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Highlands Bar & Grill, Post Malone, James Paxton, NASA, Argentina, Iran

Marc Ross Daily
May 9, 2018
Curation and commentary from Marc A. Ross

Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia

Marc Ross Daily  = Global Business News at the Intersection of Politics + Policy + Profits

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TOP FIVE

✔️ US exit from Iran deal draws criticism from Europe, praise from Israel

✔️ Global trade is already weakening, war or not

✔️ Argentina is in talks with the IMF for a $30 billion credit line

✔️ GOP voters stick to pro-Trump candidates in Senate primaries

✔️ Maryland seeded #1 in both men's, women's lax tournaments

GEOECONOMICS

Iran deal: Trump pulled the US out of the Iran nuclear deal and will reinstate an array of economic sanctions on Tehran.

BG: US exit from Iran deal draws criticism from Europe, praise from Israel

What comes next? Trump didn’t offer specifics on how he would replace the deal or rein in Iran.

Killing the Iran deal was only the first step: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sees Trump as a partner for broader regional change. 
Bloomberg - Zev Chafets

National Review - Editorial: Out of the Iran deal: Trump is pulling out of the Iran deal. This is to his great credit. Once again — leaving the Paris accords and moving the US embassy to Jerusalem also come to mind — the president has resisted pressure from the Europeans and the great and good in our country in order to make a decision in keeping with our interests.

WSJ: Global trade is already weakening, war or not: Slower global trade—particularly when paired with higher oil prices and rebounding inflation—bodes ill for industrial firms such as Caterpillar, Deere and Japan’s Komatsu. Caterpillar has already warned that its first quarter results were likely the “high watermark” for the year."

Argentina is in talks with the IMF for a $30 billion credit line.

FT: Life in Emmanuel Macron’s inner circle. Lots of reform, little sleep and a population to persuade: inside the president’s first year. https://on.ft.com/2jEsmA6

The Independent: Support for Ireland staying in the EU hits record high of 92%, latest poll shows

FT: Job cuts at trade department test claim of ‘global Britain’ after Brexit

"Liam Fox clashes with Philip Hammond over staff reduction in emerging nations"

BBC: Peers call for UK to remain in European Economic Area

"The House of Lords has backed calls for the UK to effectively remain in the EU's single market after Brexit."

When is Irish whiskey not Irish whiskey? Maybe after Brexit https://bloom.bg/2jNWzwV

Japan seeks its economic mojo in the stuff that makes the stuff: NYT reports, recision parts and behind-the-scenes technology could play a major role in the country’s effort to shake itself out of its slow-growth doldrums.

Japan - South Korea - China: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s Tokyo summit with leaders from China and South Korea — the first in seven years — represents a diplomatic triumph in Abe’s quest to settle stubborn disputes over territory and past wars.

Trump’s tough tactics prompt east Asia thaw: FT reports, three-way summit between China, Japan and South Korea leaders promises closer relations

Reuters: China's trade surplus with US widens to $22.19 billion in April

AP: China cutting US soybean purchases in face of tariffs threat

FT - Charles Parton: Hackneyed language hampers the West's ties with China
: Please, when it comes to the West's relations with China, can we stop talking about the Thucydides Trap, the Golden Era, Belt and Road and “a shared future for mankind”? Such terms are dangerous. https://on.ft.com/2IonrBh

“Google the ‘Thucydides Trap’ and you get 73,000 hits. Conferences are held on it.” 

AMERICAN POLITICS

Walking around money: The shell company used by Trump lawyer Michael Cohen to pay off porn actress Stormy Daniels received about $500,000 last year from a business linked to a Russian billionaire who is close to Putin.

AT&T made four separate payments to Cohen's company totaling $200,000 in late 2017 and into early 2018 to "provide insights into understanding the new administration."

Real Clear Politics averages:

Congressional job approval: -56% (that is: 73% disapprove, 17% approve)

Trump job approval: -8 (that is: 52% disapprove, 44% approve)


OH-GOV: Richard Cordray won the Democratic nomination and will face GOP nominee Mike DeWine.

Dayton Daily News: Ohio US Senate race: Jim Renacci wins GOP primary, will face Sherrod Brown this fall

GOP voters stick to pro-Trump candidates in Senate primaries: Bloomberg reports, Republicans wrapped up three crucial US Senate primaries in West Virginia, Indiana and Ohio on Tuesday by nominating candidates who embraced President Donald Trump, while Democratic voters rejected insurgents from the left to stick with the party’s mainstream.

Newsom under attack in California governor debate: Politico reports, California’s crowded field of major gubernatorial candidates battled in a televised debate for the first time Tuesday, exchanging barbs over sanctuary cities and #MeToo issues — and saving some of their toughest blows for the Democratic frontrunner, Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom.

ENTERPRISE

Paywalls: Bloomberg, Vanity Fair, Wired, Business Insider and The Atlantic have launched new paywalls within the past year.

"on-demand access to information and entertainment has also become a consumer trend that is likely helping news outlets get consumers cash in."

7 days: Sam’s Club and Walmart announced on Monday that their pharmacies would provide only a seven-day supply of opioid medications to some customers in an attempt to stymie the nationwide opioid crisis.

Self-driving 57x: Goldman Sachs predicts that the now-$5 billion ride hailing and ride sharing business would grow to $285 billion by 2030 provided that self-driving car technology proceeds on pace with their forecast.

Uber and NASA are teaming up to create commercial flying cars by 2023. 

Glassdoor has agreed to sell itself to Japan’s Recruit for $1.2 billion.

Best Buy's new look: Best Buy is rebranding, with a new logo, website and ads that depict its employees as caring, friendly listeners who can solve your electronics problems.

"Best Buy is tapping its own 100,000 blue-shirted employees as the stars of its new marketing campaign."

Slack now has 8 million daily active users and 3 million paying subscribers.

Facebook has named new leaders for some of its main divisions, including the core social network, WhatsApp and Messenger, in the biggest management reshuffling since the company's founding. The company also unveiled a new initiative to explore the use of blockchain.

Facebook quietly rolled out policies on "issue ads," or ads addressing topics ranging from abortion to guns, that will have to be approved and labeled before publication on the social media site.

5 more Nike executives are out amid inquiry into harassment allegations: NYT reports, at least five more top managers are leaving the world’s largest sports footwear and apparel company after an investigation into complaints of harassment and bias. The departures follow six others.

The 13 best Warren Buffett quotes from the Berkshire Hathaway meeting https://for.tn/2I407tm

TRENDS

HBR: Having your smartphone nearby takes a toll on your thinking http://bit.ly/2IrQpQE

"In recent research, we investigated whether merely having one’s own smartphone nearby could influence cognitive abilities. In two lab experiments, nearly 800 people completed tasks designed to measure their cognitive capacity."

CULTURE

Post Malone has nine songs in the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100.

I have no idea who Post Malone is.

Highlands Bar & Grill in Birmingham was named America’s most outstanding restaurant at the James Beard Foundation Awards.

Urban discourse: The University of Toronto has announced it will open a new School of Cities on 1 July. 

SPORT

MLB in London: New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox are set to play three games in June 2019 at London’s Olympic Stadium.

Maryland seeded No. 1 in both men's, women's NCAA lacrosse tournaments

M's James Paxton first Canadian ever to toss no-hitter in Canada: ESPN reports, James Paxton looked up at the 20,000 Canadian fans cheering for him and pointed to the giant maple leaf tattoo on his right forearm. Paxton became the first Canadian to throw a no-hitter in his home country, pitching the Seattle Mariners to a 5-0 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday night.

Wayne Rooney courted by DC United.

US gives assurances to FIFA over travel for 2026 World Cup: AP reports, The United States has moved to assure FIFA that there will be no discrimination around entry to the country if it ends up as one of the hosts of the 2026 World Cup. The North American bid has faced questions about the impact of attempts by Trump to implement a ban on travel to the country by residents of six majority-Muslim nations.

Venezuela, Brexit, Trade, Oil, Jamie Dimon, US Soccer, Cannes Film Festival

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Venezuela, Brexit, Trade, Oil, Jamie Dimon, US Soccer, Cannes Film Festival

Marc Ross Daily
May 8, 2018
Curation and commentary from Marc A. Ross

Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia

Marc Ross Daily  = Global Business News at the Intersection of Politics + Policy + Profits

Subscribe here
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TOP FIVE

✔️ US asks Organization of American States to suspend Venezuela

✔️ Boris goes to war with May over her 'crazy' Brexit trade plan

✔️ China president’s top economic adviser to visit Washington

✔️ Oil prices hit $70 a barrel for first time since 2014

✔️ Dimon lays out 100-year China vision with trade spat on horizon

GEOECONOMICS

AP: US asks Organization of American States to suspend Venezuela

The U.S. has announced new sanctions on three Venezuelans and 20 companies with ties to President Maduro, whom it blames for a deep recession and hyperinflation that have caused food shortages across Venezuela. 

Cuba in drive to attract foreign investment: FT reports, negotiations on some projects are underway as country endures economic crisis.

Iran: Trump plans to announce his intentions on the Iran nuclear deal on Tuesday at 2:00 pm ET.

Italy in a mess: Bloomberg reports, Italy is heading for fresh elections. The anti-establishment group Five Star yesterday abandoned efforts to form a government and demanded a new ballot in July. That call was backed by the anti-immigrant League.

Germany’s Mittelstand gets to grips with digital challenge: FT reports, disruptive technologies trigger strategic rethink in companies at core of economy.

Daily Mail: Boris goes to war with May over her 'crazy' Brexit trade plan

Taiwan opposition ditches pro-China overtures ahead of
poll:FT reports, Kuomintang reverts to moderate approach to draw support from voters wary of Beijing.

China president’s top economic adviser to visit Washington: WSJ reports, Xi Jinping plans to dispatch his top economic aide next week to Washington to continue discussions over the ongoing trade dispute with the White House. Vice Premier Liu He’s visit is slated to come after a team of U.S. trade officials traveled to China last week at the direction of Trump. White House press secretary Sarah Sanders announced Mr. Liu’s visit on Monday. The U.S. team returned without a significant breakthrough in the standoff over tariffs. Trump received a briefing Monday morning on those talks and remains optimistic that a deal can be reached, Ms. Sanders said.

FT - Editorial: Donald Trump’s irrational trade demands on China: If one sat down and made a determined effort, it would be hard to come up with a more economically wrong-headed, diplomatically toxic and legally destructive negotiating position than that presented to China last week by a visiting US trade delegation. Mr Trump needs to be careful. China has already shown itself adept at targeted retaliation to hurt the US, stopping purchases of sorghum from politically sensitive agricultural states. With a wide range of tools at its disposal, Beijing can hit Mr Trump where it hurts, in his political heartland.

US-China tech wars threaten global sector disruption: FT reports, banned component sales. A blocked $142bn chip takeover. Fresh concessions demanded on a second chip deal. If this is just the warm-up, analysts say the US-China tech wars look likely to severely disrupt the global tech sector on both sides of the Pacific. 

Hillary Clinton says China's foreign power grab 'a new global battle': Guardian reports, China’s attempt to gain political power and influence in foreign countries is “a new global battle”, Hillary Clinton has warned. “In Australia and here in New Zealand experts are sounding the alarm about Chinese efforts to gain political power and influence policy decisions,” Clinton said.

WSJ - Niall Ferguson and  Xiang Xu: Trump and the ‘Chimerica’ crisis: The countries’ divergence began in 2015, as Beijing took defensive steps against financial risk. https://on.wsj.com/2wpsmxa

AMERICAN POLITICS

NY AG: Eric Schneiderman resigned after The New Yorker reported that four women had accused him of physically assaulting them.

The finance sector spent $719 million on politics in 2017.

Oliver North is poised to become the National Rifle Assn.’s nextpresident.

NYT: Oil prices hit $70 a barrel for first time since 2014

Election 2018: Indiana, North Carolina, Ohio and West Virginia are holding primary elections today to nominate candidates for November. 

NYT: Meet the pro-trade, pro-immigration economist running for Congress. As a Republican. in Ohio. https://nyti.ms/2IloAtl

"Tim Kane, 50, has a résumé that sounds as if he answered a casting call for a Republican congressional candidate: An Ohio native, he served in the Air Force, then earned a Ph.D. in economics and worked at conservative think tanks such as the Heritage Foundation and the Hoover Institution. Along the way, he helped start two companies, wrote four books and became a familiar commentator on economic issues in newspapers and on television."

California now has the world’s fifth largest economy.

ENTERPRISE

Ticketmaster plans to use face-recognition tech to check people into events. 

Dimon lays out 100-year China vision with trade spat on horizon: Bloomberg reports, Jamie Dimon laid out his long-term vision for JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s expansion in China, while expressing hopes that mounting trade tensions won’t derail the plans. “We’re building here for a hundred years,” Dimon, chief executive officer of the largest U.S. bank, said Tuesday in a Bloomberg Television interview in Beijing. “One day you’ll probably have a tower here that looks like the tower we have in New York.”

Xiaomi is targeting a valuation of between $70 -$80 billion.

Snap is hiring Amazon veteran Tim Stone as its new chief financial officer.

Nestle is paying Starbucks $7.15 billion for the rights to sell its products around the world.

Mondelez bought the crispy cookie wizards at Tate's Bake Shop for $500 million.

Facebook is testing whether there is a market for an ad-free subscription service for its platform.

TRENDS

“Bots won’t be better at being human, just as humans aren’t “better at” being chimpanzees.” -- Damien Patrick Williams, PhD researcher at Virginia Tech, on how robots will experience the world in a way completely different from humans. 

CULTURE

The Cannes Film Festival opens tonight.

One goal of Amazon’s HQ2: Learn the lessons of Seattle. Amazon has surprised officials in cities vying for the company’s new headquarters by asking how to avoid soaring housing costs and paralyzing traffic. https://nyti.ms/2HXTZTe

SPORT

LAT: After U.S. team misses qualifying for World Cup, ex-coach Bruce Arena writes about state of U.S. soccer https://lat.ms/2I1klDO

"U.S. Soccer and MLS, run by people Arena says have limited technical knowledge of the sport."

NASCAR for sale? The France family - which has been the majority owner of the group since its founding in 1948 - reportedly shopping the company. NASCAR is privately held and therefore does not disclose earnings, but a sale could likely fall between $3 - $5 billion.

LAT: California's hottest surf spot is a Kelly Slater-designed artificial wave pool 100 miles inland  https://lat.ms/2JZWvVN

COTD: Spider-Man is America's favorite Avenger

With the 19th movie of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, "The Avengers: Infinity War" promptly breaking box office records internationally, it is time to answer a question budging the minds of comic nerds in the United States. As this graphic indicates, Peter Parker’s alter ego Spider-Man is America’s favorite member of the Avengers group. The Incredible Hulk, the green skinned colossus with an anger management problem, ranks second.

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