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X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-07-28 20:10
Asian leaders are quietly outraged by Trump’s strong-arm tactics linking trade to defense, writes @KarishmaJourno (via @opinion) https://t.co/JK2bbdl4JJ ...
X @The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal· 2025-07-23 01:14
From @WSJopinion: Europe will never keep its promises to Trump on defense. The bloc is staggering under the fiscal weight of foolish welfare, climate and immigration policies, writes @gerardtbaker. https://t.co/eUqWQaLc2k ...
摩根大通:日本股票策略_2025 年中期展望_结构性变化与事件风险
摩根· 2025-07-14 00:36
Investment Rating - Overweight on Japanese equities with an end-of-year target for TOPIX at 3,000 and Nikkei Average at ¥40,000 [8][9][10] Core Insights - Corporate earnings remain resilient, particularly in domestic demand-oriented sectors, with no change in guidance at manufacturers and upward revisions at non-manufacturers [6][8] - The report anticipates a gradual yen appreciation to ¥140/$ by December 2025, with manageable impacts on share prices [8][10] - The impact of reciprocal tariffs is expected to be manageable, with a 10% reciprocal tariff already priced in by the market [8][10] Summary by Themes Theme 1: Impact of Trump Tariffs - Expect only a 4-6% EPS decline for Japanese companies due to US tariffs, with the largest impact on the autos sector [10][62] - Share prices in the autos sector have already factored in successful negotiations, assuming tariffs are lowered to 10% [10][62] Theme 2: Domestic Economic Activity and Bank of Japan Outlook - Moderate improvement in domestic economic activity is anticipated due to peaking import inflation and spring wage hikes [10][8] - The Bank of Japan is gradually moving toward policy normalization, with expectations for the next rate hike in late 2025 [10][8] Theme 3: Forex Rate Impact on Japanese Stocks - A moderate yen appreciation is expected, with a cross-asset view assuming dollar strength and yen weakness [10][8] Theme 4: Corporate Reform and ROE Improvement - More companies are committing to balance sheet reforms, with total payout ratios over 100% and management restructuring initiatives [10][8] Theme 5: Fund Flow - Fund flow trends indicate a shift towards buying European and Japanese stocks post-tariff shock, with NISA purchases continuing for both foreign and domestic stocks [10][8] Political Landscape - The report highlights key political events in 2025, including the Upper House election and potential impacts on the ruling coalition's status [11][19] - The consumption tax cut is a hot topic ahead of the Upper House election, with various party pledges regarding tax policies [21][28]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-10 18:30
Geopolitical Landscape - Iceland, a founding member of NATO, has historically depended on the United States for its defense [1] - Europe is rearming, and the United States is pressuring countries that are lagging in defense spending [1] - Iceland is feeling increased pressure related to defense contributions [1]
Trump Says U.S. Will Send More Weapons to Ukraine | WSJ News
WSJ News· 2025-07-08 10:11
Geopolitical & Defense - The US government plans to send more weapons to Ukraine [1] - The weapons are primarily defensive [1] - The US government acknowledges Ukraine is getting hit very hard [1] Political Commentary - The speaker expresses dissatisfaction with President Putin [1] - The speaker believes the situation would not have occurred under their presidency [2]
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-07-07 03:04
Stretching the definition of defense to the breaking point won't fortify Europe, @LionelRALaurent writes (via @opinion) https://t.co/S1HfUpFY82 ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-06-30 04:05
Europe's new defense pledges made headlines — but making deadlines is more important (via @opinion) https://t.co/7PXf3tu5Bz ...
EU Seeks to Revive Iran Diplomacy
Bloomberg Television· 2025-06-25 07:24
I'd like to get your reaction from what we got over the weekend from Donald Trump air strikes over Iran. I would like to get an idea if you have an appraisal of how imminent the threat from the Iranian nuclear program was. Was it was the American action in violation of international law as a matter of a consequence.Well, the international law says, you know, gives you good to reasons where you can use force. One is self-defense and the other one is by the mandate of the Security Council. So those who use fo ...
European Space Agency's Aschbacher on Funding, Launches, Defense
Bloomberg Television· 2025-06-21 06:00
Space Industry Funding & Investment - Global space economy investment from the public side reached approximately €100 billion last year [5] - The United States accounts for 60% of global public space investment, primarily through NASA and the Space Force [5] - Europe's share of global public space investment is 10%, a factor of six less than the US [5] - For every €1 invested in the Copernicus program, it brings back about €5 into the economy [3] European Space Agency (ESA) Strategy & Development - ESA is preparing for a major funding round in November, seeking increased investment from member states like Germany, France, and Italy [8][9] - ESA aims to foster a competitive space industry landscape in Europe, supporting both large and small companies [20] - ESA is shifting towards becoming an anchor customer for launch services, encouraging industry to develop innovative solutions [22][23] - ESA is developing a program for European resilience from space, focusing on security and defense needs [11] Industry Consolidation & Launch Capability - Airbus, Leonardo, and Thales are in discussions to merge their space businesses, potentially creating a very large company [18][19] - Europe needs more launch capability, exploring new launch services and aiming for new launchers to replace existing ones in the mid-next decade [21][26] - New European launch companies may emerge, but achieving reusability and heavy-lift capabilities like SpaceX will take time, potentially 10-15 years [24][25]