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Publicado 30 oct
📱American company Figma is acquiring Israeli AI startup Weavy for $200 million. 🇮🇱 Weavy is a platform that combines leading GenAI models (Seedance, Flux, Runway, Sora) into a single interface. 📱 Telegram l 📱LinkedIn
🧑🎓Most Educated Populations (Tertiary Education Rate) 🇨🇦 Canada — 64% 🇯🇵 Japan — 61% 🇰🇷 South Korea — 59% 🇺🇸 USA — 57% Replica.🎓 Higher education levels strongly correlate with innovation and economic competitiveness. #useful 📱Telegram I 📱LinkedIn
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🔬Countries Spending the Most on Research & Innovation (R&D % of GDP) 🇮🇱 Israel — 5.5% 🇰🇷 South Korea — 4.9% 🇺🇸 USA — 3.5% 🇩🇪 Germany — 3.2% 🇯🇵 Japan — 3.1% Replica. 🧠Heavy investment in innovation helps drive technology, defense, and AI leadership. #useful 📱Telegram I 📱LinkedIn
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Publicado 30 oct
🏦The management of the Central Bank of Uzbekistan has been updated: 🇺🇿Nodirbek Ochilov, Sanjar Nosirov, and Nusratulla Fazilov have been appointed Deputy Chairmen of the Central Bank. 📱Telegram I 📱LinkedIn
Publicado 29 oct
💵Nvidia became the world's first company with a capitalization exceeding five trillion dollars. 📈 Nvidia's shares rose by 5.2% — to $211.47 per share. As the agency notes, this happened after Trump announced his intention to discuss Nvidia's Blackwell chips with Xi Jinping. Earlier, Trump allowed the possibility of exporting these chips to China. 🎙Source: Bloomberg 📱Telegram I 📱LinkedIn
Publicado 29 oct
📊National Comitee of Statistics Reports the contribution of industries to Uzbekistan's GDP* According to the source, 95.1% of GDP comes from industries, including: 🍽Services - 49.4% 👨💻 Manufacture - 26.1% 🌱Agriculture - 17% 🧱Construction - 7.5% 🪙 And 4.9% comes from taxes. *Statistics are given according to first 9 month of the year of 2025. 📱Telegram l 📱LinkedIn
Publicado 29 oct
🇺🇸🇺🇿 Reuters journalist Graham Slattery, citing Deputy Secretary of State Landau, reported that Donald Trump will host Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev in Washington next week. 📖Reference. This will be the second bilateral meeting in less than two months, as the leaders met on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in September as part of the American president's "general reception." This time, a bilateral meeting is planned. 📱Telegram I 📱LinkedIn
Publicado 28 oct
⚫️Apple has become the world's third-largest public company with a market capitalizationof over$4 trillion, according to Bloomberg. 📈 According to the agency, Apple's share price rise is attributed to stronger-than-expected demand for the new iPhone lineup. 💵Previously, Nvidia, whose market capitalization exceeded its world record at the end of September, and Microsoft reached this milestone. 📱 Telegram l 📱LinkedIn
Publicado 28 oct
🙏What occurs when morality, faith, and economics become intertwined? 📎 Pre-Classical and Medieval Economic Ethics explores how ancient and medieval thinkers sought to balance profit with virtue. 📱Telegram l 📱LinkedIn
Publicado 27 oct
💎Gold Falls Below $4,000 as U.S. Yields Rise and Dollar Strengthens 📉 NEW YORK — Gold prices slipped below the $4,000per ounce threshold as stronger U.S. Treasury yields and a firm dollar weighed on investor sentiment toward safe-haven assets. 💬 The drop reflects growing expectations that the Federal Reserve may keep interest rates elevated for longer amid resilient U.S. economic data and persistent inflation pressures. 🤓 Analysts note that while short-term sentiment remains bearish, geopolitical tensions and global uncertainty could still support gold demand over the medium term. Replica: Temporary dip or trend reversal? 📈 Source: Repost.uz 📱Telegram I 📱LinkedIn
🏙World’s Most Expensive Cities to Live In (2025) 🇸🇬 Singapore — #1 🇨🇭 Zurich — #2 🇭🇰 Hong Kong — #3 🇺🇸 New York — #4 🇫🇷 Paris — #5 💸 High costs stem from housing shortages, currencies, and luxury-driven economies #useful 📱Telegram | 📱LinkedIn
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Publicado 23 oct
🇩🇪The Freiburg School is a continental school of economic thought that emerged in Germany in the 1930s–1950s as a response to the institutional failures of both planned economies and unrestricted capitalism. Its representatives — Walter Eucken, Franz Böhm, Hans Grossmann-Doerth — developed the concept of Ordnungspolitik (“policy of order”), under which the state does not directly control economic processes but rather establishes the institutional framework that enables them to function. 🎓 It emphasizes a functional analysis of economic forms: the economy is seen as a system of coordination where the order of interaction is more important than the extent of state intervention. The key distinction lies between centralized and decentralized coordination. 📚Normative neutrality: economic theory should describe the conditions of efficiency rather than prescribe redistributive goals. Competition as an institutional construct: it does not arise spontaneously but requires legal protection, antitrust oversight, and transparency of market access. 🏛The state as an architect, not an operator: its task is to establish the legal and institutional foundations — property rights, freedom of contract, and judicial independence — rather than to manage prices or resource flows. Ordo-liberalism became the intellectual basis for Germany’s social market economy — a model combining market coordination with social compensation. 🏴Unlike Anglo-Saxonneoliberalism, the Freiburg tradition focuses on the legal and institutional order, not on deregulation. Walter Eucken, in Foundations of Economics, formulated the principle: “Freedom requires order” — not as a slogan, but as an institutional axiom. 📱Telegram I 📱LinkedIn