Policy Shockwaves Rattle Markets as Dollar Loses Haven Status Amid Greenland Tariff Threats

Global markets were jolted into a defensive posture as investors reassessed long-held assumptions about U.S. policy predictability and the dollar’s role as the world’s ultimate safe haven. The trigger was not a macroeconomic data miss or a financial shock, but a political escalation: **Donald Trump**’s threat to impose sweeping tariffs on key European allies in…

Orbital Power Under Pressure: Why Iran’s Crackdown Has Become a Crucial Test for Starlink’s Security Model

Iran’s sweeping crackdown on dissent has pushed Elon Musk’s satellite internet network into one of its most consequential confrontations yet with a state determined to control information. As authorities restrict terrestrial networks and intensify surveillance, Starlink has emerged as a rare channel through which images, messages, and testimony can still reach the outside world. That…

Monetising the Interface: Why OpenAI Is Bringing Advertising Into the ChatGPT Ecosystem

OpenAI’s decision to begin testing advertising inside ChatGPT marks a significant inflection point in the commercial evolution of generative artificial intelligence. For a company that built its global reputation on subscription-driven access to conversational AI, the move signals mounting financial pressure, shifting user economics, and a broader recalibration of how AI platforms are expected to…

Experience Over Inventory: How Department Stores Are Recasting Themselves for a Post-Transactional Age

Across global fashion capitals, department stores are no longer defining themselves primarily as places to buy things. Instead, they are repositioning as destinations to spend time, discover culture, and participate in curated experiences that cannot be replicated online. From ice-skating performances and architectural tours to wine tastings, designer talks, and fine dining, the sector is…

Mining’s Scale Race Intensifies as Rio Tinto–Glencore Talks Redefine Competitive Pressure

Rio Tinto’s exploratory move toward acquiring Glencore has injected new urgency into a mining sector already reshaping itself around scale, copper exposure, and long-term strategic positioning. While the talks remain preliminary, their mere existence has altered expectations across the industry, sharpening focus on whether the world’s largest diversified miners can afford to stand still as…

Capital, Power and Compute Converge as Stargate Pushes AI Infrastructure Into a New Phase

The decision by OpenAI and SoftBank Group to jointly commit $1 billion to SB Energy marks a decisive shift in how leading AI players are thinking about scale. The investment is not simply about funding another data center. It reflects how and why control over power generation, land, and long-term infrastructure has become inseparable from…

Scale, Scarcity and Strategy: How Mining Mega-Deals Forged the World’s Largest Resource Giants

The mining industry has long been shaped by cycles of boom, bust and consolidation, but the current wave of merger activity reflects a deeper structural shift. As demand for critical minerals accelerates and the cost of developing new projects rises, scale has become a strategic necessity rather than a competitive advantage. The prospect of Rio…

Deal Revival and Market Momentum Power U.S. Banks Toward a Strong Fourth-Quarter Finish

U.S. banks are heading into fourth-quarter earnings season with a markedly different backdrop from the caution that dominated much of the past two years. A broad revival in investment banking activity, combined with resilient trading desks and steady loan growth, has reshaped profit expectations across the sector. Analysts now expect the largest lenders to post…