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⚠️ Do You Know?

The U.S. dollar is involved in nearly 90% of all global foreign exchange trades, even though the United States makes up a much smaller share of world population and trade.

This dominance gives Washington enormous financial influence because global banks, commodities, and governments still rely heavily on dollar liquidity.

🔑 The takeaway?
In modern geopolitics, controlling the financial language of the world can be as powerful as controlling territory.

🚨Daily Mogul Watch

  • 🌍 The pressure campaign grows louder from the skies.

  • 🏛️ One warning over Taiwan reshapes the global conversation.

  • 💼 Energy tension starts reaching everyday industries.

  • 🕴️ One supplier quietly powers the ambitions of an entire era.

  • 🧩 The world is discovering how fragile its dependencies really are.

🔦Spotlight Stories

🌍 War: Kyiv Under Fire as Russia Escalates Air War

Russia launched its heaviest aerial assault on Ukraine in two days, firing more than 1,500 drones and dozens of missiles across Kyiv and other regions. Ukrainian officials said residential buildings, rail infrastructure, and power systems were hit, with civilian casualties reported and rescue operations continuing.

The strikes come as international pressure grows for a negotiated settlement, but the scale of the attacks suggests Moscow is escalating military pressure rather than slowing it down.

🔑 Why It Matters:
Large-scale daytime and overnight barrages signal a shift toward sustained pressure campaigns designed to exhaust defenses, infrastructure, and morale simultaneously.

🏛️ Politics: A High-Stakes Warning in Beijing

During President Donald Trump’s state visit to China, Chinese President Xi Jinping warned that mishandling Taiwan could trigger direct conflict between the United States and China. The high-level meeting focused on trade, AI, and geopolitical tensions, while also exposing deep divisions over security in Asia.

Back in Washington, lawmakers are also battling over redistricting and congressional power ahead of the midterms, adding to growing institutional pressure inside U.S. politics.

🔑 Why It Matters:
The Taiwan issue is increasingly becoming the defining geopolitical fault line between Washington and Beijing. Any escalation would carry enormous military, economic, and technological consequences globally.

💼 Business: The Fuel Shock Threatening Summer Travel

European airlines and travel operators are attempting to calm fears of a major summer jet fuel shortage despite one of the worst energy disruptions in decades linked to Middle East conflict and pressure around the Strait of Hormuz. Reuters reports fuel prices have roughly doubled from pre-Iran war levels, but airlines are trying to reassure travelers to protect bookings ahead of the peak summer season.

The situation highlights how global business is increasingly being shaped by geopolitical chokepoints rather than simple supply-and-demand economics.

🔑 Why It Matters:
When energy routes become unstable, industries far beyond oil—including airlines, tourism, logistics, and consumer spending—can feel the impact almost immediately.

🕴️ Persona of the Day

Jensen Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA, remains at the center of the global AI race as markets continue treating NVIDIA chips as the backbone of next-generation computing. From governments to startups, nearly every major AI initiative still depends on the infrastructure NVIDIA provides.

What makes this moment significant is dependency. Entire sectors are now building on technology controlled by a small number of suppliers—and NVIDIA sits at the top of that chain.

🔑 Why It Matters:
When one company becomes essential infrastructure, its influence expands beyond business into geopolitics, capital markets, and technological power itself.

🧠 Mogul Insight

Scarcity creates leverage.

The most powerful companies are often not the ones selling the most products—they are the ones controlling what everyone else cannot easily replace. When the world depends on your supply, your influence grows faster than your advertising.

🧩 Under the Surface: Strategic Dependencies Are Quietly Reshaping Global Power

Across technology, energy, and trade, governments and corporations are becoming increasingly aware of how dependent they are on a handful of critical suppliers, shipping routes, and infrastructure systems.

Whether it is semiconductors, fuel corridors, or AI computing power, the global economy is revealing a deeper truth: efficiency created concentration, and concentration created vulnerability.

🔑 Why It Matters:
The next major global competition may not be about who owns the most—it may be about who controls what others cannot function without.

📊 Power Moves

  • NVIDIA continued dominating AI infrastructure demand as global reliance on advanced chips intensified.

  • Microsoft strengthened its AI position through enterprise integration and cloud expansion momentum.

  • Amazon stayed central to cloud and AI competition as businesses accelerated infrastructure spending.

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