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Siobhán Delaney

Trump: “Teach and train Americans” Move aimed at preventing investment pullback after Korean worker detentions Crackdown at Hyundai site seen as own goal for U.S.

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Aoife Brennan

Chinese Firms Accelerate In-House AI Chip Designs Gains Also Seen in Manufacturing and Packaging — Will a Self-Sufficient Ecosystem Emerge? Massive State Investment Fuels Industry Growth China is accelerating efforts to achieve self-sufficie

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Strength in Processing Speed and Cost EfficiencySurging Demand Set to Boost Graphics DRAM Market

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Keith Lee

China shifts to cooperative leverage with zero tariffs and swap lines It builds influence as U.S.

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Ethan McGowan

Put talent—not tariffs—at the center of the India–U.S. deal U.S.

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Keith Lee

Households’ inflation beliefs move more with media framing than ECB verbosity Extra, unscheduled talk can backfire; clarity, timing, and audiovisual formats anchor expectations Make communication a measurable policy tool with simple targets and state-contingent triggers

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David O'Neill

Sunday bans add about 1.4 miles of travel per trip They now mainly push shoppers online Targeted labor and digital-market policies work better One key number shapes our understanding of Sunday trading rules: 1.4 miles.

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Oliver Griffin

Over 90% of foreign investors vow to increase China allocations Rising prominence of high-tech industries fuels renewed interest Undervaluation appeal and stimulus prospects drive capital inflows Global investors are redirecting their gaze toward

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Tyler Hansbrough

U.S. Commerce Secretary Presses Korea to Sign Tariff Deal President Lee Jae-myung: “No Negotiations Without Fairness and Rationality” Could the Mass Arrests of Hyundai and LG Energy Executives Unlock a Compromise? U.S.

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Matthew Reuter

Ripple, global custody business expansion Resurrecting medieval bank-style deposit model RLUSD settlement infrastructure rollout Ripple, the issuer of XRP—the world’s third-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization—is preparing to laun

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Aoife Brennan

AI Agents Vulnerable to Cyberattacks Structural Weaknesses Raise Risks of Sensitive Data Leaks Governments and Industry Move to Bolster Safeguards Across industries, there is growing concern that artificial intelligence (AI) agents are heighte

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

A view of Zijin Mining’s Raygorodok gold mine in Akmola, northern Kazakhstan / Photo=Zijin MiningChina Expands Deposits Through Investment and Acquisitions Export Restrictions and Smuggling Crackdown Intensified Strategic Leverage Against the United States

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Siobhán Delaney

Tighter Visa Rules and Deportations Slash Tourist Arrivals Hotel occupancy rates plunge across the board Losses projected to reach as much as $12.5 billion The U.S.

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Ethan McGowan

Token value comes from network use, not only cash flows Teach Metcalfe-style metrics—active users, adjusted settlement, fees and ETF signals—with transparent filters Update curricula to pair demand-based valuation with risk and regulation

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Keith Lee

Reshoring works only when automation slashes unit labor costs Raise robot density and software-driven productivity, not tariffs Tie incentives to verified plant gains and workforce upskilling One key point that should ch

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Ethan McGowan

U.S. tariffs mix security aims with bargaining, causing confusion. Allies hedge by shifting trade and investment toward China and cheaper energy, blunting U.S.

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David O'Neill

The UK–India pact swaps targeted tariff cuts for larger services and mobility gains Phased quotas protect adjustment while amplifying each side’s comparative strengths Biggest risk: an EU–India deal; move fast and fund skills to preserve advantage

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Stefan Schneider

Rift Between Left and Right RekindledActive Role in International Conservative Networks

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Aoife Brennan

52% of EU Citizens View U.S.–EU Trade Deal Negatively Commission President Ursula von der Leyen Loses Public Trust European Parliament Moves Toward Another No-Confidence Vote Within Months A recent survey shows that a majority of European Union (

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