Marc Ross Daily: Italy, Brazil, US vs China, Brett Kavanaugh, Facebook, Unilever, Coinbase, Bob Geldof

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Italy, Brazil, US vs China, Brett Kavanaugh, Facebook, Unilever, Coinbase, Bob Geldof

Marc Ross Daily
October 5, 2018
Curation and commentary from 
Marc A. Ross

Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia 

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TOP FIVE

✔️ Brexit deal on Irish border is in sight

✔️ Italy pivots to China

✔️ Dispute with China is here to stay

✔️ Unilever backs down on moving headquarters from UK

✔️ DVF to stop using fur in all upcoming collections


ROSS RANT

When communicating your thought leadership - think 10% reduction:

Fifty page report becomes a five page report.

Five-page report becomes five paragraphs.

Five paragraphs become five sentences.

Five sentences become five words.
 

GEOECONOMICS

50 years later, troubles still cast ‘huge shadow’ over Northern Ireland: NYT reports, the conflict that left some 3,600 people dead officially ended in 1998. But the scars are deep, and Brexit negotiations have opened new wounds.

Brexit deal on Irish border is in sight, says EU: The Times reports, European Union Brexit negotiators have told national diplomats in Brussels that a deal to solve the Irish border issue is now “very close.”

Italy builds budget plan on ambitious GDP forecasts: FT reports, growth figures that underpin spending proposals are higher than consensus.

Italy pivots to China: Italy’s populist government is distancing itself from European Union allies on a new front – this time, by volunteering for a role in China's vast global infrastructure program.

OTD: In 1910 Portugal was proclaimed a republic when King Manuel II fled to Britain.

Canada’s navy is asserting its strength in the Arctic as rising temperatures look set to inflame regional tensions.

A disciple of Brazil's dictatorship moves closer to the presidency: Reuters reports, in 1993, Congressman Jair Bolsonaro strode to a podium in Brazil's lower house and delivered a speech that shook its young democracy: He declared his love for the country's not-so-distant military regime and demanded the legislature be disbanded.

French investigate wherabouts of Interpol chief after wife reports him missing: Reuters reports, French police have opened an investigation into the whereabouts of the president of international police cooperation agency Interpol, after his wife reported he had gone missing after traveling home to his native China last week.

AFP: Hong Kong denies FT journalist visa after independence talk

The China clause
: PM Trudeau dreams of closer Canadian ties with China, but the deal he just made with Trump makes that harder to happen. The new trade accord between the US, Canada, and Mexico includes a provision requiring one member to notify the others if it starts trade talks with a non-market economy.

Dispute with China is here to stay: JP Morgan is getting less optimistic about the trade conflict between the US and China. The firm lowered its rating for Chinese equities to neutral from overweight, predicting the escalating trade war between the countries will affect China's economy next year. ‘A full-blown trade war becomes our new base case scenario for 2019,’ emerging market strategist Pedro Martins Junior said in a note to clients Wednesday. ‘There is no clear sign of mitigating confrontation between China and the US in the near term.’"

Pence accuses China of anti-Trump midterm meddling: FT reports, US vice-president says Beijing interference a bigger threat than Russian efforts.

Google should drop plans for China return, Pence says.

Reuters: Pence accuses China of 'malign' campaign to undermine Trump

SCMP: China rejects Pence’s ‘ridiculous’ claim of meddling in US elections

Beijing lashed out overnight at Pence
: "This is nothing but speaking on hearsay evidence, confusing right and wrong and creating something out of thin air," according to China's foreign ministry.

WP: Pence says China is trying to undermine Trump because it ‘wants a different American president’

“Top White House aides have said the administration is developing new policies to mark a turn in the bilateral relationship away from cooperation in many areas and toward outright competition.”

China spy chips report adds pressure on Pentagon cloud security: Bloomberg reports, tech providers including Amazon are vying for a $10 billion cloud-computing contract.

Trump has been arguing since the campaign trail that the US tech industry needs to move its global supply chain home. He got fresh grist for his case Thursday from a bombshell Bloomberg Businessweek report on Chinese hacking. 

Xi Jinping makes a Maoist bet on China's economy: Nikkei reports, call for 'self reliance' reflects resolve to never bow to Donald Trump.

US-China rivalry moves into emerging-country infrastructure: Nikkei reports, Washington doubles overseas financing to counter Belt and Road.

New NAFTA sets the trade template: Using its new pact with Canada and Mexico as a template to redefine rules, the US plans to focus more on using trade deals to confront “nonmarket” forces distorting world commerce and to seek tougher standards for goods flowing into the US in a bid to steer more manufacturing back home.

AMERICAN POLITICS

BREAKING: US September payrolls rise 134,000 + Jobless rate falls to 3.7%

Unemployment rate lowest since 1969.


NYT: Senate moves toward Friday showdown vote on Kavanaugh confirmation

Republican leaders were increasingly confident that the Senate would narrowly vote to cut off debate on Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh’s nomination and move to a final confirmation on Saturday.

Four senators are undecideds: Jeff Flake (R-AZ), Susan Collins (R-ME), Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Joe Manchin (D-WV).


GOP confidence in Judge Kavanaugh’s confirmation grows: WSJ reports, Republican leaders said they were increasingly confident that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh would win confirmation after a reopened FBI inquiry into allegations of sexual misconduct ended without new concerns being raised by the handful of undecided senators. 

White House confident on Kavanaugh confirmation as Flake and Collins praise the FBI report: LAT reports, the two key Republican senators didn't say how they'll vote, but the tone of their comments encouraged colleagues. A preliminary vote takes place today.

Space Force: Trump is considering ousting Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson after the midterm elections, over her alleged pushback on his directive to create a Space Force branch within the US military.

Beto O’Rourke draws big crowds in Texas. But his voters tend not to vote.: WSJ reports, Beto O’Rourke’s Senate campaign against Ted Cruz casts the three-term congressman as the Democratic Party’s antidote to President Trump. Mr. O’Rourke’s popularity has grown in Texas, but he faces the challenge of turning out young and Hispanic voters, who tend not to vote.

In deep-red Tennessee, Republicans are anxious about the Senate race: WP reports, GOP groups are making a last-ditch effort to prop up Trump ally Rep. Marsha Blackburn, who is locked in a tight race against popular former Democratic governor Phil Bredesen.

The chaos continues: Republican lobbyist Bruce Mehlman warned clients in a presentation this week that the lame-duck session between the November elections and the swearing-in of the new Congress in January could be especially fraught. See the deck here: http://bit.ly/2Nplbsa 

ENTERPRISE

Facebook employees angry over executive’s Kavanaugh support: WSJ reports, hundreds of Facebook employees have expressed outrage about a top global policy executive’s decision to support Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh by appearing at his hearing last week.

Facebook acknowledges ‘mistakes’ over Kavanaugh hearing: FT reports, Joel Kaplan’s attendance at questioning of Supreme Court nominee sparks staff backlash.

Unilever backs down on moving headquarters from UK: FT reports, group faced share pressure against decision to switch to single Netherlands base.

The Times: Unilever abandons move to Rotterdam under pressure from UK investors

Reuters: J&J, Arrowhead in gene-silencing drug deal worth up to $3.7 billion

Danske Bank
 memo shows how Russians moved money, FT reports, 'highly profitable' mirror trades were used by clients to shift money out of country.

Lenovo, ZTE tumble in wake of China ‘stealth’ chip claims: FT reports, neither company named in Bloomberg investigation alleging technology being compromised.

Reuters: UK cyber security agency backs Apple, Amazon China hack denials

LAT: Birchbox brings prestige beauty to Walgreens

DVF
 to stop using fur in all upcoming collections.

Netflix signs big lease for Hollywood office tower being built on Sunset Boulevard.

WeWork culture is catching on via the co-working giant's latest endeavor - Powered By We: Diversifying its offerings beyond individuals and small businesses, WeWork is moving into the corporate sphere through new partnerships with Standard Chartered, UBS, and others. It's set to redesign and operate floors - think ping pong tables, beer taps and open floor space - to foster innovative thinking among employees.

Coinbase wants to be too big to fail: Fortune reports, the cryptocurrency-trading startup rose from obscurity to become the first billion-dollar company of the Bitcoin boom. Now founder Brian Armstrong must prove that Coinbase, along with crypto itself, has the staying power to take on Wall Street.

TRENDS + BUZZ

9 highlights from Snapchat CEO’s 6000-word leaked memo on survival https://tcrn.ch/2OKuTKt

CULTURE

Nobel Peace Prize awarded for efforts against sexual violence: WSJ reports, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Congolese doctor Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad, a former captive of Islamic State, for their efforts to end the use of sexual violence in war.

The University of Michigan raised $5 billion in its fundraising campaign.

HBD: Bob Geldof, KBE, singer, the Boomtown Rats, and organiser of Band Aid/Live Aid, 67

HBD: Kate Winslet, actress, Titanic (1997), 43

From seashore to beehive: 2018's best architectural photography - in pictures http://bit.ly/2OAugTD

COTD | SOTD

The Faces - Ooh La La http://bit.ly/2OIWg7k

SPORT

AFP: Mourinho admits United's form is not good enough

Soccer
:

Udinese vs Juventus - Saturday @ 12:00 pm ET
Manchester United vs Newcastle United - Saturday @ 12:30 pm ET
Liverpool vs Manchester City - Sunday @ 11:30 am ET
Valencia vs Barcelona - Sunday @ 2:45 pm ET
PSG vs Olympique Lyonnais - Sunday @ 3:00 pm ET


College Football:

19 Texas vs 7 Oklahoma - Saturday @ 12:00 pm ET
5 LSU v 22 Florida - Saturday @ 3:30 pm ET
6 Notre Dame vs 25 Virginia Tech - Saturday @ 8:00 pm ET


MLB Playoffs:

NLDS:

Braves vs. Dodgers - 9:37 pm ET (LAD leads 1-0)

Rockies vs Brewers - 4:15 pm ET (MIL leads 1-0)

ALDS:

Indians vs Astros - 2:05 pm ET
Yankees vs Red Sox - 7:32 pm ET

Marc Ross Daily: "We're Americans, with a capital 'A', huh"

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"We're Americans, with a capital 'A', huh"

Marc Ross Daily
September 27, 2018
Curation and commentary from 
Marc A. Ross

Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia 

Marc Ross Daily  = Business News at the Intersection of Globalization, Disruption, and Politics

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TOP FIVE

✔️ Labour to weigh second Brexit referendum if UK-EU talks collapse

✔️ Trump accuses China of 2018 election meddling

✔️ Trump threatens to impose tariffs on cars from Canada

✔️ GM is moving its Cadillac headquarters back to Detroit

✔️ Miniature satellites = CubeSats

ROSS RANT

Coffee books, the original Instagram.
 

GEOECONOMICS

Bloomberg: Macron says he’d welcome UK back to EU if voters change their minds

Labour to weigh second Brexit referendum if UK-EU talks collapse: WSJ reports, the UK’s main opposition Labour Party opened the door on Tuesday to a second referendum that could reverse Brexit if talks with the European Union collapse.

At Bloomberg Business Global Forum, UK Prime Minister Theresa May pledged to slash taxes to the lowest rate in the G20 to make post-Brexit Britain an economic powerhouse.

Skripal ‘hitman’ is a decorated Russian colonel: The Times reports, one of the suspects in the Salisbury poisoning of Sergei Skripal was unmasked last night as a decorated colonel in Russian intelligence who was awarded the country’s top military honor by President Putin.

Today: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan begins a three-day visit to Germany.

Nikkei: Proposed WTO reforms would target Chinese subsidies

EU and Japan hope fixes will keep Americans from quitting free tradebody.

Trump accuses China of trying to interfere in US elections: WSJ reports, Trump accused China of trying to interfere in the midterm elections, opening up an unexpected front in his administration’s multisided conflict with a chief global adversary.

Trump accuses China of meddling in US midterms: FT reports, the president steps up the assault on Beijing following trade war escalation.

Reuters: Trump accuses China of 2018 election meddling; Beijing rejects charge

Without offering evidence, Trump accuses China of interfering in midterm elections: WP reports, at a meeting of the UN Security Council, the president asserted Beijing was retaliating against his administration over the escalating trade war.

WSJ: How China systematically pries technology from US companies https://on.wsj.com/2N7pA2y

Beijing leans on an array of levers to extract intellectual property—sometimes coercively.

Reuters: US flies bombers over South China Sea amid heightened tensions with Beijing

Nikkei: China cuts more tariffs to shield economy from tradewar


Lowered duties to offer $8.7 billion in relief, as Beijing burnishes free trade credentials.

Trump berates Canada and threatens car tariffs as NAFTA talks falter: NYT reports, the Trump administration is prepared to release the text of its trade agreement with Mexico, throwing the future of the trilateral NAFTA pact into uncertainty.

Trump threatens to impose tariffs on cars from Canada: FT reports, president says he rejected meeting with Justin Trudeau because of lack of progress.

Trump slams Canada over NAFTA, says rejected Trudeau meeting: Reuters reports, Trump on Wednesday blasted Canada over the slow pace of talks over NAFTA, saying he was so unhappy that he had rejected Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's request for a one-on-one meeting.

AMERICAN POLITICS

NYT: On eve of Kavanaugh hearing, a new accuser and new doubts Emerge

A whirlwind of new accusations, previously unseen evidence, charges, and countercharges on Wednesday threatened to consume the nomination of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh.

He is expected to take the witness stand on Thursday afternoon, following the testimony of his first accuser, Christine Blasey Ford.

The hearing starts at 10:00 am ET.


‘Give it to me’: Trump lets loose with 81 minutes of bluster, falsehoods, and insults: WP reports, what was perhaps most remarkable was just how transparent and revealing President Trump continues to be.

Trump gives the best press conferences.

The best.


Democrats have leads in Rust Belt states that Trump won: A Reuters/Ipsos/UVA Center for Politics Poll released on Wednesday found that a majority of likely voters in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Ohio, Michigan and Indiana disapprove of the Republican president and more than one-third were “very motivated” to back someone who would oppose his policies.

WP: Ex-Virginia Sen. John Warner crosses party lines to endorse Democrat Tim Kaine

Warner, a dean of the state’s Republican Party, joined other Republicans who’ve steered clear of nominee Corey A. Stewart.

Economic concern among Americans:  A new Bloomberg Global Business Forum/Morning Consult poll released at the forum found that only 29% of Americans feel the global economy is headed in the right direction, while 47% believe it is on the wrong track.  

Trump metals tariffs will cost Ford $1 billion in profits, CEO says: Reuters reports, steel and aluminum tariffs imposed by the Trump administration have cost Ford Motor Co about $1 billion in profits, its chief executive officer said on Wednesday, while Honda Motor Co said higher steel prices have brought "hundreds of millions of dollars" in new costs.

Voters when polled always say they will pay more and will accept tariffs in principle, but we'll see how this plays out in reality.

FT: Fed raises interest rates despite trade concerns

Bullish economic outlook sees key rate target range lifted to 2-2.25%. 

ENTERPRISE

New CMO: Under Armour is getting a new CMO. Alessandro de Pestel, a fashion vet who spent 12 years at Tommy Hilfiger, will join UA.

Flywheel Sports, founded as a cycling studio, is branching out into other exercise formats, and its new marketing campaign pushes the brand as "more fly, less wheel."

Uber won a legal victory in its battle to classify its drivers as independent contractors, not employees.

General Motors is moving its Cadillac headquarters back to Detroit, nearly four years after relocating the luxury brand’s home base to New York City. 

Amazon said it is opening a new bricks-and-mortar store that will feature a selection of goods curated partly by local consumers’ online shopping habits.

Stripe said a new fundraising round values the financial-technology startup at roughly $20 billion.

San Francisco-based group raises $245m in latest fundraising as it eyes global expansion.

FT: Google confirms ‘Project Dragonfly’ for China

Executive says Google not close to launching new Chinese search product.

The Slackification of work: The intra-office messaging platform has blurred boundaries between personal and professional. And that’s (mostly) a good thing. http://bit.ly/2N6nyQx

@TechCrunch: Daimler names new CEO to lead push into electric, autonomous vehicles 

TRENDS + BUZZ

Mini satellites: This fall, a few American satellites, each no bigger than a brick, will enter the atmosphere of Mars, 33.9 million miles away — demonstrating a powerful new technology that will undoubtedly shape our futures. These miniature satellites, called CubeSats, were designed to follow NASA’s Mars robotic lander, InSight, as it attempts to land on the red planet in November, and they will relay information back to Earth. The goal is to demonstrate how low-cost CubeSat technology can be used in deep space and travel farther than any miniature satellite before.

A traditional communications satellite can be as big as a school bus and weigh 6 tons. Today’s microsatellites can weigh between 22 and 220 pounds, with some nanosatellites weighing under 22 pounds. 

The US plans to sequence 1 million genomes: Three DNA sequencing centers have been chosen for the project in Texas, Massachusetts, and Washington.

Recyclable packaging: Environmental campaigners in the UK have been mailing their Walkers potato chip bags back to the PepsiCo-owned manufacturer, in protest of what they see as an overly-slow plan for phasing out non-recyclable packaging. 

37: Sub-Saharan Africa will account for 37 percent of the world’s births by 2050, according to UN forecasts.

Too much screen time, too little horseplay for kids: study: AFP reports, only one in 20 kids in the United States meets guidelines on sleep, exercise and screen time, and nearly a third are outside recommendations for all three, according to a study published Thursday. 

On average, children aged eight to 11 spent 3.6 hours per day glued to a TV, mobile phone, tablet or computer screen, nearly double the suggested limit of two hours, researchers found.

CNET: Impostor Syndrome leaves most tech workers feeling like a fake https://cnet.co/2NHAa5M

A new informal study shows that 58 percent of tech employees from companies like Facebook, Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft feel like frauds.

CULTURE

Third man pressing: Making vinyl in Detroit, an interview with David Buick & Roe Peterhans http://bit.ly/2NJT0sM

“There is no easy shortcut for detecting fake, false or flaky content.” --Onora O’Neill, professor of philosophy at Cambridge University, writing about Facebook in the Washington Post

Pokémon: Since its launch in 2016, players of Pokémon Go have spent an estimated $2 billion through in-app purchases.

National investment in wellbeing - money well spent: Monocole reports, a new report by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation in Washington is trying to ascertain how a country’s human capital – its citizens’ health, skills, knowledge, experience, and habits – impacts its economy. The report yielded some surprising – and not so surprising – results. The countries that had the biggest commitment to human capital were Finland, Iceland, and Denmark. Asian countries had invested more since the 1990s and climbed the rankings. But the biggest loser was the US, dropping from sixth place in 1990 to 27th in 2016. The reason? Its flagging investment in education.

HBD: Gwyneth Paltrow, actress, Emma (1996), the Iron Man film series, 46

SPORT

Golf: The opening ceremony for the Ryder Cup golf championship takes place.

The Times: Southgate set to agree four-year England deal worth at least £12m