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X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-06-30 01:20
If the upswings are now bigger than the downswings, as appears to be the case, things become much more complicated https://t.co/uKjqpFW0pX ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-06-29 22:10
Australian startups are being starved of funding. Read today's Australia Briefing, by @Ainsley_Thomson, for your daily dose of the best of Bloomberg. https://t.co/IRASKtwMLV ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-06-29 18:35
AI startups are growing fast, churning faster and burning cash faster still. But investors don’t seem to mind https://t.co/v4i2DBo3g5 ...
X @TechCrunch
TechCrunch· 2025-06-29 15:37
If you're looking to practice appstinence (yes, it's a thing), a dumb phone could be your best bet for ending your infinite scrolling. https://t.co/bindt2VljR ...
国泰海通 · 晨报0630|策略、海外策略
国泰海通证券研究· 2025-06-29 14:56
Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes that after breaking through key points, the stock market still has room for growth, with a focus on growth sectors rather than indices [1][2] - The reduction in the risk-free interest rate and the shift in expectations for the RMB from depreciation to stability or slight appreciation are significant drivers for the revaluation of Chinese assets [1][2] - The article highlights the importance of macro policies that prioritize investor returns and capital market reforms, which are crucial for changing investors' conservative attitudes towards risks [1][2] Group 2 - Economic policies and innovation support are expected to improve risk appetite and drive growth performance, with new business opportunities emerging in China [2] - The article notes that the financial sector's recent strong performance is influenced by multiple factors, including the ongoing development of stablecoin concepts and favorable domestic policies [6] - Historical analysis shows that financial stock rallies are often driven by liquidity, fundamentals, or policy events, with the sustainability of these drivers determining future market trends [8]
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-06-29 12:46
chinese ppl & jewish ppl are both very good at this from my povAnsem 🧸💸 (@blknoiz06):increasing trend of distrust in government & focus on sovereignty + self sustainability is going to result in a lot of localized high trust groups forming w/ aligned goals, beliefs, and generational monetary incentives ...
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-06-29 12:45
Societal Trends - Increasing distrust in government is observed [1] - A growing focus on sovereignty and self-sustainability is noted [1] Group Dynamics - Formation of localized high-trust groups with aligned goals is anticipated [1] - These groups will share beliefs and generational monetary incentives [1]
G7税收新规允许“美国例外”:全球最低企业税遇挫,数字税何去何从?
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-06-29 11:18
Core Points - The G7 agreement allows U.S. multinational companies to avoid additional overseas tax payments, indicating a shift in international tax policy [1][2] - The agreement will fundamentally alter the global minimum corporate tax reform established in 2021, raising concerns among economists about prioritizing corporate interests over smaller businesses and citizens [1][5] Group 1: G7 Agreement Details - The G7 reached an agreement on a "parallel" tax solution that exempts U.S. multinationals from certain tax rules in exchange for the removal of a controversial provision in the U.S. "Inflation Reduction Act" [1][4] - The removal of the "retributive tax" (Section 899) is crucial for achieving consensus and providing a stable environment for discussions within the OECD framework [4][6] Group 2: Implications for Global Tax Policy - The OECD's tax chief emphasized that the G7 cannot make binding decisions, and any proposals must be approved by all 147 OECD members [2] - The agreement simplifies compliance requirements for the second pillar of the OECD/G20 inclusive framework, which mandates a global minimum corporate tax rate of at least 15% for companies with revenues exceeding €750 million [3][4] Group 3: Digital Taxation Concerns - The G7 statement suggests that the implementation of the parallel system will promote stability in the international tax system and constructive dialogue regarding digital taxation [5][6] - Digital services taxes (DST) have been a point of contention, particularly with European countries targeting U.S. tech companies, with rates varying from 2% to 5% [5][6]
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wale.moca 🐳· 2025-06-28 19:44
My guilty pleasure is checking the charts of airdrops I sold months ago and seeing how much money I saved by selling them ...
Velshi Banned Book Club: “World War Z” by Max Brooks
MSNBC· 2025-06-28 19:09
Max Brooks’ seminal zombie thriller, “World War Z”, is set in an alternate 21st century world after a zombie apocalypse -- a pandemic that began in a small Chinese village -- infected and subsequently killed millions. Told through a series of interviews, all conducted by a fictional version of Brooks, there is very intentionally no hero. Each interview subject is a survivor of the apocalypse, each with a different role to play. While “World War Z” grapples with human shortsightedness, the power of fear, the ...