Introduction:
In this episode, we examine President Trump’s bold attempt to reshape the Federal Reserve by nominating Stephen Miran and firing Governor Lisa Cook, whose lawsuit raises crucial questions about the Fed’s independence ahead of a pivotal September meeting. Next, we explore the green steel revolution, where startups Boston Metal and Electra are developing groundbreaking electricity-based technologies to reduce the steel industry’s carbon footprint, stepping in as hydrogen-based solutions face significant challenges. Finally, we analyze Nasdaq’s new requirement for Chinese companies to raise at least $25 million in U.S. IPOs, a move aimed at curbing “pump and dump” schemes but which has provoked strong backlash from Beijing amid rising U.S.-China tensions.
Content and Timestamp:
00:00:29 Trump's Push for Fed Control: Miran Nomination and Cook Firing Spark Independence Debate
00:04:33 US Green Steel Start-ups Aim to Decarbonize a Global Industry
00:08:16 Nasdaq's New Listing Rules: A Major Hurdle for Small Chinese IPOs Amid Escalating US-China Tensions
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