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Bloomberg· 2025-07-27 17:40
The US and European Union agreed to an understanding that will see the bloc face 15% tariffs on most of its exports, staving off a trade war that could have delivered a hammer blow to the global economy https://t.co/BcACMqfDHX ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-18 10:15
In this week’s episode of Everybody’s Business, we discuss how markets and the global economy would react to the (potentially illegal) ouster of Jerome Powell https://t.co/43HMqYKVhc ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-16 11:01
The past few years have brought a series of crises, from the covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine to an energy shock and a trade war. Somehow, the global economy powers on https://t.co/I872j5F2m3Illustration: https://t.co/QcfrZZCWgL https://t.co/3japgKsZtR ...
How Space Junk Could Crash the Global Economy | Andrea Antonello | TEDxLondonBusinessSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-15 16:49
Space Debris Problem - A marble in orbit gains 8 kilometers per second of speed, about 20 times faster than a bullet, posing a significant threat to satellites [1] - A tiny object in orbit possesses the energy of a hand grenade, capable of shattering satellites into thousands of dangerous fragments [2][3] - There are over 36,000 large pieces of debris being tracked and millions more too small to track, constantly circling Earth [6] - Space is becoming overcrowded, increasing the risk of collisions, similar to a busy highway [8] - The 2009 collision between an American and a Russian satellite created over 2,000 new pieces of debris, many still posing a risk after 15 years [9][10] - The Kessler syndrome describes a potential runaway chain reaction of collisions, a very real possibility if no action is taken [12][13][14] - A serious collision in space could disrupt essential satellite-dependent systems like navigation, communication, weather updates, and financial transactions, potentially causing a global blackout [5][15][16] Clear Space Solution - Clear Space is launching its first mission in 2028 to remove space debris using a spacecraft with an innovative grasping system [17][18] - Clear Space One will capture debris and release it back into Earth's atmosphere to burn up without leaving residue [21] - The goal is to make space debris cleanup a routine part of satellite launches and disposal [21][22] Call to Action - Addressing space debris is a shared responsibility requiring collaboration between governments, private companies, scientists, and the public [24]
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-05 09:16
What happened in the global economy this week — in charts https://t.co/OPiERNMmSD ...
The Wolf-Krugman Exchange: Testing economic guardrails | FT Podcasts
Financial Times· 2025-07-02 21:06
US Political & Economic Landscape - The US political system is perceived to be transforming, with concerns about slavish devotion to a leader and Washington potentially turning into Pyongyang [1] - There's a sense that the US is politically not the same country it was a few years ago, impacting the entire international system [1] - Public opinion is largely negative towards current legislation, even with deliberate obfuscation of its impact [25] - The US stock market may be detached from the economic reality, potentially driven by corporate profit expectations in a favorable regime [15] International Order & Global Economy - The traditional global order is being tested, with the US potentially abdicating its leadership role [1][3] - The world may be moving towards a "world order minus one," where the US is excluded due to its current political climate [3] - There's an opportunity for other countries, like China and the EU, to take on leading roles in trade, climate action, and global governance [5][6][7] - The US dollar has fallen about 10% since the start of the year, a phenomenon typically seen in emerging markets [17] Risks & Uncertainties - There are concerns about the stability of the US system, with potential for unfair elections and the creation of a massive secret police force [2] - The US is potentially setting itself up for a financial crisis due to deregulation, irresponsible fiscal policy, and pressure on the Federal Reserve [31][33] - There's a risk of runaway inflation if the Federal Reserve becomes too politicized and attempts to goose up the economy for political gain [34]
How Space Junk Could Crash the Global Economy | Andrea Antonello | TEDxLondonBusinessSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-16 16:42
This is a marble. It's small. It's light. It's only a few grams.It's quite harmless in my hand. But if we were to place this marble in orbit, it would suddenly gain 8 kilometers per second of speed. That's 8 kilometers per second.Think about it. That's around 20 times faster than a bullet. It will take this marble less than 10 minutes to travel from London to New York.And even something this tiny and innocent could cause a disaster. Why. Well, at those speeds, it's not only about the size. It's also about t ...
Best Stock to Buy Right Now: Carnival vs. Royal Caribbean Cruises
The Motley Fool· 2025-05-14 09:30
Core Viewpoint - The cruise industry is recovering post-COVID-19, with both Carnival and Royal Caribbean showing improved financial results, but uncertainties from global economic factors, such as tariffs, may impact future growth and consumer spending [1][9][10]. Carnival - Carnival operates multiple brands, including Carnival Cruise Lines, Princess Cruises, Holland America, and Costa Cruises, appealing to a diverse customer base [4]. - In the first fiscal quarter, Carnival's revenue rose by 7.5% to $5.8 billion, and operating profit nearly doubled to $543 million, with an occupancy rate of 103% [5]. - The company has seen a 40.4% increase in share price over the past year, significantly outperforming the S&P 500's 8.9% return, and its P/E ratio has improved to 13 from 60 a year ago [6]. Royal Caribbean - Royal Caribbean operates under its own name and the Celebrity Cruises brand, targeting both contemporary and premium market segments [7]. - The first-quarter revenue for Royal Caribbean grew by 7.3% to $4 billion, with operating income increasing by 26% to $945 million, and an occupancy rate of 108.8% [8]. - The stock has appreciated by approximately 65% over the past year, maintaining a P/E ratio of 19 [8]. Industry Outlook - Despite current positive trends, potential challenges loom due to uncertainties from U.S. tariffs and retaliatory actions from other countries, which could lead to higher prices and slower economic growth [9]. - A decrease in discretionary spending, including vacations, could adversely affect the cruise industry, impacting both Carnival and Royal Caribbean [10]. - Current valuations suggest caution, with a recommendation to monitor both companies before making investment decisions [11].