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Today's episode examines the breakdown of global equilibrium as US-China trade relations shift toward a corporate-led procurement model and energy bottlenecks in the Strait of Hormuz threaten a massive volume shock. We analyze the structural transition from a software-driven AI boom to a capital-intensive infrastructure era, alongside the intensifying institutional instability at the Federal Reserve.
Explore the full visual digest at pers-int.com
0:00 - Introduction
0:38 - Geopolitical Friction: The US-China Summit and Energy Shocks
7:16 - The AI Arms Race: From Chips to Cybersecurity
14:11 - The Fed's Last Stand and the Warsh Transition
18:07 - The Great Divergence: Inflation, Debt, and the Consumer
21:09 - Credit Cycles and Market Dislocations
23:17 - Conclusion
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In Focus Frontier AI (At Any Rate)
UK Turmoil Hits Pound, Trump-Xi Talk Iran, Powell's Term Ends, $100k A Day Wealth Tax (Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition)
UK Turmoil Hits Pound, Trump-Xi Play Nice, Powell's Term Ends, $100k A Day Wealth Tax (Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition)
Cisco Jumps Most Since 2011 on Sales Outlook (Bloomberg Intelligence)
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Single Best Idea with Tom Keene Bob Hormats & Ian Lyngen (Bloomberg Surveillance)
Bloomberg Surveillance TV May 14th, 2026 (Bloomberg Surveillance)
State of Distressed Trucano on Distressed Investing's Evolution (FICC Focus)
Macro Matters NISA Investments' Douglass on Fed, Fiscal Outlook (FICC Focus)
The Consumer Cushion Is Almost Gone Weekly Roundup (Forward Guidance)
Global Data Pod Weekender Le coût de la vie (Global Data Pod)
Taking stock of today's markets (Insights Now)
MacroVoices #532 Mike Green Record Mechanical Flows (Macro Voices)
Markets Happy Hour Podcast May 14, 2026 - Live from New York (Markets Happy Hour Podcast with Aoifinn Devitt)
Why SocGen's Albert Edwards Sees Double-Digit Inflation Coming Back (Odd Lots)
Trump's China Summit, Inflation Shock, and Silicon Valley's Midterm Money (Pivot)
Who should be the next Prime Minister (Political Currency)
The AI Boom Is Headed For A Reckoning - ft. Aswath Damodaran (Prof G Markets)
JPMorgan Is Wary of Another Big Leap in AI-Related Spending (The Credit Edge by Bloomberg Intelligence)
Jerome Powell's Last Stand at the Fed (The Journal.)
A Tale of Two Markets (The Markets)
UBS On-Air Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'Saying stability without substance' (UBS On-Air: Market Moves)
What's bothering bonds (Unhedged)
This episode is independent commentary and is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by the sources listed above.
By Personalised IntelligenceToday's episode examines the breakdown of global equilibrium as US-China trade relations shift toward a corporate-led procurement model and energy bottlenecks in the Strait of Hormuz threaten a massive volume shock. We analyze the structural transition from a software-driven AI boom to a capital-intensive infrastructure era, alongside the intensifying institutional instability at the Federal Reserve.
Explore the full visual digest at pers-int.com
0:00 - Introduction
0:38 - Geopolitical Friction: The US-China Summit and Energy Shocks
7:16 - The AI Arms Race: From Chips to Cybersecurity
14:11 - The Fed's Last Stand and the Warsh Transition
18:07 - The Great Divergence: Inflation, Debt, and the Consumer
21:09 - Credit Cycles and Market Dislocations
23:17 - Conclusion
Referenced sources:
In Focus Frontier AI (At Any Rate)
UK Turmoil Hits Pound, Trump-Xi Talk Iran, Powell's Term Ends, $100k A Day Wealth Tax (Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition)
UK Turmoil Hits Pound, Trump-Xi Play Nice, Powell's Term Ends, $100k A Day Wealth Tax (Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition)
Cisco Jumps Most Since 2011 on Sales Outlook (Bloomberg Intelligence)
Equities, Bonds, and Geopolitics (Bloomberg Surveillance)
Single Best Idea with Tom Keene Bob Hormats & Ian Lyngen (Bloomberg Surveillance)
Bloomberg Surveillance TV May 14th, 2026 (Bloomberg Surveillance)
State of Distressed Trucano on Distressed Investing's Evolution (FICC Focus)
Macro Matters NISA Investments' Douglass on Fed, Fiscal Outlook (FICC Focus)
The Consumer Cushion Is Almost Gone Weekly Roundup (Forward Guidance)
Global Data Pod Weekender Le coût de la vie (Global Data Pod)
Taking stock of today's markets (Insights Now)
MacroVoices #532 Mike Green Record Mechanical Flows (Macro Voices)
Markets Happy Hour Podcast May 14, 2026 - Live from New York (Markets Happy Hour Podcast with Aoifinn Devitt)
Why SocGen's Albert Edwards Sees Double-Digit Inflation Coming Back (Odd Lots)
Trump's China Summit, Inflation Shock, and Silicon Valley's Midterm Money (Pivot)
Who should be the next Prime Minister (Political Currency)
The AI Boom Is Headed For A Reckoning - ft. Aswath Damodaran (Prof G Markets)
JPMorgan Is Wary of Another Big Leap in AI-Related Spending (The Credit Edge by Bloomberg Intelligence)
Jerome Powell's Last Stand at the Fed (The Journal.)
A Tale of Two Markets (The Markets)
UBS On-Air Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'Saying stability without substance' (UBS On-Air: Market Moves)
What's bothering bonds (Unhedged)
This episode is independent commentary and is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by the sources listed above.