Meta’s Display Glasses Mark Milestone in Bid for Personal “Superintelligence”

Meta Platforms this week unveiled its first consumer-ready smart glasses with a built-in visual display, framing the device as a practical step toward a long-term ambition: always-available, context-aware artificial intelligence the company calls “personal superintelligence.” The Ray-Ban Display, bundled with a wristband controller and tightly integrated with Meta’s model stack and social services, is being…

Pablo Isla’s Playbook: The Strategy Driving Nestlé’s Turnaround

Nestlé’s board has accelerated a leadership change that hands Pablo Isla a central role in reviving growth, restoring margins and simplifying a sprawling global food business. Isla, the former long-time chief executive and chairman of Inditex who helped transform Zara into a relentless fast-fashion machine, arrives with a clear mandate: apply systems-driven execution, sharpen digital…

France Faces Higher Borrowing Costs After Fitch Cut, With Risks of More Economic Pain Ahead

France’s borrowing costs climbed at the start of the week after Fitch cut the country’s sovereign credit rating, underscoring the fragile balance between fiscal sustainability, political uncertainty, and market confidence. The downgrade, which shifted France from AA- to A+ with a stable outlook, triggered an immediate reaction in bond markets, with yields on key government…

China’s Antitrust Finding Against Nvidia Escalates Tech Tensions and Tests Global AI Supply Chains

China’s market regulator has announced a preliminary finding that Nvidia violated the country’s anti-monopoly law — a move that immediately raises stakes for the chipmaker and adds a new, regulatory dimension to an already fraught relationship between Beijing and Washington. Beyond the legal mechanics of the probe, the finding is a diplomatic signal, a potential…

OpenAI’s Billions are Reshaping Cloud Titans — Oracle Surges While Risks Grow

Oracle’s recent earnings have underscored how OpenAI’s ramped cloud-investment plans are sending ripples across the tech sector. A mega contract, astonishing growth in Oracle’s performance backlog, and skyrocketing market expectations all paint a picture of transformation — but the surge is also stirring up debate over concentration risk, profitability, and whether this boom can last.…

Swatch’s Protest Watch Takes Aim at U.S. Tariffs and Signals Industry Alarm

Swiss watchmaker Swatch has made headlines with a playful but pointed gesture: a limited-edition watch dubbed “WHAT IF…TARIFFS?” that subtly mocks the 39 percent U.S. import tariff imposed on Swiss goods. The timepiece, with its face swapping the positions of the numbers three and nine to reference the 39% duty, isn’t just marketing — it’s…

Luxury Houses Turn to Lipsticks and Mini Accessories to Revive Growth

Luxury fashion giants are reshaping their playbook in the face of a global slowdown, betting that \$160 lipsticks and \$1,400 bag charms could be the antidote to sluggish sales. While big-ticket items like high-end handbags and couture pieces face softer demand, companies are experimenting with smaller, more accessible luxuries designed to capture aspirational consumers and…

Kroger Lifts Sales Forecast as Supermarket Industry Sees Shifts in Consumer Spending

Kroger has raised its annual sales outlook for the second time this year, reflecting strong demand for groceries and household essentials as more Americans continue to eat at home amid higher restaurant costs and ongoing economic uncertainty. The move underscores broader trends across the retail sector, where peers like Walmart and Dollar General are also…