Japan’s government is considering extending its gasoline subsidy until the end of the year

Japan’s government is considering extending its gasoline subsidy until the end of the year, capping gasoline prices at 180 yen per liter, while also drafting a supplementary budget to provide funding for broader measures.

The German yield curve suggests that the European Central Bank may struggle to halt rate hikes

The ECB’s monetary policy stance may have reached a crossroads, but the yield curve indicates that it still cannot fully stop tightening.

Japan’s Nuclear Wastewater Dilemma: A Threat to China’s Salt Supply?

The recent move by Japan to discharge radioactive wastewater from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea has set off waves of panic buying of salt in many parts of China.

The Cake Economy: How AI Will Change the Game

Human life is like baking and eating cake. To eat cake, you first need the ingredients – growing wheat, raising chickens, etc. That’s the primary sector. Then you bake the cake – harvesting, slaughtering, manufacturing.

Every social organization is inevitably destined to perish, unless you do this

Every organization finds it hard to escape the fate of demise – either self-destructing due to operating at extremes or being eliminated due to conservative rigidity. The key is finding a balance between change and consistency.

Nvidia’s Impressive Earnings Report: A Sign of Things to Come?

The company has been exploring new markets, such as the automotive and gaming industries, but these efforts are still in their early stages. Nvidia will need to continue to invest in these areas to ensure that it can maintain its growth momentum.