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Trump Promised Foreign Investment Boom. It's Getting Harder to Deliver...

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July 7, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

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The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 9, 2026

Donald Trump entrances me. But compartmentalising our US loyalties with China trade is tricky – Simon Bridges

Donald Trump entrances me. But compartmentalising our US loyalties with China trade is tricky – Simon Bridges

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· Jul 6, 2026

BREAKING: Biden’s Border Crisis Triggered 30% Rise in Housing, 20% Spike in Rent

Biden-era open-border policies triggered crippling spikes in home prices and rent across the country, according to a new Federal Reserve working paper. “Americans are still reeling from the consequences of Biden’s border crisis, which made homes and rent unaffordable, and Democrats want to worsen the fallout by returning to the same open-border policies that fueled it in []

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 21, 2026

Cross-border biotech deals grow more complex as US targets China investment links

Cross-border biotech deals between China and the United States are becoming more complicated and could face a modest slowdown as Washington steps up efforts to restrict investment and technology transfers, according to industry analysts. “There will be more geopolitical scrutiny going forward. This scrutiny may lead to slightly fewer deals than without it,” said Diederik Stadig, senior healthcare economist at ING Research. Despite the growing regulatory hurdles, Stadig said the broader trend of...

Breakthrough News

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· Jun 26, 2026

North Korea’s economy is booming – even US media can’t ignore it

Recent articles from the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal reveal a jarring new reality: a booming economy complete with new skylines, Chinese EVs, modern restaurants, and widespread smartphone technology. Devin Martinez , June 26, 2026

Financial Times

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· Jul 3, 2026

Investing in an age of lawlessness

Copying the investments made by Trump and other political elites is one potential tactic but it carries risks

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 6, 2026

The Melbourne property plays set to make James Packer millions

After selling Crown casino, the businessman has ploughed millions into local real estate ventures, with projects set to offer affluent Melburnians a new era of downsizing luxury.

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Related coverage for "Trump Promised Foreign Investment Boom. It's Getting Harder to Deliver...": The New Zealand Herald — Donald Trump entrances me. But compartmentalising our US loyalties with China trade is tricky – Simon Bridges. National Republican Senatorial Committee — BREAKING: Biden’s Border Crisis Triggered 30% Rise in Housing, 20% Spike in Rent. South China Morning Post — Cross-border biotech deals grow more complex as US targets China investment links. Breakthrough News — North Korea’s economy is booming – even US media can’t ignore it. Financial Times — Investing in an age of lawlessness. Brisbane Times — The Melbourne property plays set to make James Packer millions