AI & Economics
Will China’s AI-powered agribots repeat its EV success story?
China is pivoting its technological prowess toward the countryside, aiming to dominate the global ag-tech market by following its successful EV industry blueprint.
The European Renaissance: Why Global Investment Giants are Betting on the Old Continent in 2026
Goldman Sachs, Barclays, and Citi raise their targets for European equities, citing valuation gaps and geopolitical stabilization as key drivers.
South Korea's AI and Semiconductor ETF Boom: A Strategic Lever for Global Dominance
Investment frenzy in Seoul for semiconductor and AI ETFs is reshaping Asia's financial landscape, driven by the intense rivalry between Samsung and SK Hynix.
OpenAI’s Massive Losses: Why Silicon Valley’s Cash Burn Strengthens the Bull Case for NVIDIA and Microsoft
As OpenAI burns through billions to train next-gen models, the infrastructure providers are emerging as the true, profitable titans of the AI era.
The Mediterranean Tech Hub: AWS, Greek Shipping, and the New Era of Digital Infrastructure
Amazon's expansion in Athens signals a massive shift in Mediterranean tech infrastructure, positioning Greece as a strategic AI and shipping data hub.
The End of a Myth? Why Traditional Safe Havens Failed During the US-Iran Conflict
The recent geopolitical crisis shattered decades of investment certainties, proving that gold and bonds are no longer immune to modern warfare dynamics.
Youth Unemployment: Is AI Simply a Scapegoat for Structural Economic Failures?
A new analysis challenges the prevailing narrative that AI is stealing youth jobs, highlighting the deeper structural causes of the labor market crisis.
Can Cuba Be Saved? Havana’s Difficult 'Perestroika' and the Fear of Crony Capitalism
Cuba stands at a critical crossroads, attempting to balance economic survival with regime preservation, all while the specter of 'crony capitalism' looms over its reforms.
AI and Journalism: The Great Liberation or the Beginning of the End for the Fourth Estate?
The integration of AI in media promises to free journalists from routine tasks, allowing a focus on investigation and ethics. But is this liberation real or a corporate cost-cutting mask?
The Invisible Drain: Why Your Air Conditioner Consumes Power Even When Turned Off
Your AC might be inflating your bill even when it's off. We analyze the 'phantom load' phenomenon and how to effectively mitigate unnecessary energy costs.
Trade War 2.0: Europe Abandons 'Pink Ponies' and Adopts the Trump Playbook Against China
With the trade deficit soaring to €360B, Brussels is arming itself with tariffs and retaliation, marking the definitive end of European naivety in global trade.
Who Needs Rate Cuts? The Fed’s New Reality in a Corporate Debt Binge
With corporate bond issuance hitting $1.23 trillion, the Fed under Kevin Warsh faces a paradox: markets are thriving and capital is flowing without the need for rate cuts.