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Export Controls of Rare Metals Deepen US-China Supply Chain Contest

The latest round of Chinese export controls targeting a group of American companies highlights how trade restrictions have evolved into a central instrument in the broader strategic competition between the world's two largest economies. What began several years ago as a dispute over tariffs and...

Why Companies See Electrification as an Economic Advantage

A growing coalition of global businesses is urging governments to accelerate the transition toward electrification, arguing that reducing dependence on fossil fuels has become as much an economic and energy-security priority as an environmental one. The call reflects a significant shift in...

How AI Memory Lifted SK Hynix Above Samsung

The rise of artificial intelligence is reshaping the global semiconductor industry in ways that few industry observers predicted just a few years ago. One of the clearest examples of this transformation can be seen in South Korea, where SK Hynix has surpassed Samsung Electronics to become the...

Brexit's Lasting Impact on Britain's Financial Strength

Nearly a decade after Britain voted to leave the European Union, the country's financial sector presents a picture that is far more complex than either supporters or critics of Brexit predicted. Before the referendum, many executives warned that departure from the European bloc could trigger a...

Airspace Stability Revives Gulf Aviation Networks

The gradual return of stability to Middle Eastern airspace is providing a significant boost to Gulf airlines, highlighting how closely the region's aviation industry is tied to geopolitical developments. After months of disruptions caused by military tensions, airspace restrictions and security...

Persistent Price Pressures Test ECB's Policy Balance

The European Central Bank's latest assessment of inflation points to a challenge that is neither severe enough to trigger emergency action nor mild enough to be ignored. Instead, policymakers increasingly describe the euro area's current inflation environment as a moderate but persistent shock that...

Taiwan Tensions Open New Markets for Ukrainian Drones

Ukraine's drone industry is increasingly looking beyond the battlefield where its technologies were forged, seeking to transform years of wartime innovation into international partnerships across Asia. As governments in the region accelerate military modernisation amid growing security concerns,...

New Fed Chair announces moving away from forward guidance

New Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh announced that the Federal Reserve (Fed) has discarded its forward guidance forecasts, which it has released since 2003, after his initial meeting as the central bank's chairman. "Certain members of the Fed leadership believed that forward guidance was not suitable at...

ECB Chief Economist expects another rate hike

The European Central Bank (ECB) might increase its key interest rates once more, even with favorable updates regarding the memorandum of understanding signed between the US and Iran, according to ECB Chief Economist Philip Lane. The ECB, as anticipated, raised all three primary interest rates by 25...

Falling Energy Risks Fuel Global Market Rally as Iran Deal Eases Inflation Fears

Global financial markets responded with a wave of optimism after indications emerged that the United States and Iran had reached a framework agreement aimed at ending months of conflict and restoring the flow of energy supplies through one of the world's most important shipping corridors. While the...
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