Saturday, December 17, 2022
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Forbes Japan: 進むドル高、欧州や新興国への影響は?
By SIMON CONSTABLE
ドル高が進んでいる。主要通貨に対する米ドルの強さを示すドルインデックスは、2002年4月以来約20年半ぶりの高値水準にある。
フォーブスの寄稿者のひとりであるジョン・トビーも論じているように、ドル高はたしかに米国にとってはプラスにはたらく。だが、それ以外の国や地域では必ずしもそうではない。Read more here.
Forbes: The Biden Administration’s “Reverse Ferret”On Energy Policy
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Monday, December 12, 2022
Briefings Magazine: Where Tech Starts, Ends
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Something odd happened almost three decades ago. Startup web-browser company Netscape went public, delighting investors despite having no profits. This event, on August 9, 1995, prompted one of the biggest global economic shifts since the industrial revolution. Over the last 27 years, web-based businesses have become behemoths worth billions of dollars: Amazon, Meta, Alphabet, Alibaba, Tencent, Baidu, Netflix. Yet the overwhelming majority of these big tech companies come from just two countries: the US and China. Other countries, such as those in Europe or Asia (excluding China), lag hugely. Read more here.
David Lienemann , Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons