India’s Antitrust Shift Toward Labour Markets Signals Deeper Scrutiny of Corporate Hiring Practices

India’s decision to investigate global fragrance manufacturers over alleged anti-poaching arrangements marks a significant evolution in how competition law is being applied. Traditionally focused on price-fixing, cartels, and market dominance, antitrust enforcement in India is now extending into labour markets, recognising that competition is not limited to goods and services but also includes access to…

Cooling Becomes the New Bottleneck as Google Turns to Chinese Suppliers in the AI Infrastructure Race

The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence infrastructure is exposing a less visible but increasingly decisive constraint: heat. As data centres evolve to support high-density AI workloads, the ability to manage thermal output is emerging as a critical determinant of performance, cost, and scalability. Within this context, Google’s engagement with Chinese firms such as Envicool signals…

War-Driven Inflation Risks Narrow the Federal Reserve’s Policy Flexibility

Global conflict and energy market turbulence are reshaping the policy landscape confronting the U.S. Federal Reserve, leaving far less room for aggressive monetary easing than many investors once anticipated. For policymakers such as Kevin Warsh—widely associated with a more market-sensitive approach to monetary strategy—the challenge now lies in navigating a rapidly changing economic environment where…

Conflict-Driven Commodity Rally Pushes U.S. Farmers to Accelerate Crop Sales

A surge in global agricultural prices triggered by geopolitical tensions has prompted many U.S. farmers to move quickly to sell stored crops and secure contracts for future harvests. The rally, fueled by disruptions in energy markets and concerns over supply chains linked to conflict in the Middle East, has reshaped trading behavior across America’s agricultural…

Strategic Reset in the Electric Vehicle Race Pushes Honda Toward Rare Annual Loss

The global automotive industry is undergoing one of the most expensive technological transitions in its history. As carmakers invest billions in electrification, battery technology, and new manufacturing systems, the financial risks associated with these transformations are becoming increasingly visible. Honda’s expectation of a full-year loss following a massive restructuring of its electric vehicle business illustrates…

Global Trade Frictions and China Slowdown Force BMW Into Defensive Strategy

The world’s luxury car industry is entering a period of structural uncertainty as geopolitical tensions, shifting trade policies, and changing consumer preferences reshape the economic environment in which automakers operate. For BMW, one of Germany’s most prominent industrial champions, these pressures are converging at a particularly challenging moment. The company is preparing for another year…

Britain Tightens Pressure on Social Media Platforms to Enforce Stronger Age Barriers for Children

The debate over children’s safety on social media has entered a decisive phase in the United Kingdom as regulators intensify scrutiny of some of the world’s largest digital platforms. Authorities responsible for media regulation and data protection are pressing companies behind globally popular apps to introduce stronger mechanisms that prevent underage users from accessing services…

SpaceX’s Strategic Path Toward a Landmark Public Listing Reflects New Dynamics in Global Capital Markets

Space exploration company SpaceX has emerged as one of the most closely watched private firms in the global technology sector, and the possibility of a public listing has sparked widespread attention among investors and financial markets. The company, founded by entrepreneur Elon Musk, is reportedly evaluating a potential listing on the Nasdaq exchange as part…

Global Trade Tensions and China’s Electric Vehicle Surge Challenge Volkswagen’s Long-Standing Profit Model

Volkswagen, Europe’s largest automaker and one of the world’s most recognizable automotive brands, is confronting one of the most complex periods in its modern history. The company’s sharp decline in profitability reflects deeper structural shifts in the global automobile industry—ranging from escalating trade barriers to the rapid transformation of the Chinese car market. Together, these…

Oil Shockwaves: Why Strikes on Iran Threaten Global Energy Stability and Economic Growth

Military confrontation involving Iran does not remain confined to the battlefield. It reverberates through oil terminals, tanker routes, insurance markets and central bank forecasts. When the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes on Iranian targets, the immediate military consequences were only one dimension of the crisis. The deeper and more enduring question concerns energy…