The Global Overview
Colombia’s Right-Wing Pivot
Colombia’s presidential runoff pits firebrand lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella against the leftist establishment. With 10.3 million votes (43.7% share), de la Espriella—dubbed “The Tiger”—capitalized on voter fatigue, signaling a broader regional shift toward right-wing populist frameworks (MarginalRevolution). This move suggests a systemic rejection of current fiscal models, prioritizing hard-line security optics over progressive social spending.
China’s Capital Fortress
Beijing is tightening outbound investment controls, recently forcing the unwinding of the Meta-Manus deal to safeguard domestic capital (WSJ). Like a homeowner bolting the door during a storm, China is prioritizing liquidity retention to counter US tech rivalry. This structural retreat marks a transition from global integration to localized economic fortification.
AI Infrastructure Hegemony
Nvidia’s upcoming ‘Vera’ chip—already adopted by OpenAI and SpaceX—is cementing its role as the global AI backbone (Bloomberg). While CEO Jensen Huang dismisses job-loss fears as “nonsense,” the systemic impact is undeniable: capital is concentrating into compute-dense infrastructure, entrenching a ‘winner-takes-most’ dynamic in digital productivity.
Emerging Market Divergence
Emerging Asian equities reached record highs, fueled by AI enthusiasm, even as regional currencies softened amid oil price climbs (Bloomberg). Investors are increasingly betting that AI-driven efficiency will effectively decouple productivity from volatile traditional energy dependencies.
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