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Why Young People Are Struggling
For the first time in our nation's history, a 30-year-old isn't doing as well as his or her parents were at 30. If a man hasn't cohabitated or been married by the time he's 30, there's a one in three chance he ends up a substance abuser. When a young man doesn't have the guardrails of a romantic relationship, he often times channels that energies into video games, porn, and conspiracy theory.If you want to score above your weight class economically and romantically, get out a big spoon. Get ready to eat End ...
RETRANSMISSION: Energy Plug Technologies and SEETEL New Energy Amplify Strategic Alliance with Exclusive Canadian Rights and Americas Expansion
Newsfile· 2025-07-07 11:00
RETRANSMISSION: Energy Plug Technologies and SEETEL New Energy Amplify Strategic Alliance with Exclusive Canadian Rights and Americas ExpansionJuly 07, 2025 7:00 AM EDT | Source: Energy Plug Technologies Corp.Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 7, 2025) - Energy Plug Technologies Corp. (CSE: PLUG) (OTCQB: PLGGF) (FSE: 6GQ) ("Energy Plug") and SEETEL New Energy Co., Ltd. ("SEETEL"), a leading Taiwanese energy storage solutions provider, today announced a significant strategic pa ...
How America's Debt Spiral Could Spark The Next Crisis
CNBC· 2025-07-07 10:01
Our fiscal situation is a 350 pound, two-pack-a-day smoker on the ICU table. The U.S. federal budget is on an unsustainable path. We're going to be broke really quickly unless we get serious about dealing with our spending issues.There's no shortage of voices sounding the alarm about the national debt. America's borrowing levels are currently the same size as the entire economy and are expected to skyrocket from here. That's because the U.S. spends way more than it brings in and then borrows to cover that d ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-07 07:00
European natural gas prices steadied as traders eyed Trump’s fast-approaching tariff deadline and the impact levies will have on global economic activity https://t.co/i3XlbuB5LI ...
Asia Economics & Strategy Daily_ Strategy_ Scenarios around the 90-day tariff deadline; CN June PMI; JP May IP; IN Trade
2025-07-07 00:51
Summary of Key Points from the Conference Call Industry Overview - The conference call primarily discusses the economic and trade dynamics in Emerging Asia, focusing on the implications of the 90-day tariff deadline and its potential outcomes for various countries including China, Japan, India, and South Korea [2][11]. Core Insights and Arguments 1. **Tariff Deadline Scenarios**: The 90-day tariff pause is set to expire on July 9, with three potential outcomes: - Announce deals/frameworks with some trade partners - Extend deadlines with certain partners - Set new tariff rates for remaining partners [2][5]. 2. **Base Case Scenario**: The most likely outcome is an extension of the current status quo, maintaining a 10% baseline tariff for a longer period. This scenario suggests limited market reactions, with a slight risk-on sentiment but constrained upside [3][5]. 3. **Bull Case Scenario**: If trade deals are announced, effective tariffs may decrease, leading to a more optimistic market outlook. This could result in equities outperforming and a stronger performance from export-oriented currencies like KRW and TWD [6][9]. 4. **Bear Case Scenario**: If tariffs increase significantly, particularly above 15%, it could lead to a risk-off market reaction, with a stronger USD and concerns about global growth impacting Asia FX negatively [7][9]. 5. **Market Reactions**: The actual announcements regarding tariffs may be complex, potentially incorporating elements from all scenarios. The focus will remain on effective tariff rates and the risks of subsequent increases, alongside ongoing diversification from USD overweight positions [8][9]. Important but Overlooked Content 1. **Japan's Industrial Production**: Japan's industrial production increased by 0.5% MoM in May, which was below expectations. Companies are reportedly curbing production in anticipation of potential negative impacts from US tariffs [11]. 2. **China's Economic Indicators**: Both manufacturing and non-manufacturing PMIs in China exceeded expectations in June, indicating continued growth momentum. However, domestic demand, particularly in property sales, may be waning [11][12]. 3. **India's Trade Dynamics**: Reciprocal tariffs have led to a front-loading of exports to the US, with a notable 25% YoY increase in Indian exports to the US from January to May 2025. However, this has not improved the overall trade balance due to a decline in exports to other regions [12]. 4. **South Korea's GDP Forecast**: The GDP forecast for South Korea has been adjusted downwards for Q2 2025 to 0.3% QoQ, but expectations for Q3 and Q4 have been revised upwards due to anticipated recovery in consumption and positive fiscal measures [12]. 5. **Inflation and Interest Rate Forecasts**: The report includes projections for inflation and interest rates across various countries in the region, indicating a cautious outlook for monetary policy adjustments in response to evolving economic conditions [20][21]. This summary encapsulates the critical insights and data points discussed during the conference call, providing a comprehensive overview of the current economic landscape in Emerging Asia.
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-06 20:00
Cuba’s leaders continue to blame America’s decades-old economic embargo for their country’s woes.Simultaneously they deny there is a problem at all, with optimistic official forecasts showing a miraculous recovery on the horizon https://t.co/9LZ5hKG0js ...
Six months into the Trump presidency, here’s the good, the bad, and the ugly about the economy
MSNBC· 2025-07-06 19:00
Economy Overview - The headline numbers of the economy look pretty good, with the stock market at record highs and more 401k millionaires than ever before [3] - The labor market shows 147,000 jobs added, which is right on average, and the unemployment rate is at 41% [4] - Inflation has been tamer than expected, with egg and gas prices decreasing, putting more money in people's pockets [5] Economic Slowdown - The economy is slowing down, with first quarter GDP growing only 05%, a significant decrease from the previous quarter's 24% [6] - This slowdown is attributed to less manufacturing, construction, and industrial production, with companies and small businesses pulling back due to tariff concerns [6] - Home affordability is a concern, with home prices at all-time highs and rising costs for buying or renting, leading to increased consumer debt and credit card APRs around 24% [7] Economic Challenges - The resumption of student loan payments is putting pressure on people's finances, leading to rising delinquencies [8] - The potential expiration of tariff freezes introduces uncertainty, with possible dramatic effects or more smoke than fire [9][10] - Cuts to subsidies, especially for lower-income individuals, Medicare, and SNAP programs, along with potential loss of healthcare, create uncertainty [11] Wealth Disparity - The widening wealth gap is a concern, as those who don't own stocks or assets like homes are being left out of the prosperity [12][13] - While half of Americans who own stocks or property are doing well, those trying to get a mortgage face rates of 66% and average home prices around $400,000 [14] - Tax cuts may have an opposite wealth effect, as those on Medicaid or SNAP may contribute less to the economy due to a lack of surplus [15][16]
Euro Appreciation Has Disinflationary Effect, ECB's Villeroy Says
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-06 06:00
Your biggest concern at the moment seems to be the appreciation of the euro against the dollar. We were in Sintra earlier this week where the vice president, Mr. . de Guindos, was talking about 120 as the limit.What is your take on this. So I won't comment on my colleagues commands. It's a general rule, but we look closely at the volatility of the exchange rate.It has been significant since the start of the year with a 13% appreciation of the euro against the dollar. By the way, it's not a specific apprecia ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-06 05:20
Least impressive has been the government’s approach to tax reform. Britain’s system is stuffed full of provisions that distort the economy and block growth https://t.co/QV2M5A1bgB ...
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TechCrunch· 2025-07-05 21:27
AI will impact all of us: socially, economically, and professionally. And Anthropic has just announced a program that will closely track all of those impacts, for better and for worse. https://t.co/WMWfDck6gJ ...