The Global Overview
Private Capital Insulates SpaceX
Over a dozen family offices—privately held wealth management advisory firms serving ultra-high-net-worth investors—amassed $3.8 billion in SpaceX through H1 2026 (Bloomberg). Nick Pritzker’s office holds $1.8 billion from shortly after the IPO; an Abu Dhabi firm tied to Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan disclosed $65 million. Sourcing capital privately insulates infrastructure from quarterly scrutiny and ESG (a corporate sustainability score covering Environmental, Social, and Governance practices) compliance. This locks retail investors out of strategic assets, though SpaceX’s timelines demand patient capital that public markets structurally discourage.
Copper Drives BHP Earnings
BHP reported a 27% increase in underlying EBITDA—earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, a standard measure of a company’s operational profitability—to $32.9 billion for FY2026 (WSJ). Copper generated a record $18.2 billion, surpassing iron ore at 54% of total earnings as global grid modernization outpaces legacy steel demand.
Funding Reshapes Economic Research
Economics literature shows a slump in econometric theory papers, while development and crime research increased (Marginal Revolution). This shift structurally demonstrates how external funding and demand-side policymaker priorities actively dictate institutional intellectual output.
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