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cnbc.com - Todd Gordon - An old economy sector may break out thanks to hyperscaler investment. Todd Gordon outlines how to play it
An old economy sector may break out thanks to hyperscaler investment. Todd Gordon outlines how to play it
CNBC

When investors think about the AI growth trade, their minds most likely go to semiconductors, hyperscalers, and even software. But there's another group that has been participating in the growth trade breakout, and just recently even showed…

forbes.com - Expert Panel - 20 Economic Indicators Mainstream Forecasts May Be Missing Right Now
20 Economic Indicators Mainstream Forecasts May Be Missing Right Now
Forbes

Most economic forecasts focus on familiar metrics such as inflation, interest rates, employment data and GDP growth. While those indicators are important, they don't always reveal the earliest signs of change beneath the surface of the economy.

forbes.com - Ian Shepherd - Circle's Eclipse Is The Biggest Creator Economy Product Launch Of 2026
Circle's Eclipse Is The Biggest Creator Economy Product Launch Of 2026
Forbes

Circle Discover, launched today The creator economy is at an inflection point. Ad revenue has become less predictable, algorithms more volatile and the simplest path to building a creator business — make content, grow an audience, get paid…

forbes.com - Steve Forbes - California's Wealth Tax Referendum Is Part Of A Tyrannical Scheme For Global Economic Control
California's Wealth Tax Referendum Is Part Of A Tyrannical Scheme For Global Economic Control
Forbes

California voters in November may well approve a 5% wealth tax on billionaires. This isn't just another manifestation of wackiness in the once-Golden State but is part of global movement to impose massive taxes and economic controls on a worldwide…

bloomberg.com - Julian Harris - Politics Still Trumps Economics in Determining Britain's Future
Politics Still Trumps Economics in Determining Britain's Future
Bloomberg

This article is for subscribers only. Life on Bloomberg's UK Economics team is pretty much a 24-hour party on repeat, as I'm sure you can imagine, but even by our own bacchanalian standards the mood is reaching a particularly high fever pitch ahead…

bloomberg.com - Joe Weisenthal - More Evidence of a Relevering US Economy
More Evidence of a Relevering US Economy
Bloomberg

This article is for subscribers only. Hello and welcome to the newsletter, a grab bag of daily content from the Odd Lots universe. Sometimes it's us, Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway, bringing you our thoughts on the most recent developments in…

forbes.com - Girish Joshi - Success Tax: Why Enterprise AI Must Be Measured By Unit Economics
Success Tax: Why Enterprise AI Must Be Measured By Unit Economics
Forbes

Girish Joshi, SVP of technology at Collabera, has led Fortune 500 digital shifts for 25+ years and now drives AI and agentic transformation. ​For the past two years, the boardroom mandate was simple: get us into AI. As we move through 2026…

thesun.co.uk - Ian Drury - EU is no longer an economic racehorse - it's a donkey lazing on Blackpool beach
EU is no longer an economic racehorse - it's a donkey lazing on Blackpool beach
The Sun

NEXT Tuesday marks the tenth anniversary of one of the greatest democratic exercises in this country's proud history. On June 23, 2016, the British people voted decisively to cast off the EU's shackles and once again make our own way on the…

wsj.com - Thomas J. Duesterberg - Opinion | The Russian Economy Looks More Vulnerable Each Day
Opinion | The Russian Economy Looks More Vulnerable Each Day
Wall Street Journal

No one knows how the war in Ukraine will end, but it appears to be pushing the Russian economy toward crisis. Bloomberg reported recently that senior Russian officials have warned Vladimir Putin that wartime spending is becoming unsustainable. Mr.

scmp.com - Mia Nurmamat - Developing | China's economic imbalances deepen in May as retail sales drop
Developing | China's economic imbalances deepen in May as retail sales drop
South China Morning Post

China's economic imbalances appeared to grow in May amid the fallout from the US-Israel war on Iran, as the country's sluggish retail sales highlighted persistent weakness in domestic demand even as exports skyrocketed. Retail sales, a key gauge of…

upi.com - Japan, Britain deepen economic security ties
Japan, Britain deepen economic security ties
UPI

June 15 (Asia Today) -- Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer issued a joint economic security declaration Sunday, pledging closer cooperation to stabilize and diversify supply chains amid growing concerns…

reason.com - Jessica Riedl - Even an AI-sparked economic miracle will not save the federal budget
Even an AI-sparked economic miracle will not save the federal budget
Reason Magazine - Free Minds and Free Markets

Silicon Valley has a new pitch for Washington: Artificial intelligence will solve all your budget problems. Industry leaders claim the technology will turbocharge productivity growth, generate a flood of new tax revenue, slash the cost of…

theguardian.com - Guardian staff reporter - McIlroy fears 'false economy' created by LIV Golf could put PGA Tour events at risk
McIlroy fears 'false economy' created by LIV Golf could put PGA Tour events at risk
The Guardian

Rory McIlroy believes the “false economy” created by the threat of LIV Golf may now be putting some well-established PGA Tour events at risk. The world No 2 and current Masters champion said he felt people had lost sight of how good…

seekingalpha.com - Jay Mehta - Tuesday's Economic Calendar (US2Y)
Tuesday's Economic Calendar (US2Y)
Seeking Alpha

The Federal Open Market Committee meets eight times a year to determine the near-term direction of monetary policy. Housing starts measure the initial construction of single-family and multi-family units on a…

independent.co.uk - Simon English - World Cup could deliver £7.6bn boost to UK economy - but 'sickies' may cost billions
World Cup could deliver £7.6bn boost to UK economy - but 'sickies' may cost billions
The Independent

The World Cup could bring a £7.6bn boost to the UK economy, offering a welcome shot in the arm for pubs, restaurants and hospitality businesses at a time when growth remains fragile. But economists and employers are being warned that the…

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