The Global Overview
Capital Routing and the Texas Stock Exchange
The $275 million launch of the Texas Stock Exchange (TXSE) is a market-driven revolt against the regulatory bloat of the NYSE-Nasdaq duopoly (WSJ). Commencing live trading on July 10, 2026, the Dallas-headquartered national securities exchange targets mid- to large-cap issuers, implicitly admitting that current compliance costs are too high to viably support small-cap innovation. Heavily backed by incumbents like BlackRock and Citadel Securities, TXSE will likely replicate existing institutional power rather than genuinely democratize capital access.
Global Dementia Incidence Decline
A Journal of the American Medical Association study found that while three in ten Americans aged 85-89 had dementia 40 years ago, just one in ten did by 2024. A separate Rotterdam study of 50,000 individuals showed diagnoses fell 13% per decade between 1988 and 2015.
Climate Stress and Emigration Frictions
Tracking flows from 127 developing-country origins, the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), a network of European economists, found temperature shocks reduce emigration. Climate stress cuts local incomes, depriving households of the wealth necessary to finance costly international relocation.
Strait of Hormuz Blockade Dynamics
The protracted standoff continues to reshape shipping incentives; vessels hugging the Omani coast are now directly exposing themselves to Iranian missiles to avoid deep-water blockades, confirming our view that tactical aggression acts as a global tax on trade (FT).
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