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Bloomberg· 2025-07-18 05:49
Not only has Nvidia's Jensen Huang built the world's most valuable company. He's used his considerable diplomatic skills to win over both the US and China https://t.co/slzSbAtnBB ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-18 05:46
Jensen Huang is proving increasingly adept at a delicate diplomatic dance — one that benefits his company while helping the world’s biggest economies navigate their differences https://t.co/MipQnf8AOj ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-18 01:20
Linguistic differences can cause misunderstandings. But sometimes they can also smooth diplomacy. To find out how, listen to “Drum Tower” https://t.co/kL0xOnubns ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-17 22:21
Investors are bracing for a potential triple dip in Japanese bonds, stocks and the yen after Sunday’s upper house election https://t.co/AaQKSyu1uS ...
Signal: Buy the Dip on This Retail Stock
Schaeffers Investment Research· 2025-07-17 18:43
Core Insights - Williams-Sonoma Inc (NYSE: WSM) stock has rebounded by 3.3% to $170.40, indicating a potential recovery after a recent decline [1] - The stock has struggled at the $180 level for the past few months, but there is optimism that it may break through this resistance soon [1] - The stock is currently close to its 50-day moving average, which historically signals bullish trends [1] Technical Analysis - WSM is within 0.75 of the 50-day trendline's 20-day average true range (ATR), having spent over 80% of the last 10 days and two months above this level [2] - In the past three years, similar conditions have led to an 82% success rate for the stock being higher one month later, with an average gain of 7% [2] - A similar upward movement from the current price could push shares above $182 [2] Market Sentiment - Short interest in WSM has begun to decrease but still represents 5% of the stock's available float, equating to over three days of potential buying power based on average trading volume [4] - Options traders are currently pricing in low volatility expectations, as indicated by a Schaeffer's Volatility Index (SVI) of 39%, which is in the low 4th percentile of its annual range [4] - The stock has historically outperformed these low volatility expectations, supported by a Schaeffer's Volatility Scorecard (SVS) rating of 82 out of 100 [4]
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The Economist· 2025-07-17 01:00
Indian diplomats and strategists take pride in being unshockable, remaining coolly transactional whatever the world throws at them. But since Donald Trump’s return to office, its elites are off-kilter https://t.co/LclIJPjvoXIllustration: Chloe Cushman https://t.co/CCRRNXSkL2 ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-16 22:20
Indian diplomats and strategists take pride in being unshockable, remaining coolly transactional whatever the world throws at them. But since Donald Trump’s return to office, its elites are off-kilter https://t.co/tzbNGQGYo1 ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-16 21:20
A summit in Beijing next week was supposed to be a celebration of 50 years of diplomatic ties between China and the European Union. Now it looks set to be a sputtering squib https://t.co/QiXuVhnouw ...
Why the Digital World Needs Cyber Diplomats | Sanjana Rathi | TEDxGCEM
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-16 16:24
Cybersecurity Threats & Impact - Cybercrime is a global epidemic, not a niche concern, affecting ordinary people and causing them to lose their savings [1] - A farmer in India lost approximately ₹100,000 (₹1 Lakh) to an international phishing attack, highlighting the real-world impact of cybercrime [1] - A ransomware attack on one of the largest shipping companies caused approximately $300 million in damages [2] - In 2017, an attack on around 20 ships in the Black Sea showed navigation systems placing ships approximately 32 kilometers inland, demonstrating risks to life and the economy [3] Cybersecurity Challenges & Evolution - The world failed to evolve fast enough to meet digital threats, with laws and systems lagging behind technology [1] - Governments are investing billions of dollars in new institutions and policies, but building more silos instead of agility [1] - The issue is not a failure of intention, but a failure of evolution in cybersecurity [1] Cyber Diplomacy as a Solution - Cyber diplomacy is presented as a necessary next step in global evolution, blending technology and diplomacy [1][3] - Cyber diplomats are needed to understand firewalls, foreign policy, encryption, and empathy, acting swiftly across borders [1] - Cyber diplomats should be trained not just in response, but in anticipation, acting as new diplomats of peace across digital frontiers [1] - Cyber diplomacy can bring a solution to critical infrastructure systems that are increasingly digitized and vulnerable to collapse [1][3]
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The Economist· 2025-07-15 17:45
Our weekly podcast on China. This week, how linguistic differences can lead to misunderstandings—or smooth diplomacy—between the two powers https://t.co/0BdEWIdSDn ...