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A February 13, 2026 issue of the Financial Times newspaper featuring standard financial journalism with headlines about AI disruption in wealth management, Ukrainian peace referendum, and activist investor Elliott's stake in the London stock exchange operator. The front page includes a prominent Olympic Games image and typical FT layout with market data tables at the bottom. Extracted text: FINANCIAL TIMES THURSDAY 13 FEBRUARY 2026 UK £2.70 Republic of Ireland €3.50 The buyout firms at risk of an AI reckoning BIG READ, PAGE 21 Britons should hope Starmer can hang on JANAN GANESH, PAGE 23 Paying tribute Kyiv gears up for peace vote Vladyslav Zelensky of Ukraine has called for a referendum on any potential peace deal with Russia after the Ukrainian athletes who died in the opening ceremony session at the Winter Olympic Games in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, yesterday. The move comes after Zelensky denied elections and a referendum on any peace deal with Russia, after the latest missile strikes. The referenda had been set yesterday by May 15. According to an official, Zelensky said votes on February 24, the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, would be used for the Ukrainian president, who has argued that such votes are important to maintain public support for the martial law with millions of displaced Ukrainians and about 20 per cent of the country's territory under Russian control. Elections plan page 6 Briefing - Starmer on the rack over ex-media chief's peerage The prime minister has been urged to strip a media tycoon... [continuing through all visible text] Biggest wealth managers take beating in latest round of disruption from AI INVESTMENT TOOL ROCKS MARKET • ECHO OF SOFTWARE ROUT • BOSSES DEFEND BUSINESSES • ST JAMES'S DOWN 15% EMMA ROWLEY, MARY MCDOWALL AND PAUL J DAVIES [Continues with full article text visible in the image] US activist investor Elliott builds stake in operator of London stock exchange [Additional visible text from articles and market data tables]
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