UncategorizedWhy post-Brexit Britain will always remain a supplicant to Europe fwadmin / May 19, 2025 Resets with the EU may improve relations, but they will never give the country the equal standing of a member state
UncategorizedThe markets are declaring tariff victory too soon fwadmin / May 19, 2025 A potential supply and demand shock means the US economy may be in for years of volatility
UncategorizedUK and EU locked in intense talks over key terms of post-Brexit reset fwadmin / May 19, 2025 Defence and security pact to be announced on Monday, but haggling over details of revamped relationship continues
UncategorizedBOJ to keep hiking rates if economy rebounds from tariff hit, deputy governor says fwadmin / May 19, 2025
UncategorizedTrump tax bill wins key committee vote in Congress, advancing his agenda fwadmin / May 19, 2025
UncategorizedFaraday Future Founder and Co-CEO, YT Jia, Shares Weekly Investor Update fwadmin / May 19, 2025
UncategorizedBillionaires like Mark Zuckerberg started their own schools—but fixing the education system is harder than it looks fwadmin / May 18, 2025 Some of the world’s richest are donating billions to reform Gen Z and Gen Alpha education, while others opt to build their own schools from scratch.
UncategorizedAI chips are the new ‘coin of the realm’ as they grease the wheels of geopolitical negotiations, BofA says fwadmin / May 18, 2025 Analysts cited the “Important role played by AI chips as part of geopolitical negotiations around trade/tariffs (GPU as the new ‘coin of the realm’).”