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13 Mar 2025
#politics
GB News: 'Woke virtue signalling!' Kwasi Kwarteng blasts Labour scraping investment in defence: 'Wooing pro Palestine voters'
Kwasi Kwarteng criticized Labour councils for divesting pension funds from UK defense firms, labeling it "woke virtue signalling" that neglects the financial interests of pensioners. He argued that councils should prioritize sound investments over political motivations tied to pro-Palestinian activism.
Kwarteng emphasized that the defense sector includes some of Britain's best companies and that councils are failing their duty by making politically charged decisions. He suggested that this trend is a response to pressures from the Labour voting base, particularly concerning the Gaza situation.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: European allies work on security guarantees for Ukraine
European defense ministers from France, the UK, Germany, Italy, and Poland convened in Paris to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine, emphasizing the need for concrete planning over mere intentions. They aim to assert their influence amid ongoing US-led discussions for a ceasefire.
The meeting highlighted a commitment to a pragmatic agenda, with strategic communication reinforcing their unity. The ministers seek to shift the geopolitical landscape by aligning with NATO chiefs, excluding the US, under the leadership of France and the UK.
#economy
Forbes: Calming Advice For Long-Term Investors In A Chaotic Stock Market
Market experts advise long-term investors to remain calm despite recent stock market declines attributed to President Trump's tariffs, which have created uncertainty. While the S&P 500 has fallen 9% from its peak, historical trends suggest that markets often recover quickly from such downturns.
Economists have raised recession risk forecasts but remain optimistic about slow growth rather than a downturn. Inflation rates are easing, and some strategists see this as an opportunity to invest in underperforming sectors. Staying invested rather than selling off assets is recommended for retail investors.