The Global Overview
Jared Isaacman
On July 4, NASA—the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration—Administrator Jared Isaacman flew an F-5 jet over Washington, D.C. (WSJ, Newsmax, AVweb). The Federal Aviation Administration, the US government agency that regulates civil aviation, initially denied the flight, citing danger to populated areas. While the billionaire’s flight posed negligible risk, making the denial appear reflexively bureaucratic, bypassing the regulator normalizes executive impunity. Overriding safety guardrails transforms a non-partisan agency into a political obstacle bypassed by executive privilege, eroding the bureaucratic neutrality necessary for public aviation safety.
Sara Duterte
The Philippine Senate convened on July 6 to try Vice President Sara Duterte, deploying 6,000 police officers for security (Bloomberg). A conviction on graft and bribery charges would bar her from the 2028 presidential race, directly restructuring institutional leverage by legally eliminating a primary political contender.
Huaan Gold ETF
The Huaan Gold ETF overtook the Huatai-PineBridge CSI 300 ETF—a capitalization-weighted index tracking the top 300 stocks on the Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges—to become China’s largest exchange-traded fund (Bloomberg). This capital shift into bullion demonstrates the fading impact of state-backed support for domestic equities as retail investors rotate wealth into safe assets.
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