The World Economy Summit - Fall Edition | Day 2

Europe will be ‘number 3 at best’ in AI race: Belgium bank governor

Speaking at Semafor’s World Economy Summit, Pierre Wunsch said European regulators put more emphasis on redistribution than risk.
Pierre Wunsch, Governor, National Bank of Belgium.Pierre Wunsch. Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Semafor.

New stablecoin law could be an ‘opportunity,’ Zelle owner says

The executive stopped short of announcing any new stablecoin project at the company, saying their customers aren’t asking for it.
Cameron Fowler, Early Warning CEOCameron Fowler. Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Semafor

USA Rare Earth CEO welcomes government intervention

Increased government intervention in the US rare earth sector could lift the entire industry as it tries to build supply chains independent of China, USA Rare Earth CEO Barbara Humpton said at Semafor’s World Economy Summit.
Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson, CEO Editor, Semafor and Barbara Humpton, CEO, USA Rare Earth speak onstage during the Semafor World Economy Summit Fall EditionPaul Morigi/Getty Images for Semafor

PNC’s Mark Wiedman on its march to megabank status

Speaking at Semafor’s World Economy Summit, the president of the nation’s sixth-largest bank said its latest acquisition edges it closer to joining the big bank leagues.
 Liz Hoffman, Business and Finance Editor, Semafor and Mark Wiedman, President, PNC Financial Services Group Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Semafor
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Politics

US journalists protest over Pentagon press crackdown

Journalists from every major news organization gave their press passes back in protest over new reporting rules.
Americans take part in a press-led rally for first amendment protections. Mostafa Bassim/Anadolu via Getty Images.

US judge halts layoffs amid government shutdown

The Trump administration had outlined plans to lay off 4,100 workers during an ongoing government shutdown, now in its sixteenth day.
A view of the dome of the US Capitol building.Kent Nishimura/Reuters

US forces could take covert action inside Venezuela

President Donald Trump seemed to confirm a New York Times report that his administration had authorized covert action by the CIA inside the country.
The Venezuelan coastGaby Oraa/Reuters

Warren probes Treasury over ‘baffling’ Argentina aid

The Massachusetts Democrat is requesting more information on the Treasury Department’s effort to shore up Argentina’s economy.

GOP launches ad backing Collins as Mills enters Senate race

One Nation, a nonprofit aligned with GOP leaders, is spending nearly $1 million in an effort to promote the Maine Republican’s accomplishments.

Why Congress needs Trump to end the shutdown

Democrats are betting he’s more open to a deal than the Hill GOP. But so far, the president is prepared to go another way — outlasting their desire for talks.

Yes kings? Republicans revel in Trump’s imperial presidency

With a few libertarian exceptions, Republicans see a lot to like about Donald Trump stripping power from the legislative branch.

Trump eyes another $20B for Argentina via ‘private-sector solution’

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told reporters about the new move on Wednesday.

GOP congressman says ‘no one’ wants to see shutdown firings

Rep. Mike Haridopolos, R-Fla., defended Republicans’ position at the Semafor World Economy Summit.

US Supreme Court hears crucial voting rights case

At issue in Louisiana v. Callais is a law that bars election practices that discriminate based on race, including racial gerrymandering.

White House drops nominees as shutdown drags on

The withdrawals seem to be intentionally timed.
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