AI & Economics
AI at the Wheel: Solving Trucking’s $15 Billion Breakdown Crisis
The trucking industry faces $15 billion in annual losses due to breakdowns. AI promises to revolutionize logistics through predictive maintenance and real-time diagnostics.
The Houston Paradox: Citizens Embrace AI but Reject Data Centers in Their Backyards
A new Hobby School survey reveals the gap between digital consumption and physical infrastructure as Houstonians say 'no' to data centers near their homes.
The AI Paradox: Why Sectors Most Exposed to AI are Witnessing a Surge in Job Demand
Indeed’s chief economist Svenja Gudell argues that AI-exposed industries are not shrinking, but rather expanding with a notable 'wage premium.'
Silicon Valley Price War: Google Slashes Rates for Premium AI Tiers
In a strategic move for market dominance, Google slashes prices for its advanced Gemini tiers, reshaping the competitive landscape against OpenAI and Anthropic.
AI Data Center Borrowing Rapidly Climbs Wall Street’s Risk List
The breakneck pace of financing for AI infrastructure is sparking fears of a new credit bubble that could threaten global market stability.
Athens Stock Exchange: Analyzing the Three-Day Slump and Market Correction
With a 1.12% drop and a high turnover of €285m, the Greek market seeks new support levels amid global uncertainty and strategic profit-taking.
Stournaras: Central Bank Independence as a Bulwark Against 'Political Magic'
Drawing on the legacy of Xenophon Zolotas, Yannis Stournaras warns against the perils of populism and emphasizes the need for institutional safeguards in the economy.
Coca-Cola HBC: The €180 Million Strategic Bet and the Industrial Renaissance in Schimatari
Coca-Cola HBC reinforces its Greek footprint with an ambitious five-year investment plan, prioritizing innovation, logistics, and sustainability across its local operations.
Iran’s Bitcoin Gambit: Digital Insurance in the Strait of Hormuz
In a move that disrupts global shipping norms, Tehran considers Bitcoin for maritime insurance, aiming to bypass Western sanctions amidst rising regional tensions.
The Trillion-Dollar Silicon Race: How Broadcom is Emerging as the Next AI Semiconductor Sovereign
With Nvidia already at the peak, focus shifts to Broadcom. We analyze its trajectory toward the $1 trillion club and the structural shifts in the AI hardware market.
The Top 10 Most Indebted Households in 2026: A Global Map of Private Debt
A deep dive into the economies where households are buckling under the weight of debt and the risks to global financial stability in 2026.
WOOD: Investors Still Eye Greece, but Fear the Crisis's Duration
The Greek economy remains a target for international capital, but Wood & Co. warns that geopolitical tensions and energy uncertainty are testing the resilience of the Greek success story.