Three of the world's economic architectures hit decision points within 72 hours: central bankers publicly diverged at Sintra, Washington declined to extend the USMCA, and a July 4 EU tariff deadline looms — while Japan's business sentiment hit an eight-year high and US labor data cracked.
by Morning Intelligence Briefing & George Moen
North American trade risk, cooling AI momentum, U.S. labor data, and market caution define a business day where investors are watching whether policy uncertainty becomes a real drag on growth.
by WBN News Global
This is a powerful day for business owners, leaders, and anyone trying to move a team, family, partnership, or plan into better alignment. The strategy is simple: name the truth, soften the tone, and make the next move practical.
by Leah Powers & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Canada & WBN News Global
On Canada's 159th birthday, WBN counts 159 ways a nation of 42 million has shaped medicine, science, sport, culture, and the global economy. PS: There was a lot we didn't know...and should!
by George Moen & WBN News Global
The Fed, ECB, and Bank of Japan are all leaning hawkish at once as a war-driven energy shock hits every major economy together, even as China's exports rebound, Europe's growth stalls, and a fragile Hormuz reopening drives a 30% quarterly oil price drop.
by Morning Intelligence Briefing
As H1 2026 closes, a single theme dominates the global business landscape: AI is no longer being judged on its promise — it is being judged on its performance. Markets, regulators, and capital allocators are all asking the same question at once.
by Morning Intelligence Briefing
The most valuable asset in your emotional portfolio: a dream, a big hope, or one of those private little ambitions you keep locked in your secret emotional vault, may try to make a break for it this morning. Before you chase it down the street...
by Leah Powers & WBN News Global & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Canada
China has approved the NEO brain chip for mass production and patient use, marking a major milestone in brain-computer interface technology. The device helps paralyzed patients control digital devices with their thoughts and reaches commercialization ahead of Neuralink.
by Joseph James Udoh & WBN News Global & WBN News Africa & WBN News Nashville & WBN News Langley
Three of the world's economic architectures hit decision points within 72 hours: central bankers publicly diverged at Sintra, Washington declined to extend the USMCA, and a July 4 EU tariff deadline looms — while Japan's business sentiment hit an eight-year high and US labor data cracked.
by Morning Intelligence Briefing & George Moen
Three of the world's economic architectures hit decision points within 72 hours: central bankers publicly diverged at Sintra, Washington declined to extend the USMCA, and a July 4 EU tariff deadline looms — while Japan's business sentiment hit an eight-year high and US labor data cracked.
North American trade risk, cooling AI momentum, U.S. labor data, and market caution define a business day where investors are watching whether policy uncertainty becomes a real drag on growth.
On Canada's 159th birthday, WBN counts 159 ways a nation of 42 million has shaped medicine, science, sport, culture, and the global economy. PS: There was a lot we didn't know...and should!
The Fed, ECB, and Bank of Japan are all leaning hawkish at once as a war-driven energy shock hits every major economy together, even as China's exports rebound, Europe's growth stalls, and a fragile Hormuz reopening drives a 30% quarterly oil price drop.
As H1 2026 closes, a single theme dominates the global business landscape: AI is no longer being judged on its promise — it is being judged on its performance. Markets, regulators, and capital allocators are all asking the same question at once.
The second half of 2026 opens with a structural question that did not exist a month ago: who decides when the most capable AI models reach the public, the company that built them or the government reviewing them first.
Today arrives with big-hearted energy and a little extra spotlight, so do not act surprised if the universe hands you a microphone and expects some wise remarks. Jupiter and Leo are bringing creativity, generosity....
Iran's ceasefire fractures in the Strait of Hormuz, Anthropic targets a $1 trillion IPO as OpenAI steps back, Volkswagen plans 100,000 job cuts, and twin crises in Venezuela and central Africa stretch global institutions to their limits.
Three of the world's economic architectures hit decision points within 72 hours: central bankers publicly diverged at Sintra, Washington declined to extend the USMCA, and a July 4 EU tariff deadline looms — while Japan's business sentiment hit an eight-year high and US labor data cracked.
by Morning Intelligence Briefing & George Moen
North American trade risk, cooling AI momentum, U.S. labor data, and market caution define a business day where investors are watching whether policy uncertainty becomes a real drag on growth.
by WBN News Global
This is a powerful day for business owners, leaders, and anyone trying to move a team, family, partnership, or plan into better alignment. The strategy is simple: name the truth, soften the tone, and make the next move practical.
by Leah Powers & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Canada & WBN News Global
On Canada's 159th birthday, WBN counts 159 ways a nation of 42 million has shaped medicine, science, sport, culture, and the global economy. PS: There was a lot we didn't know...and should!
by George Moen & WBN News Global
The Fed, ECB, and Bank of Japan are all leaning hawkish at once as a war-driven energy shock hits every major economy together, even as China's exports rebound, Europe's growth stalls, and a fragile Hormuz reopening drives a 30% quarterly oil price drop.
by Morning Intelligence Briefing
As H1 2026 closes, a single theme dominates the global business landscape: AI is no longer being judged on its promise — it is being judged on its performance. Markets, regulators, and capital allocators are all asking the same question at once.
by Morning Intelligence Briefing
The most valuable asset in your emotional portfolio: a dream, a big hope, or one of those private little ambitions you keep locked in your secret emotional vault, may try to make a break for it this morning. Before you chase it down the street...
by Leah Powers & WBN News Global & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Canada
China has approved the NEO brain chip for mass production and patient use, marking a major milestone in brain-computer interface technology. The device helps paralyzed patients control digital devices with their thoughts and reaches commercialization ahead of Neuralink.
by Joseph James Udoh & WBN News Global & WBN News Africa & WBN News Nashville & WBN News Langley