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...

The US shutdown ends, UK Budget guessing continues and the government settles on the first site for an SMR

IN MARKETS NEWS…

IN TARIFF NEWS…

IN TRUMP THINGS…

IN REGIONAL/INDIVIDUAL COUNTRY NEWS…

IN THE AMERICAS…

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IN THE MIDDLE EAST…

  • It looks like the Neom dream is unravelling as costs skyrocket and reality pours cold water on ambition. $50bn has already been spent on The Line, the centrepiece of the project, and construction work across Neom has slowed down. How long can MdS hang on to this?

IN EUROPE…

Centre right and far right parties got together to dilute corporate sustainability reporting rules in a vote in the EU parliament. It seems that Europe is now following Trump’s lead in climate scepticism and deregulation.

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IN COMMODITIES NEWS…

IN ENERGY NEWS…

IN CRYPTO NEWS…

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IN BUSINESS, INVESTMENT TRENDS & EMPLOYMENT...

IN BUSINESS TRENDS NEWS…

IN INVESTMENT TRENDS & NEWS…

IN EMPLOYMENT NEWS…

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IN CONSUMER, RETAIL & LEISURE NEWS...

IN CONSUMER TRENDS…

FOR RICH PEOPLEaffluent New Yorkers are expected to ditch Mamdani’s metropolis and go to Texas to escape the new regime and go somewhere where the financial district is nicknamed “Y’all Street” and benefits from a lower-tax, lower-regulation regime than “Wall Street “. Currently, the top 1% of earners in New York currently pay 40% of the state’s income tax and Mamdani’s policies will hit them squarely. Elsewhere, there’s a rising trend of wealthy Chinese moving to Dubai in order to set up family offices and get residency thanks to growing frustration with what they have to go through in order to get established in Singapore.

FOR EVERYONE ELSEthe flow of Canadians who migrate south into sunnier American climes to avoid harsh winters (aka “snowbirds”) has slowed down significantly. This is happening because of the escalating economic war and strict new rules on immigration which have irked Canadians and the resulting avoidance of America seems to be gathering pace. In the UK, research by Rathbones suggests that more young adults are leaving the UK because of the low pay, rising tax burden and lack of affordable housing while the latest data from BRC and KPMG shows that UK retailers experienced their slowest sales growth last month since May thanks to shoppers reining in spending ahead of the Budget.

IN REAL ESTATE NEWS…

IN RETAIL NEWS…

IN LEISURE NEWS…

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IN TECH & MEDIA NEWS...

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IN AUTOMOTIVE NEWS...

IN AUTOMOTIVE TRENDS & NEWS…

IN DRIVERLESS…

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IN MISCELLANEOUS NEWS...

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BANTER

My fave video this week was, by far, the one of the dog joyfully jumping into massive piles of leaves! I couldn’t help myself from watching this over and over again!

 

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