This is an amalgamation of the “best bits” of the daily weekday newsletter/blog woven together to form a concise and coherent view on the things that matter in the commercial and economic news of the week. 

THE COLOURED HIGHLIGHT REFERS TO THE EDITION WHERE THE STORY APPEARED IN WATSON’S DAILY. Clicking on the day will take you to the appropriate edition of Watson’s Daily.

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IN BIG PICTURE NEWS...

Russia renegues, the China rare earths kerfuffle and Trump pardons a crypto bad boy

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IN TRUMP THINGS…

IN INDIVIDUAL COUNTRY NEWS…

  • IN CHINAthe economy expanded at its slowest pace in a year at 4.8% on an annualised basis in Q3 versus a 5.2% increase in Q2. The official year-end GDP target is “about 5%” so it’s still in the ballpark. Ongoing gloom in the real estate sector continues to be a drag on consumer sentiment. This certainly gives China’s leaders food for thought for their next five year plan for 2026-2030.
  • IN JAPANSanae Takaichi became Japan’s first ever female prime minister. She then appointed a cabinet that contained the country’s first female finance minister and three of the four ministers who had run against her in her party’s leadership election earlier this month. Good luck to her!
  • IN FRANCE – there was more scandal this week as some jewellery was taken from the Louvre in a daring heist. No-one was found and it wasn’t insured!
  • IN THE UK – inflation was expected to hit a two-year high but, in fact, it stuck at 3.8% for the third month in a row. This is quite handy for the chancellor because it makes it a bit more likely that the Bank of England will cut interest rates earlier than expected and we also heard that the UK’s borrowing costs, as measured by the yield on 10-year bonds, have fallen to an 11-month low. Talking of the chancellor, Reeves promised to launch a “blitz on business bureaucracy” that could save firms £6bn but she created a kerfuffle by floating the idea of taking away the NIC exemptions that apply to Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) to raise money in next month’s Budget. Lawyers and accountants were particularly disgruntled by the prospect. Betfred also got defensive as it responded to the prospect of the gambling industry being targeted by a gambling tax. Speculation about what the Budget continued as energy secretary Ed Miliband floated the idea of cutting VAT from household energy bills.

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IN CRYPTO NEWS…

  • BlackRock launched its first bitcoin ETF in Britain. Investors will, via this product, be able to get exposure to bitcoin without actually having to buy it.
  • The FCA has filed a lawsuit against HTX, the crypto exchange linked to expensive-banana-eater Justin Sun, in the High Court. It is bringing the case “for unlawfully promoting cryptoasset services to UK consumers in breach of the UK’s financial promotions regime”. It will be the first time that the FCA has taken action against a crypto company.
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IN INVESTMENT & FINANCIALS TRENDS...

IN INVESTMENT NEWS…

IN FINANCIALS NEWS…

  • IN BANKSLloyds Banking Group saw its profits fall by 36% as its exposure to the car financing scandal hit took a big bite out of its quarterly earnings.
  • IN PRIVATE CREDITconcerns continue to build re private credit, particularly as banks have become more exposed to this area of financing. We’ve been hearing more warnings from bank heads and central finance chiefs about it and if things start to crack, there could be some serious implications on global markets and economies.
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IN CONSUMER, RETAIL & LEISURE TRENDS...

IN CONSUMER TRENDS…

IN RETAIL NEWS…

  • IN LUXURYKering’s new CEO has committed to focus on fashion, selling its beauty business to L’Oréal for €4bn. The company also announced Q3 results which showed that the revenue decline is slowing down after a tricky two years. It feels like luxury is staging a bit of a turnaround at the moment…
  • At the other end of the scale, B&M kicked out its finance chief because of a £7m accounting error. The announcement came at the same time as the company announced its second profit warning in two weeks! All of this has hit its full-year projections and investors gave the share price another good kicking…

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IN TECH & MEDIA NEWS...

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IN AUTOMOTIVE NEWS...

IN TRAD CAR NEWS…

IN EV NEWS…

  • Tesla profits fell by over 25% as it took a hit on increased costs from US tariffs, the loss of emissions credit revenue and the costs involved in its pivot to robotics and AI.
  • Rivian laid off about 4.5% of the workforce in an effort to cut costs ahead of an expected drop in EV sales. This was in addition to previous layoffs.
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IN MISCELLANEOUS NEWS...

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