year.
Blackstone’s large investment is in addition to the £10bn it previously announced for data centre development in the UK.
Real estate investment trust Prologis is also set to invest £3.9bn into the UK’s life sciences and advanced manufacturing.
Palantir will invest up to £1.5bn in UK defence innovation and plans to create up to 350 new jobs.
American tech company Amentum plans to create more than 3,000 jobs and expand its UK workforce by over 50%.
Boeing has said it will convert two 737 aircraft in Birmingham for the US Air Force, which would be the first USAF aircraft built in the UK for over 50 years, and could create 150 high-skilled jobs.
US Engineering firm, STAX, has also committed up to £38m to expand its UK operations.
The 7,600 total jobs promised are intended to be in all areas of the UK.
This is set to include 1,000 new jobs in Belfast and 6,000 more roles from Glasgow to Warrington, the Midlands and the North-East.
Business and trade secretary Peter Kyle said the deal reflects growing confidence in the UK’s industrial strategy.
“These record-breaking investments will create thousands of high-quality jobs across the UK,” he said.
“It’s a clear sign that our Plan for Growth is delivering for working people.”
The government said it wants to give “real opportunities for working people”, including apprenticeships in clean energy and careers in biotech and AI.
This comes ahead of the signing of the Tech Prosperity Deal on Thursday, which is a major new deal to accelerate the building of new nuclear power in both the US and the UK.
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SBI Open To Partnerships With Foreign Banks For Acquisition Financing: Chairman
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State Bank of India is well-positioned to support outbound financing due to its deep understanding of domestic corporates, CS Setty said.
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State Bank of India’s Chairperson CS Setty on Tuesday said that the country’s largest lender is open to collaborating with foreign banks once the Reserve Bank makes it possible for local banks to do acquisition finance.
Weeks after the central bank announced its intent to allow Indian banks to fund companies for executing domestic acquisitions, Setty acknowledged that the “MNC (multinational companies) banks” are dominant in the space.
“Yes, I think some of the MNC banks are very well into this activity. We don’t mind collaborating with them,” Setty said as quoted by news agency PTI.
He said that SBI has always been doing outbound acquisition finance and has also gained considerable expertise in this aspect. He further said that SBI can also use its in-house investment banking unit SBI Capital Markets’ expertise for such deals.
State Bank of India is well-positioned to support outbound financing due to its deep understanding of domestic corporates, the SBI chairman added.
Setty added that the bank is still evaluating the Reserve Bank of India’s recent decision permitting acquisition financing and will finalise its stance shortly.
However, Setty noted that SBI has reservations about the RBI’s proposal to limit total M&A-related lending to 10% of a bank’s core capital. He said SBI, through the Indian Banks’ Association, plans to take up the matter with the regulator. He also clarified that any future merger and acquisition financing will be handled by the bank’s existing corporate finance division, and there are no plans to create a separate vertical for this purpose.
Meanwhile, Setty said that it will be launching a newer version of its mobile application Yono by the end of December this year, and added that it will be a completely revamped version of the app.
The bank is targeting to more than double the overall number of mobile banking users to 20 crore in an unspecified time, and the new version of the app will be able to handle the traffic that comes through it, Setty said
(With inputs from PTI)

Shobhit Gupta is a sub-editor at News18.com and covers India and International news. He is interested in day to day political affairs in India and geopolitics. He earned his BA Journalism (Hons) degree from Ben…Read More
Shobhit Gupta is a sub-editor at News18.com and covers India and International news. He is interested in day to day political affairs in India and geopolitics. He earned his BA Journalism (Hons) degree from Ben… Read More
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‘KPop Demon Hunters’ is boosting more than just Netflix: Korean music, politics ride the craze
At South Korea’s largest amusement park, crowds of people wait for hours to be a part of the “KPop Demon Hunters” craze.
U.S. streaming giant Netflix, the distributor of the Sony Pictures Animation film, has collaborated with the Everland park outside of the capital city Seoul to create a themed zone featuring whack-a-mole, dance games and snacks from the movie.
It’s the latest iteration of the “KPop Demon Hunters” frenzy as the film takes Netflix by storm — and delivers a boost to the $10 billion K-pop music industry along with it.
Netflix said in August that “KPop Demon Hunters” had become the most popular Netflix film ever. In October, the streamer said “KPop Demon Hunters” had exceeded 325 million views.
The company has sought to capitalize on the popularity, offering two limited-window theatrical screenings for the film and striking consumer product deals with Hasbro and Mattel to get “KPop Demon Hunters” toys and merch on shelves.
Agnes Lee helped cast the movie and scout locations from Seoul as an associate producer for the film.
“K-pop and K-culture was such a huge and important part of this movie,” Lee told CNBC in Seoul. “We wanted to be authentic.”
Once popular mainly in Asia, K-pop music has become a global phenomenon. Artists like PSY, who shot to international stardom in 2012 with his viral music video “Gangnam Style,” put an international spotlight on K-pop. PSY’s hit song became YouTube’s most-watched video that year.
Since then, other K-pop acts have run up impressive numbers, too. BTS’ song “Dynamite” has exceeded 2 billion streams on Spotify. BLACKPINK’s 2023 tour became the highest-grossing by a female group on record, according to stats at the time from Touring Data.
Now, even “KPop Demon Hunters'” fictional bands are topping the global music charts.
Audrey Nuna, EJAE and Rei Ami attend the KPop Demon Hunters Special Screening at Netflix Tudum Theater on June 16, 2025 in Los Angeles, California., U.S.
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“I think people watched ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ in spite of that ‘K-pop’ in the title. And then, after watching it, they realized, ‘Oh, wow. I’m a K-pop fan,'” said Danny Chung, a K-pop producer and the voice of the film’s character, Baby Saja. “And now there’s a whole back catalogue of three decades of K-pop music that they have to dive into.”
And there’s plenty more to come: BLACKPINK is expected to release a new album. BTS is planning a comeback in 2026 after members of the band completed South Korea’s mandatory military service.
Enthusiastic investors have pumped up the stock prices of South Korea’s “Big Four” K-pop companies. Shares of HYBE, JYP Entertainment, SM Entertainment and YG Entertainment are all up double-digits year to date. YG is up more than 100%.
The impact of the film’s rise may not stop at music.
“The breakout success of ‘KPop Demon Hunters,’ which could become one of Netflix’s most-watched content items, underscores K-content phenomenon in global market,” Mirae Asset Global Investments said in an Oct. 19 report. “We believe this cultural boom is a key catalyst driving increased international consumption of Korean cosmetics and food products such as noodles.”
On the political front, speculation is high that China, which blocked K-pop and other South Korean cultural exports under President Xi Jinping’s campaign to promote what Beijing considers proper socialist values, could soften its restrictions.
The countries’ presidents had a positive meeting on the sidelines of the APEC summit in Gyeongju, South Korea.
“We continue to see K-pop as a direct beneficiary of thawing Korea-China relations,” Mirae said.
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