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CHATHAM HOUSE
The Hormuz inflation shock is only just beginning
The inflation shock from the Strait of Hormuz disruption isn't a passing spike — it's structural and accelerating. Chatham House traces the mechanism: energy prices are a central variable in overall inflation, global demand hasn't declined, and central banks were already tightening. For leaders planning budgets, pricing, and supply chains, the message is clear: the cost pressures of recent months are not temporary.
Article · 10 min
TODAY’S READING
Brookings Institution
Can the US and China cooperate on AI?
Analysis · 12 min
McKinsey
Resolve the conflict between efficiency and resilience
Article · 10 min
INSEAD Knowledge
AI is supercharging open innovation
Article · 10 min
Peterson Institute
Haunted by tariffs and trade wars: A positive trade policy for US agriculture
Analysis · 10 min
INSEAD Knowledge
The perils of fighting local gods
Article · 10 min
Lowy Institute
After the unravelling: Confronting the new world order
Address · 15 min
Harvard Business Review
It’s hard to use AI as a team. These three practices can help
Article · 10 min
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