2025-10

Tech

NVIDIA Hits $5 Trillion: How AI Mania Is Redefining Global Market Power

NVIDIA becomes the world’s first $5 trillion company, signaling both AI’s explosive growth and investor anxiety over a potential tech bubble.
Global Economy

Trump and Xi Edge Toward a Trade Reset: Tariffs, Fentanyl, and the Future of U.S.–China Diplomacy

Trump and Xi Jinping are set to discuss lowering China tariffs in exchange for fentanyl control measures — a move that could reset global trade and diplomacy.
Latin America

Argentina’s Post-Election Rally: Can Javier Milei Deliver the Market Revolution?

Argentina’s markets soared after Javier Milei’s election win, but sustaining the rally depends on tough reforms, IMF talks, and political realities.
Tech

Banks Go Crypto: How Zelle’s Global Expansion Signals the Stablecoin Era

Major U.S. banks are taking Zelle global, adopting stablecoin-style technology to modernize cross-border payments and challenge fintech rivals.
Middle East Conflict

From Sand to Silicon: Saudi Arabia’s New AI Play for Wall Street

Saudi Arabia is pivoting from megaprojects like Neom toward AI and tech investments to attract Wall Street capital. Here's how this strategic shift could reshape the Gulf economy.
Global Economy

Washington Eyes New Export Curbs on China-Made Goods Using U.S. Software

The U.S. may restrict exports to China of products made with American software, expanding its tech control regime and intensifying supply chain tensions.
Tech

Apple vs. the EU: How a Landmark Court Battle Could Reshape Digital Markets

Apple is taking the EU to court over the Digital Markets Act in a case that could redefine tech regulation and competition in Europe and globally.
Asia Pacific

Sanae Takaichi Makes History as Japan’s First Female Prime Minister: What It Means for Policy and Markets

Japan's Sanae Takaichi becomes the country's first female prime minister, signaling a potential shift in defense, fiscal, and gender policies.
Global Economy

The New Normal: How the US-China Trade War Is Reshaping the Global Economy

The US-China trade war, once seen as a temporary dispute, has now entered a structural phase—becoming what economists ca...
Column

China’s Fiscal Stimulus Turns Proactive: 2026 Local Bonds Pulled Forward

Beijing signals stronger fiscal support by bringing forward 2026 local bond issuance, aiming to stabilize growth amid weak revenue and rising debt concerns.