2023 Predictions Part II

2023 Predictions Part II

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Why Markets Don't Panic Anymore + How to Build Real Relationships at Work

Scott Galloway explains why algorithmic and passive investing have changed how markets respond to crises (and why that's not entirely reassuring), offers practical advice for introverts building relationships with senior leaders, and makes the case that city living is still worth ...  Show more

China Decode: The Trump-Xi Meeting That Could Reshape the Global Economy

Trump heads to Beijing this week for one of the most consequential U.S.-China meetings in years — with trade wars, Taiwan, AI, rare earths, and the fallout from the Iran conflict all hanging over the talks. Alice Han and James Kynge break down what Trump and Xi really want from t ...  Show more

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