U.S. consumers with strong credit histories are increasingly falling behind on their debt obligations, signaling a broader shift in the financial resilience of American households. While historically considered the least likely to default, individuals in the prime and superprime categories… Read More ›
Day: August 25, 2025
Automakers grapple with multi-layered crises as industry faces transformation and global pressures
Western automakers are confronting an era of unprecedented complexity as the industry navigates overlapping economic, geopolitical, regulatory, and technological pressures. Executives increasingly describe the current environment as a “polycrisis,” a term used to characterize simultaneous, interconnected crises that amplify one… Read More ›
Transatlantic standoff deepens as Washington mulls punitive steps against enforcers of Europe’s digital rulebook
The Trump administration is weighing unprecedented punitive measures — including visa restrictions — against European Union and member-state officials involved in implementing the bloc’s Digital Services Act (DSA). The prospect of sanctions, still described in media reports as source-based information,… Read More ›