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Niamh O’Sullivan

Costs Mount Across IndustriesU.S. Expands Stockpiling Policy in Response

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Stefan Schneider

Baht Strength Puts Key Industries at RiskEchoes of the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis

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Matthew Reuter

TSMC Embarks on Full-Scale Investment in Next-Generation Semiconductor Manufacturing Mass Production in Taichung, Taiwan Set for 2028 Intel Also Signals Strong Resolve in 1.4-Nanometer Push As TSMC officially confirmed mass production of its 1

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Siobhán Delaney

POSCO Raises $238 Million Through Sale of Nippon Steel Stake Nippon Steel Also Unwound POSCO Stake Last Year Cross-shareholding Alliance Between Korean and Japanese Steelmakers Set to End POSCO headquarters in Samseong-dong

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Ethan McGowan

Europe must shift from cheap capital to quality allocation Skilled investors channeling funds to R&D lift productivity and GDP far more than lower spreads Deliver it with a safe asset, harmonised disclosure, scale-up capital, and university pipelines that measure quality

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David O'Neill

Forecast errors turned a supply shock into larger welfare losses; “look-through” amplified them Make look-through state-contingent with public shock decompositions and automatic triggers Shield schools via indexed budgets, pooled energy hedging, and efficiency investments that cut volatile costs

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

First UN speech of second term marked by relentless reproach Deep mistrust in multilateralism laid bare Funding halted following U.S. withdrawal from Human Rights Council 23 September (local time) U.S.

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Aoife Brennan

China Says It Will No Longer Seek Special Treatment at WTO Ignored U.S.

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Tyler Hansbrough

CPCA Chief: “China’s Auto Exports to Double by 2030” Carmakers Diversify Beyond U.S.

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Siobhán Delaney

Last Remaining Sea Passage on Earth, the Arctic Route Travel Time Cut by More Than Half Compared With Existing Routes Geopolitical Safety and Other Strategic Advantages Once the realm of exploration, the Arctic passage is being transform

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Aoife Brennan

Trump: “Ukraine Can Regain Its Original Form as a Nation” U.S. Pushes EU to Boost Imports of American Energy, Cutting Russia’s Cash Flow Alaska LNG Project Seen as Potential Wild Card in Europe’s Gas Trade Dynamics U.S.

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David O'Neill

Robots should be Europe’s first responder to ageing, handling routine work so people focus on human-only tasks Education must pivot fast—stackable credentials for robot operation, integration, and safety Use migration where irreplaceable in care and teaching; automate the rest to stabilize growth

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Catherine McGuire

Real-time data can mislead because overload and autocorrelation turn noise into policy Treat fresh numbers as estimates: blend vintages (replay-style), weight by revision risk, and require causal identification Teach revision-aware literacy and measure decisions by how well they age, not how fast they react

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Ethan McGowan

The dollar’s slide is a self-inflicted wound from tariffs, aid cuts, and fiscal drift Market confidence punished these choices, raising costs for campuses and squeezing budgets Fix it with boring credibility: a real fiscal path, rules-based trade, and strategic re-engagement

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Aoife Brennan

Lotte E&C Sells Stake in Vietnam ‘La Premiere’ Development Project After Entering Vietnam in 2007, Results Remain Bleak Payment Still Unsettled for Highway Project Completed in 2018 Rendering of the “La P

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Tyler Hansbrough

Micron, SanDisk, and Samsung Raise Memory Chip Prices in Tandem Surging Market Demand Dries Up Supply of Standard DRAM NAND Flash Sector, Once Struggling With Oversupply, Enters Recovery Phase The outlook for the memory semiconductor sector is s

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