The Times (April 26)
“Few would envy the King his task when he begins his state visit to the United States on Monday.” Given the circumstances, his Mother would likely have cancelled the trip. We should “praise him for taking on a challenge that many would prefer to duck.” Hopefully, the visit will prove “an opportunity to prevent a temporary rupture in the special relationship from becoming permanent estrangement” and that “King Charles can be a bridge over troubled water for US and UK.”
Tags: Bridge, Cancelled, Challenge, Estrangement, King Charles, Opportunity, Permanent, Prevent, Rupture, Special relationship, State visit, Task, U.S., Visit
MarketWatch (August 26)
“Wall Street is more focused on Nvidia than on threats to Fed independence. That may be a big mistake.” The “muted reaction to Trump’s attempt to fire Fed’s Lisa Cook indicates markets are ‘not properly priced’ for a rupture in the monetary-policy process.”
Tags: Attempt, Cook, Fed independence, Fire, Markets, Mistake, Muted reaction, Nvidia, Properly priced, Rupture, Threats, Trump, Wall Street
