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Niamh O’Sullivan

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Niamh O’Sullivan is an Irish editor at The Economy, covering global policy and institutional reform. She studied sociology and European studies at Trinity College Dublin, and brings experience in translating academic and policy content for wider audiences. Her editorial work supports multilingual accessibility and contextual reporting.

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“Dollars must return home, listings under review”Expanded control scope steers firms toward Hong Kong listings

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Shortened construction timelines lead to additional investment and renewed expansionMoves to address both advanced logic processes and memory simultaneously

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FCC halts approvals for new drone equipmentReconnaissance, strike, expendable drones gain battlefield role

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U.S. corporate bond issuance nears record highsDemand holds firm despite rising Treasury yields

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Parallel push for large reactors and SMRsPower supply instability, economics remain hurdles

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Renewed debate over growth expectations inflating valuationQuestions raised over sustainability of continuous capital raising

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End-of-weak-yen signals heighten market-wide tensionAssessments say incentives for abrupt capital flight remain limited

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A textbook attempt to shore up short-term FX supply and demandTension between market stability and financial institutions’ autonomy

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EV skepticism expands into the policy arenaSubsidy-dependent structures expose vulnerabilities

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Policy and market conditions prioritized lower costsInverters emerge as data and control risks

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Technology sovereignty discourse presumes a finished-product contestReal value ultimately hinges on component-level capabilities

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Shrinking international support and fiscal constraintsTalks enter phase of fine-tuning terms with Russia

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Pricing and mass-production capacity offset earlier weaknessesPotential opening of a Samsung–SK Hynix duopoly

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Targeting a simultaneous rebound in memory and foundryTSMC raises prices backed by near-monopoly power

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Emphasis on legitimacy, self-confidence, and principlesTechnological great-power status feeds diplomatic confidence

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Eroding purchasing power and falling sales volumesDeflation warnings from two years ago begin to materialize

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From basic production to leadership in global value chainsA strategic escape route for a cost-pressured, slowing industry

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Restructuring of return hubs and introduction of an “immigration refusal tax”Reduced trade benefits for non-cooperative states, mounting pressure

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Intel grapples with worsening CPU and AI chip shortagesShift toward server-first production pushes PC prices higher

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BIS chief warns of hedge fund leveragePost-regulation shift to offshore accounts and non-bank funding

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