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Trump's trade war shift away from Chinese manufacturing has reached tipping point
A long-term supply chain shift is pulling the rest of Asia even with manufacturing giant China. For importers, a short-term cash crunch from tariffs is looming. Source link
Global week ahead: Fed's December decision to inform world's central banks
The Federal Reserve is expected to cut rates this week, setting the scene for other central banks’ final policy meetings for 2025. Source link
From the California gold rush to Sydney Sweeney: How denim became the most enduring garment in American fashion
The American blue jean was created in 1873 by tailor Jacob Davis, who patented the design with Levi Strauss, founder of the eponymous denim retailer Source link
The UK wants to unlock a 'golden age of nuclear' but faces key challenges in reviving historic lead
Geopolitics and the energy transition has pushed nuclear energy back onto public agendas. Source link
SpaceX aims for $800 billion valuation in secondary share sale, WSJ reports
Elon Musk’s SpaceX is reportedly launching an insider share sale that could value the company as high as $800 billion. Source link
The regulatory path ahead for a Netflix and Warner Bros. deal could get dicey
Regulatory questions are already rising about Netflix’s deal to combine its business with WBD’s streaming service HBO Max and film studio Warner Bros. Source link
Meta acquiring AI wearable company Limitless
Meta has acquired the startup Limitless, which makes a small, artificial intelligence-powered pendant. Source link
Supreme Court to hear Trump birthright citizenship order case
The U.S. Constitution’s 14th Amendment had been understood to grant citizenship to children born in the country, even if their parents are not citizens. Source link
David Ellison's hunt for WBD made David Zaslav richer — and it may not be over
Paramount is considering taking an offer to WBD shareholders, thinking its deal has a better chance of gaining regulatory approval than Netflix’s, sources said. Source link
Netflix's plan to buy Warner Bros. throws the theater industry into upheaval
Netflix, which has traditionally limited it theatrical releases, has said it will honor existing WBD cinematic contracts that run through 2029. Source link