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AI super-apps are remaking China’s internet
Welcome to the agentic era
The strange Japanese companies minting money from AI
What the creator of MSG and the world’s biggest toilet-maker have in common
Introducing “Velocity pivot”
The corporate world’s Lorem ipsum
Samsung has staged a stunning comeback
But political trouble is brewing
Companies are making big bucks from immigration crackdowns
And startups are piling in with whizzy new technologies
Big tech is sacrificing its cashflows to prop up the AI boom
The result is increasingly unsettling
The war between businesses and hackers enters a perilous new phase
AI agents present novel dangers
Can Mukesh Ambani pull off his biggest gamble yet?
The boss of Reliance wants to transform his conglomerate into a tech giant
America faces another grocery-price shock
Higher energy costs will be felt unevenly across the food-supply chain
Can a beauty mega-deal save Estée Lauder?
America’s cosmetics champion wants to buy its way back to better days
The pros and cons of commuting
Everyone moans about the length of their commute. Should managers care?
Airlines are grappling with dwindling supplies of jet fuel
Yet it is unclear where shortages will hit first and hardest
Only one of Berkshire Hathaway and SoftBank can survive
The two represent competing visions of the future
Not all oil giants are prospering from the Iran war
Exxon and Chevron have benefited less than their European rivals
Wanted: a new tech-industry writer
An opportunity to join the staff of The Economist
Global carmakers desperately want to be more Chinese
But partnering with local companies carries big risks
The remarkable revival of eBay
The internet’s flea market is back—and GameStop wants to buy it
AI and the danger of cognitive surrender
How much should managers let bots do the thinking?
How a mega-deal will transform the lift industry
Together Kone and TKE will tower over their rivals
Elon Musk and Sam Altman bring their rivalry to court
Of the two unloved billionaires, which will the jury trust?
SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic are already public companies
Investors have countless ways to bet on their success
Swashbuckling oil-services firms are preparing for a boom
Post-war reconstruction and efforts to diversify production will present big opportunities
Why DeepSeek’s sequel failed to impress
The AI lab faces stiffening competition and a meddling state
Coca-Cola is trouncing Pepsi. Can the underdog turn things around?
The maker of the world’s second-favourite fizzy drink is becoming more like its rival
The AI rush is hitting a bottleneck
Hardware-makers are failing to invest enough to keep up with demand
Donald Trump is giving psychedelic medicines a welcome boost
But his methods could prove damaging
Apple’s new boss needs to restore its magic for the AI era
The elevation of John Ternus hints at the future direction of the company
Jeff Bezos is raising his game in space
But it will be hard for Amazon and Blue Origin to close the gap with SpaceX
America’s descent into state capitalism is exaggerated
Particularly by the state
The curious rise of Chinese whisky
Why one tipple is thriving in an otherwise dispirited market
From Allbirds to Glossier, millennial brands have lost their mojo
They have been squeezed by competitors old and new
Tim Cook hands Apple over to its hardware guru
John Ternus’s task is to transform the iPhone-maker for the AI era
Why your AI assistant is suddenly selling to you
Sponsored chats are changing the way digital advertising works
The desperate pursuit of final approval
An office parable
Australia’s startup scene is thriving at last
Can the Lucky Country recreate Silicon Valley down under?
Could AI’s leading men become as powerful as Ford or Rockefeller?
For now, they are still a long way behind
India’s space industry is blasting off
Thank Nehru, Modi and Musk
David Zaslav and the tyranny of incentives
The Warner CEO’s mega-payout is a cautionary tale
Why Anthropic and OpenAI are locking up their latest models
Allowing only a privileged few companies to use them may make commercial sense
America’s corporate boards are under siege
Activist shareholders and regulatory changes are undermining their control
From Ralph Lauren to The Row, American luxury is booming
Can the old world fight back?
The pros and cons of stretch goals
Setting really tough targets encourages risk-taking, for good and bad
Japan’s mighty carmakers are in serious trouble
They will need bold thinking to survive
A giant succession wave is coming for family businesses
Many will not survive
How war has made a 33-year-old the Czech Republic’s richest man
The rapid rise of CSG, Europe’s newest defence giant
Every company is now a media company—and every boss a star
The rise of the chatter-industrial complex
How dangerous is Mythos, Anthropic’s new AI model?
Dario Amodei’s warnings should not be dismissed
Why McDonald’s and KFC are growing like wildfire in China
Western fast-food brands are expanding into the countryside
How Fox News is luring in Gen Z
American boomers’ favourite TV network is trying new digital tricks
The hidden currency of office life
How status shapes motivation, conflict and career choices