The Week That’s Done: China’s stimulus, Toyota’s pivot
June 18, 2023China turns on the stimulus spigot, the US takes a pause, Europe hikes, and Japan stays as dovish as ever. Meanwhile, oil demand is sticky and it’s boom time for LNG. Plus, Toyota’s strategic pivot and France’s push for tariffs on Chinese EVs.
The Week That’s Done: October 9
October 9, 2022OPEC explicitly snubs Washington and the West, showing that productive beats consumptive power. Also not brilliant: US monetary tightening is cooling the economy, but in all the wrong places – and that ups recession risks. Plus: Maize malaise in Europe, the Mississippi’s dry spell, a US industrial policy stumble in lithium, and plunging global FX reserves.
Markets Briefing: Week of May 9
May 15, 2022Against a backdrop of staggering inflation, it's general chaos: Crypto crashes, alongside the stock market; dependence on China freezes the US solar industry; the Hong Kong dollar's peg to the USD faces a squeeze; and somehow we're in a perfect storm of inflation, capital market collapse, and great power competition.
Markets Briefing: Week of April 18
April 23, 2022With recession alarms blaring, supply-side solutions remain elusive; the world writes off streaming even as Netflix's revenue grows; Chinese companies target European listings; and the Dutch bet big on photonics while the US-South Korea battery alliance hits rocky waters.