India’s vast population of 1.4 billion masks a startling economic reality: nearly a billion citizens lack any discretionary income to spend on non-essential goods or services. In effect, the nation’s true consumer base for discretionary spending is reduced to around… Read More ›
Strategy
Selling Citizenship: Trump’s $5 Million “Gold Card” Proposal
In a provocative twist to U.S. immigration policy, President Donald Trump recently floated the idea of replacing the EB-5 investor visa program with a “gold card” that would grant green card privileges and a path to citizenship for a fee… Read More ›
Market Shake-Up: Bitcoin Falls Below $90,000 Amid Bybit Hack Fallout
Bitcoin, the flagship cryptocurrency, has experienced a dramatic one-day decline, breaking below the $90,000 mark. This drop, the steepest since August, has reverberated throughout the digital asset market, stirring a mix of apprehension and cautious reassessment among investors. Several factors… Read More ›
India’s Quick-Commerce Sector: Booming Growth Meets New Roadblocks
India’s quick-commerce sector has captured the nation’s imagination, delivering everything from groceries to electronics within minutes. Between 2022 and 2025, the market has experienced an explosive surge, growing from a modest $300 million to a staggering $7.1 billion—a 24-fold increase… Read More ›
At A Standstill: The US Fed’s Neutral Stance In The Era Of Trump’s Economic Measures
The current environment within the U.S. economy is defined by an array of uncertainties—from shifting trade policies to evolving fiscal regulations—which have left the Federal Reserve operating in a neutral stance. With a multitude of factors clouding the economic horizon,… Read More ›
China’s New Rural Blueprint: Strengthening Self-Reliance Amid Global Economic Pressures
China has unveiled its latest rural policy blueprint—the so-called “No.1 document”—which outlines ambitious plans to deepen rural reforms, revitalize the agricultural sector, and bolster food security. This directive comes in response to several external pressures, including U.S. tariffs, an economic… Read More ›
Berkshire Hathaway’s Strategic Expansion In Japan: A New Chapter In Global Investment
Berkshire Hathaway’s recent decision to increase its stake in Japan’s major trading houses marks a pivotal moment in its global investment strategy. The conglomerate, long admired for its value-oriented approach, has renegotiated the previous 10% ownership cap in five leading… Read More ›
German Carmakers’ Strategic Pivot: Shifting Production Amid U.S. Tariff Pressures
European automotive giants are undergoing significant operational shifts in response to recent U.S. tariff proposals that target key inputs and vehicles. Facing steep tariffs on aluminum, steel, and potentially entire vehicle imports, companies such as Audi and Mercedes are rethinking… Read More ›
Japan’s Tech-Auto Alliance: Tesla, Nissan, And Foxconn’s New Vision
In a bold departure from traditional automotive mergers, Japanese industry leaders and former political figures are now eyeing a strategic pivot: inviting Tesla to invest in Nissan. Following the collapse of merger talks with Honda, a high-level Japanese group has… Read More ›
China’s Consolidation Surge: Navigating Tariff Pressures And Domestic Reforms
China’s merger and acquisition (M&A) scene is experiencing a robust rebound after years of decline. A combination of government stimulus, regulatory easing, and external trade pressures—especially the renewed tariffs imposed by President Trump—has spurred a significant uptick in deal-making. Domestic… Read More ›