Morning Train Back to My Job Read:
• The end of the South Florida dream: A similar phenomenon occurs in all of South Florida, with a large portion of the state’s aging condominiums intensive. Over the past few months, the list of condos has shot in the area as owners fear they will not be able to meet the rising fees. (Newsweek))
• The fear of taxes and tariffs has shaken local government bonds. Why they are still attractive. Many long-term munis now look like bargains. How to get tax equivalent yields up to 8%. The fear of taxes and tariffs has shaken local government bonds. Why are they still attractive? (Baron’s)) Please refer Swiss Fransage bets on returning to negative interest rates Swiss currency is rising as investors seek shelter from US President Donald Trump’s trade war. (Financial Times))
• Is Trump making the next Fed chair job even more difficult? Trump says Powell is a loser. The real loser may be Trump’s choice for the next Fed chair. (Wall Street Journal))
• Please delete it from the internet. Seriously, here’s how to do it. Find the data and request deletion…and repeat. (Wall Street Journal))
• Your iPhone is the target of thieves. Do this to protect your data. Do this to protect your data. A little due diligence can help prevent months or more of a digital heartbreak (Washington Post)) Please refer How to protect yourself from phone searches at US borders: Customs and Border Protection have broad authority to search for travelers’ devices when they travel to the US. Here’s what you can do to protect your digital life while you’re at the US border: (Wired))
• These maps show that federal employees work in every corner of the United States. They show employees based in thousands of cities and small towns across the country, far beyond Washington, DC.New York Times))
• Creativity Hack Nobody Tell You: Read Obits. Reading obituaries can increase your creativity by exposing you to distant ideas and fuel the association that leads to unexpected breakthroughs. (MIT Press Leader))
• How the Radical Right captured cultureTo condemn Hollywood’s “unwavering” and the extraordinary rise of right-wing podcasters: to condemn intellectually, emotionally sterile content shaped by data and optimized for clicks. (New Republic)) But please refer They criticized Musk with X. Their reach then collapsed. Anastasia Maria Loupis runs a popular account on X, which received hundreds of thousands of views every day for her far-right commentary, conspiracy theories and anti-Semitic statements. (New York Times))
• Half of the hydrogen gas in the universe has not been explained for a long time,: New measurements of diffusely ionized hydrogen surrounding the galaxy explain the missing mass. (UC Berkeley News))
• John Ham finds his way back to the top of the hill: For the actor, the decade since “Mad Men” ended was a period of personal change and complicated professional success. Suddenly, he’s everywhere again. (New York Times))
Check out the Master of Business with Jeff Becker, chairman and CEO of Jennison Associates (PGIM division) this week. The company was founded in 1969. Before joining Jennison in 2016, Becker was CEO of Voya Investment Management.
Cross-section of global total revenues in dollar and local currency terms
Source: Jim Reed, German Bank






