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Saturday, July 18, 2026
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Analysis: Asia-to-US Container Rates Spike 109% Since Iran War Started
Analysis: Asia-to-US Container Rates Spike 109% Since Iran War Started
Omar Haddad · Jun 8, 2026
EconomicsWhy LatAm's slow growth isn't fate; it's policy choices
LatAm's slow growth isn't fate—it's policy choices. External shocks matter, but smarter policies can spark a faster recovery or lock economies in low gear.
Clara Weiss · Jun 5
PoliticsCleaner waters, cheaper bills—who pays for the reform?
Cleaner waters, cheaper bills sounds like a win—until you ask who pays. A sharp take on a BBC twofer: a sewage crackdown and lower bills, and the tangled costs behind reform.
Margaret Lin · Jun 4
Why AI Sovereignty Must Not Break Global Innovation
AI sovereignty is sold as independence, yet states outsource when they can't build. Sovereignty won't forge chips or train engineers—the Building the Future Federation shows the gap between mood and policy—and why global innovation can't wait.
Priya Nair · Jun 3
Narrow seas, broad stakes: the new great-power contest
Narrow seas concentrate power and set the terms of great-power competition. Yet the real question is who wins once a strait is contested—and how quickly that leverage diffuses into contracts, balance sheets, and risk models.
Omar Haddad · Jun 1
Romania's Deadlock Endangers Economic Future
Romania's political deadlock isn't a TV drama—it's a macro shock. When power-sharing stalls, budgets lag, permits stall, and private investment falters, risking the economy's future.
Clara Weiss · May 31
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MercadoLibre Slowdown Reveals LatAm Credit Fragility
MercadoLibre's Q1 slowdown exposes LatAm's fragile credit cycle. Rising credit risk could throttle e-commerce growth and turn a headline into a warning signal for investors.
Margaret Lin·May 18, 2026·MarketsStockpile Hype vs Reality: Weiss on US Mineral Strategy
Stockpile hype vs reality: is the US mineral strategy a genuine policy shift or political theater? Weiss questions who benefits and what the plan actually delivers, find out what's behind the hype.
Clara Weiss·May 18, 2026·WorldJapan's Bond Moves Demand a Global Portfolio Reset
Japan's bond moves aren't a single button that resets global portfolios - it's a signal-driven shift. Learn how Tokyo's moves could redraw asset strategies worldwide.
Margaret Lin·May 17, 2026·MarketsAI-Driven Wealth: Citi Sky's Promise Meets Real-World Risk
Citi Sky promises AI-handled routines with humans for the heart of wealth advice. But real-world risk looms as tech reshapes, not replaces, the advisor's trusted role.
Maya Torres·May 16, 2026·AiData sovereignty isn't a silver bullet for hybrid clouds
Data sovereignty isn't a silver bullet for hybrid clouds. A checkbox won't fix operations; footprint and proximity matter - discover what actually works.
Leo Mercer·May 16, 2026·TechEvidence over rhetoric: scarcity still shapes AI progress
Scarcity hasn’t vanished; it just moved. AI progress still hinges on limited compute and storage—discover why abundance isn’t enough to fuel the next leap.
James Okoro·May 14, 2026·EconomicsSanctions Relief for Eritrea Risks Endorsing Persecution
Sanctions relief for Eritrea risks endorsing ongoing persecution, trading accountability for stability. The ICC says the U.S. may ease pressure despite continued abuses, sparking fierce debate.
Priya Nair·May 14, 2026·WorldOil's Price Frenzy Obscures Policy Failures and Global Risk
Oil's price frenzy masks policy failures and global risk. A single number promises clarity but omits the big picture—discover what's hidden behind the ticker.
Omar Haddad·May 14, 2026·EnergyGold's Gains Depend on Real Inflation, Not Rates
Gold's rally isn't a simple inflation vs. rate game. It's about real market plumbing investors trade, where inflation expectations, not rate moves alone, drive gold.
Leo Mercer·May 13, 2026·MarketsHoman Deployment Exposes Federal Overreach in Protests
Border Czar in Minnesota signals a new era of federal reach into protests. 'Managing ICE tensions' hints at a federal power grab and the clash with state autonomy.
Omar Haddad·May 12, 2026·Politics