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Moving toward a data economy means money for technology firms, not consumers. Source: bloomberg.com
Trump’s pledge to use the “full economic might” of the U.S. to help Hungarian economy comes as Orban trails in the polls going into Sunday’s election. Source: politico.eu
Surging fuel costs stemming from the Iran war are sparking a rapid run-up in inflation and sinking consumer confidence. Source: bloomberg.com
Indonesia holds rare advantages in critical minerals, energy and scale. Whether it can convert them into lasting economic leadership depends on execution. Source: fortune.com
America’s last two presidents have spent years as political foils. Both feel the American public does not give them enough credit. Source: washingtonpost.com
Las Vegas, Austin, and Miami are now leading a national price downturn, while Midwest metros are thriving. Source: fortune.com
United got the coach bed idea from Air New Zealand, which debuted its famous “Skycouch” in 2011. A few other airlines have adopted their own version. Source: businessinsider.com
China nudges consumers to spend on pets, toys, and hobbies—opening new opportunities for companies to turn fandom into repeat revenue. Source: barrons.com
“My Administration stands ready to use the full Economic Might of the United States to strengthen Hungary’s Economy, as we have done for our Great Allies in the past, if Prime Minister Viktor Orban and the Hungarian People ever need it.” Source: kyivindependent.com
It’s not just here in the United States – the war in Iran is having an enormous impact on the global economy, and it seems like the effects will last long after the war ends. Chris Jansing, Peter Goodman, Susan Glasser, and Paul Mecurio join Stephanie Ruhle for The 11th Hour Nightcap. Source: ms.now
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