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Trade + Tariffs, Mexico, Brexit, McDonald's, Blue Origin, IKEA

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Trade + Tariffs, Mexico, Brexit, McDonald's, Blue Origin, IKEA

Marc Ross Daily
June 26, 2018
Curation and commentary from Marc A. Ross

Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia

Marc Ross Daily  = Business News at the Intersection of Global Politics + Policy + Profits

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TOP FIVE

✔️ Good politics rarely makes good economics

✔️ Trade War Hits Emerging Markets

✔️ Mexico’s president-elect has much in common with Trump

✔️ Car factories slash investment amid Brexit fears

✔️ McDonald's Seinfeld strategy

ROSS RANT

US voters split on whether tariffs are good for America

When it comes to tariffs and trade - a few campaign rules apply:

1) Where you sit is where you stand

2) Good politics rarely makes good economics

3) China, Brazil, France, Germany, Canada et al. don't have a vote in US elections

4) House elections are more parochial and micro, while Senate elections are broad-minded and macro

Earlier this week, Morning Consult reported thirty-eight percent of registered voters surveyed in the poll said tariffs on Chinese imports would help the US economy, compared to 42 percent who think they’ll hurt the economy. 

In a change of Republican ideology, Republican voters now are more likely to say the tariffs are good for the economy, with 59 percent saying they think they help the United States compared to 36 percent of independents and 21 percent of Democrats.

Regardless of what happens in the coming weeks, trade and tariffs will be an issue on the campaign trail in 2018 and 2020.

The battle between helping some against maximizing for all is the friction point.

Berlin and Beijing know this Amerian political struggle. No doubt teams of political scientists around the world are reading Politico, The Hill, and the Cook Report to determine where tit for tat tariffs will inflict the most pain at the ballot box for Republicans and Trump.

Jamian Ronca Spadavecchia, managing director at the consulting firm Oxbow Advisory and an adjunct professor at Middlebury College, said that the political risks for the administration are likely to be higher if US tariffs contribute to widespread inflation of consumer prices. “The strategy from the other side, whether it’s China or another country, to focus on congressional districts or agricultural products — I don’t know if that’s going to be that effective,” Spadavecchia said in an interview on Tuesday. “China is a big market, but it’s not our only market.”

Sure the tariffs provide a feel-good and sterling campaign trail talking point, but what is the end game?

It is to change business behavior and global commerce imbalances, or is politics for the sake of politics? 

“This is not about a policy,” said Mickey Kantor, the former commerce secretary and a chief trade negotiator for the Clinton administration, in a New York Times article. “This is not about asserting US leadership. It’s about the president having an impulse that if he does this, he will strengthen his base, send a signal to China, and be able to say  he’s been strong and tough.”

The expansion of tit for tat tariffs and reduced international commerce will stunt economic growth. Industries that require global supply chains and cross-border intercompany assembly will be profoundly affected, and pain could be substantial. 

Economists say the tariffs will drive up prices for American consumers purchasing products at retail stores as well as for businesses that depend on China for parts used to make other goods in the United States.

This increase in costs and losing markets is generating local headlines, but the feel-good, standing strong policy (personality) of Team Trump will keep trade and tariffs on the campaign trail in 2018 and 2020.

Plan accordingly.

GEOECONOMICS

Markets fall on tariff spat: Stocks fell the most since early April as Trump's protectionism prompted vows of retaliation from China and Europe, which warned of a global recession. The S&P 500 dropped below its 50-day moving average while the Nasdaq tumbled more than 2 percent on reports the Treasury Department plans to release new rules on Chinese investment in tech companies.

WSJ email alert: Stocks fall as trade-war fears rattle markets: U.S. stocks pared some of their steep early-session declines as a senior trade adviser to President Donald Trump said on CNBC there are “no plans to impose investment restrictions on any countries that are interfering in any way” with the US.

Bloomberg: Goldman, Citi hunker down as trade war hits emerging markets

Pentagon chief to visit China amid South China Sea tensions: AP reports, US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who has accused China of “intimidation and coercion” in the South China Sea, visits Beijing this week as the countries increasingly spar over U.S. arms sales to Taiwan and Beijing’s expanding military presence overseas. 

Australia buys giant drones to spy on China: The Times reports, Australia is spending £4.7 billion on massive drones that can fly for up to 30 hours to spy on Beijing’s expansion in the South China Sea.

OTD: 1959 the Queen and Dwight D Eisenhower, the US president, opened the St Lawrence Seaway, linking the Atlantic Ocean with the Great Lakes of North America.

The Times: Car factories slash investment amid Brexit fears

Heathrow expansion
: British parliamentarians have backed plans to build a third runway at London Heathrow airport.

Mexico’s president-elect has much in common with Trump: FT reports, a potentially explosive relationship could well develop into mutual admiration.

AMERICAN POLITICS

US divisions over China trade strategy resurface: FT reports, divisions within the Trump administration over how to prosecute its trade war with China burst into the open again on Monday as plans for new restrictions on Chinese investments in strategic sectors prompted an unusual public disagreement. 

CNBC: Trade advisor Navarro says no plans for investment restrictions on China, other countries

Reuters: Trump officials send mixed signals on China investment curbs, markets sink

WSJ: Trade rift within White House breaks into the open

WP - Robert Samuelson: We’re going to lose this trade war


"Whatever Congress and Trump do won’t be effective unless it’s matched by other major trading countries. Trump either doesn’t realize this or doesn’t care. He’s infuriating the very countries whose support he desperately needs. His policies are more than misguided; they’re backward."

WSJ - Editorial: Trump rides a Harley—to Europe: Trump’s trade war has been an abstraction for most Americans so far, but the retaliation has now begun in earnest and the casualties are starting to mount. The President’s beloved stock market took another header Monday on news of more restrictions on investment into the U.S., and the Dow Jones Industrial Average is now down for 2018. But the biggest losers Monday were the American workers who make Harley-Davidson motorcycles whose jobs will soon be headed overseas thanks to the Trump tariffs. 

"Good luck to Republicans running on the Trump tariffs in November."

The great soybean conspiracy: Paul Krugman writes in the NYT, the Trump administration appears to be headed for a trade war on three fronts. As far as anyone can tell, it is simultaneously going to take on China, the European Union and our partners in the North American Free Trade Agreement. The economic fallout will be ugly.

Soybeans now below $900 per bushel.

Today: The White House is hosting a STEM Education Summit for state and federal leaders

California is spending $100 million upfront and $20 million a year on a new statewide online community college.

Election 2018: Colorado, Maryland, New York, Oklahoma, and Utah will hold primary elections today, while South Carolina and Mississippi will hold primary runoffs.

NYT: Sean Spicer is testing out a new job: TV talk show host

"Think 'Washington Week' meets Jerry Seinfeld's 'Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee'" 

ENTERPRISE

Blue Origin to start selling private space flights in 2019.

Today: Walgreens officially replaces GE in the Dow

Barton 1792 Distillery is in crisis after one of its Kentucky warehouses collapsed, containing 20k barrels of bourbon.

Lime introduced its electric scooters in Paris. 

YouTube hires Derek Blasberg to lead new fashion and beauty partnerships division.

Don't leave home without it: The Supreme Court ruled that government antitrust enforcers have not proven that American Express’s card rules for merchants are anticompetitive, a major victory for the company that puts its business model on solid legal ground.

Instagram is estimated to be worth more than $100 billion.

Whole Foods will offer a 10% discount for Amazon Prime members at its nearly 500 stores. Prime members will be able to use the discount at checkout either through the Whole Foods app or by providing their phone number.

IKEA's first store in India will open next month with a 1,000-seat restaurant, but the menu won't include the retailer's iconic Swedish meatballs. Instead, the on-site eatery will cater to local tastes with chicken and vegetarian meatballs, samosas and traditional Indian dishes such as dal makhani.

Inside Ford’s plan to remake Detroit–and itselfhttp://bit.ly/2tAOekD

McDonald's Seinfeld strategy: in the Baltimore area, McDonald’s tried offering coffee cake and 160-calorie blueberry muffin tops. Selling only the upper part of the muffin was an idea hatched by Elaine Benes, the hapless “Seinfeld” character played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus. 

prah gains 1,400% in stock bet: The media mogul’s shares in Weight Watchers have risen from $7 to $101 per share.

TRENDS

Aspen Ideas Festival runs all week in Colorado.

CEO pay: The median pay for CEOs in the media and telecoms industry last year was $28.7 million, more than double the median pay of chief execs of the S&P 500

The most expensive cities for expats: Hong Kong, Tokyo, Zurich, Singapore, and Seoul

CULTURE

330 = The number of certified Parmigiano cheese makers in Italy

20 Ski towns that are just as spectacular in the summerhttp://bit.ly/2tBzSQU

SOTD

Mondo Cozmo - Plastic Soul https://goo.gl/6MMwC7

SPORT

OTD: In 1906 the first motor-racing grand prix took place at Le Mans, France

HBD: Greg LeMond, the three-time winner of the Tour de France (1986, 1989, 1990), 57

FT: Argentina’s ‘worst team in history’ looks for the real Messi

World Cup matches today:

Matchday 3 of 3

Australia v Peru @ 10:00 am ET

Denmark v France @ 10:00 am ET

Nigeria v Argentina @ 2:00 pm ET

Iceland v Croatia @ 2:00 pm ET


World Cup teams qualified for the knockout stage (Sweet Sixteen) so far:

Russia
Uruguay
France
Croatia
England
Belgium
Spain
Portugal


World Cup teams that will not advance to the knockout stage so far:

Egypt
Saudi Arabia
Morocco
Peru
Costa Rica
Tunisia
Panama
Poland
Iran


World Cup 2018, leading goal scorers:

Harry Kane: 5
Cristiano Ronaldo: 4
Romelu Lukaku: 4
Denis Cheryshev: 3
Diego Costa: 3
Ahmed Musa: 2
Artem Dzyuba: 2
Mile Jedinak: 2
Luka Modric: 2
Eden Hazard: 2
Philippe Coutinho: 2
John Stones: 2

Brexit, China, Mexico, Howard Schultz, Reese Witherspoon, Vermont

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Brexit, China, Mexico, Howard Schultz, Reese Witherspoon, Vermont

Marc Ross Daily
June 5, 2018
Curation and commentary from Marc A. Ross

Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia

Marc Ross Daily  = Business News at the Intersection of Global Politics + Policy + Profits

Subscribe here
https://goo.gl/bSQKwA

TOP FIVE

✔️ UK hints at staying in European VAT area after Brexit

✔️ How China skirts America’s antidumping tariffs on steel

✔️ Mexico slaps tariffs on US steel, agricultural products

✔️ Howard Schultz will leave Starbucks at end of month

✔️ Manafort attempted to tamper with potential witnesses

GEOECONOMICS

Reuters: Trade war turns Canada's G7 summit into six-plus-Trump

FT: UK hints at staying in European VAT area after Brexit


"Britain takes ‘active role’ in shaping tax rules for 2020s despite leaving the EU"

The case for a second Brexit referendum https://ind.pn/2Ja3Ea9

The Times: May has a week to head off Tory rebellion over EU customs union

Brexit Britain wants to be a world leader in driverless vehicles
: Bloomberg reports, the government is awarding 25 million pounds ($33 million) this week to as many as six projects that will research and test autonomous vehicles on highways and on trials of remote-control parking.

AFP: Switch to e-cars will cost Germany 75,000 jobs: study

France
: Emmanuel Macron hosts Benjamin Netanyahu in Paris.

How China skirts America’s antidumping tariffs on steel: WSJ reports, government-backed manufacturers have avoided steep US and EU levies by shutting production at home and expanding overseas.

US can slow China’s manufacturing upgrade, Moody’s says: Caixin reports, in the long run, however, China can succeed in moving its industrial sector up the value chain.

China revives its push to make the yuan go global: Bloomberg reports, after more than two years on the back-burner, there are signs that China is once again focusing on its efforts to increase the yuan’s status in global finance. The yuan grabbed a record 2.8 percent slice of global payments three years ago, before a crackdown on outflows in the wake of the 2015 devaluation saw that figure shrink to 1.7 percent as of April.

Former US intelligence officer accused of trying to spy for China: FT reports, a former US intelligence officer has been arrested after allegedly trying to sell American defence secrets to China, during a period of heightened tension between Beijing and Washington over both trade and national security. Ron Hansen, a former Defense Intelligence Agency officer, was arrested by US authorities at the weekend on federal charges, including the attempted transmission of national defence information to China’s government.

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told reporters Sunday that the roughly 28,000 US troops based in South Korea are “not going anywhere.”

Reuters: Mexico slaps tariffs on US steel, agricultural products

AMERICAN POLITICS

Today is Day 501 of the Trump presidency. Enjoy the ride.

Reuters: Manafort attempted to tamper with potential witnesses -US special counsel

"Manafort had attempted to call, text and send encrypted messages in February to two people from "The Hapsburg Group," a firm he worked with to promote the interests of Ukraine."

WP: Trump’s legal team readies for fraught showdown with Mueller, even as president declares broad powers

ESPN: Eagles' visit to White House canceled over national anthem dispute

NYT: Trump abruptly calls off Eagles Super Bowl celebration at White House

Business economists worry about
possible recession in 2020: AP reports, the National Association for Business Economics says in its latest quarterly outlook that its panel of 45 economists expects the economy, as measured by the gross domestic product, to expand 2.8 percent this year. That is down slightly from the panel’s March forecast, which put GDP growth this year at 2.9 percent.

Reuters: California, New Jersey primaries crucial to November US elections

In California, Democrats have targeted 10 of the 14 seats held by Republicans. 

California’s unusual primaries heighten stakes for parties: WSJ reports, eight states hold primaries Tuesday. The most important contests are in California, where the top two vote-getters—regardless of their party—will advance to the general election. Both parties are at risk of being shut out of key elections for Congress and governor.

LAT: Today is make or break for Democrats in California's House races

WSJ: Koch-backed groups launch campaign to end tariffs


Sard Verbinnen has named former RNC chair Ed Gillespie as the chairman of its just-launched Washington public affairs practice.

ENTERPRISE

Facebook has been sharing “deep data” about its users through partnerships with at least 60 device makers during the last decade.

AccorHotels is considering an investment in Air France-KLM which would bring the company that much closer to being a full-service travel service organization.

Tesla has roughly 11,000 energy storage projects currently underway on Puerto Rico.

Singapore Airlines’ affiliate Vistara is expected to buy 60 jets from Airbus.

SBUX: Howard Schultz is stepping down from his role as executive chairman of Starbucks, effective June 26, according to a memo sent to employees Monday.

@andrewrsorkin: Breaking News: Howard Schultz will leave @Starbucks at end of month. End of era. Says he will consider “public service” among options. Speculation will mount about 2020.

Inside tip - he's running.


Rossignol has partnered with IDG Capital to expand in China, seizing the opportunity presented by the 2022 Beijing Olympic Winter Games.

Twitter is slated to join the S&P 500 before trading opens on Thursday.

Sydney joins Airbnb crackdown to ease rental concerns: FT reports, Paris, Tokyo and Madrid to add to cities restricting short-term holiday lets.

Nikkei: Walmart-Flipkart deal in question as Indian trade bodies protest

Rue La La is buying Gilt.

Mastercard has ended its international Goals for Meals campaign after a backlash.

Tyson Foods acquires Smart Chicken brand in bid to boost organic business.

Here's Adidas' 90-second World Cup ad http://bit.ly/2sF1CDK

TRENDS

'Frenemies' by Ken Auletta, a tour through ad industry hell http://bit.ly/2sHYvuB

The best cities in America according to Resonance Consultancy, in ranking order, the top 10 big cities (and their lead attributes) were:

1. New York (culture, nightlife)

2. Chicago (conventions, nightlife)

3. Los Angeles (social media clout, diversity)

4. San Francisco (household income, educational attainment)

5. Las Vegas (attractions, culture)

6. San Diego (quality of natural and built environments, household income)

7. Houston (restaurants, number of Fortune 500 companies)

8. Miami (diversity, quality of natural and built environments)

9. Seattle (educational attainment, household income)

10. Boston (quality of natural and built environments, safety)


CULTURE

OTD: In 1944, just before midnight, airborne troops took off from English airfields on their way to Normandy for D-Day

Vermont will pay workers up to $10,000 to move to the state and telecommute.

How Reese Witherspoon is flipping the script on Hollywood: The Hello Sunshine founder is channeling women’s voices into top-tier entertainment–and altering the dynamics of the entire industry along the way. http://bit.ly/2sDivOY

SPORT

Time: By canceling Eagles visit, Trump hands the NFL another anthem headache

Hockey: The Washington Capitals are one win away from their first Stanley Cup - game 5 set for Thursday night.

Chinese athletes to receive training in Alaska for 2022 Olympics: Xinhua reports, some of China's athletes will arrive in the United States northwest state of Alaska soon to take training for the 2022 Winter Olympics to be held in Beijing, Alaska KVTA TV channel reported Monday. The training program is part of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed between Alaska Pacific University (APU) and the sports authorities of Heilongjiang province in northeast China during an Alaska trade mission led by Alaska Governor Bill Walker to China last month.

Do you speak ‘World Cup’? https://on.ft.com/2Jc4YcD

AFP: Beckham backs North America World Cup bid

2018 World Cup groups: Previews and predictionshttps://wapo.st/2kO6gf5

RIP: Dwight Clark, former 49ers wide receiver best known for making “The Catch” off a Joe Montana pass in the 1982 NFC championship game, has died at 61 after battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

Golf: Discovery has a 12-year, $2 billion deal with the PGA Tour that gives the company exclusive international rights to televise and stream some 150 golf tournaments.

US-China, North Korea, Italy, Venezuela, Mexico, European Union, Shoplifters

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US-China, North Korea, Italy, Venezuela, Mexico, European Union, Shoplifters

Marc Ross Daily
May 21, 2018
Curation and commentary from Marc A. Ross

Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia

Marc Ross Daily  = Global Business News at the Intersection of Politics + Policy + Profits

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TOP FIVE

✔️ US and China step back from brink of trade war

✔️ US college degrees lose mystique among Asian students

✔️ Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro won a new six-year term

✔️ Trump grappling with risks of proceeding with North Korea meeting

✔️ Ford’s Hackett faces tough test in trying to drive change

GEOECONOMICS

US and China step back from brink of trade war: FT reports, the US has stepped back from the brink of a trade war with China after Washington halted plans to impose tariffs on up to $150bn of imports, according to the US Treasury secretary. “We’re putting the trade war on hold,” Steven Mnuchin said in a television interview on Sunday. 

The Dow set to leap 200+ points, amid easing U.S.-China tensions that have roiled global markets this year.

@JessicaStoneTV: NEXT STEP: @SecretaryRoss heading to #China at end of June after #oecd for next round of #china #tradetalks @cgtnamerica

@sdonnan: Reminder: Donald Trump has proclaimed this World Trade Week!


US and China tout trade talks as success, but leave the details for later: NYT reports, Trump administration officials had said during negotiations this week that China was prepared to make up to $200 billion in additional purchases. Notably absent from Saturday’s announcement were any dollar figures — or a sense of the scale of the agreed-upon increases. The White House said that China had committed to buying more agriculture and energy exports, but noted that American officials would at some point go to China to work out the details of their agreement.

Treasury, USTR send mixed messages over tariffs on Chinese imports: WSJ reports, mixed signals from officials could further complicate the Trump administration’s trade agenda. Several hours after Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told Fox News on Sunday that the US was “putting the trade war on hold” and wouldn’t assess tariffs on Beijing while the two sides talked, US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer put out a statement saying that tariffs remained an important tool to “protect our technology.”

Reuters: China air force lands bombers on South China Sea island

“The United States remain committed to a free and open Indo-Pacific,” the Pentagon spokesperson Lt. Col. Christopher Logan said in response, saying that reports of Chinese militarization “only serves to raise tensions and destabilize the region.”

Trusted Xi ally a rising influence on China’s foreign policy: AP reports, Chinese President Xi Jinping is increasingly turning to friend and trusted confidant Wang Qishan to help guide the country’s foreign relations as he prepares for a potentially bruising trade fight with the US and competition for leadership in Asia. The 69-year-old Wang was appointed vice president in March, but exercises outsized influence in the historically symbolic position despite standing down from the ruling Communist Party’s leading body due to age restrictions.

Bulgaria to host contentious China summit: FT reports, gathering likely to stoke EU fears over Beijing’s influence in central and eastern Europe.

US college degrees lose mystique among Asian students: FT reports, Trump, guns and access to quality education at home affect enrolment.

Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro won a new six-year term on Sunday in an election deemed illegitimate by the opposition and foreign governments. 

Venezuela in 2018:

Inflation: Rose 2,400% last year, and it's projected to reach 13,000% this year. The bolivar lost 99% of its value.

Unemployment: Expected to hit 30%.

Population decline: 600,000 have fled Venezuela over the last
coupleyears, and 5,000 people are getting out daily.

Mexico: Thirty-six candidates for various offices have been killed since September, and dozens of other politicians and campaign officials have been slaughtered.

Italy's two populist leaders have agreed on a prime minister and are set to propose a cabinet as early as today. 

Newspapers in the country reporting that Giuseppe Conte, a 53-year old law professor with no political experience, is the leading candidate.

The populists' ascension in Rome crystallizes a real danger for Europe's liberal establishment. 

Matteo Salvini, a populist on the verge of power: The leader of Italy’s League party has prospered by attacking Brussels rather than Rome. https://on.ft.com/2rWl13l

Scotland: Nicola Sturgeon is set to “restart” her campaign for Scottish independence. The Scottish National Party will revamp its economic blueprint for independence, which may include a plan to phase in a new Scottish currency. 

Modern Tory: Michael Gove and Scottish Conservative Party leader Ruth Davidson launch Onward, a think tank aimed at attracting more voters from the center. The name has echoes of French President Emmanuel Macron’s En Marche! party and its mission is to unite and modernize the party.

Space race: Britain is pressing forward with plans to set up its own rival satellite system to Europe’s Galileo project and hopes to team up with Australia as a partner in the project.

Jeremy Warner: Brexit has become a farce, risking an outcome that will satisfy no one http://bit.ly/2rXsteM

By far the best summary so far ventured of the Brexit negotiations came from the Prime Minister of Luxembourg, Xavier Bettel. “They were in with a load of opt-outs,” he said. “Now they are out, and want a load of opt-ins.”

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AMERICAN POLITICS

Trump Jr. and other aides met with Gulf emissary offering help to win election: NYT reports, three months before the 2016 election, a small group gathered at Trump Tower to meet with Donald Trump Jr., the president’s eldest son. One was an Israeli specialist in social media manipulation. Another was an emissary for two wealthy Arab princes. The third was a Republican donor with a controversial past in the Middle East as a private security contractor.

WP: Secret FBI source for Russia investigation met with three Trump advisers during campaign

Trump grappling with risks of proceeding with North Korea meeting: NYT reports, Trump, increasingly concerned that his summit meeting in Singapore next month with North Korea’s leader could turn into a political embarrassment, has begun pressing his aides and allies about whether he should take the risk of proceeding with a historic meeting that he had leapt into accepting, according to administration and foreign officials.

Today: Trump will attend the swearing in of Gina Haspel to be director of the CIA.

South Korea: Moon is due to meet Trump in Washington on Wednesday and the two leaders will discuss security assurances and economic incentives for denuclearizing North Korea, with Moon hoping to advise Trump on the proposed June 12 summit.

AP: Mnuchin says NAFTA negotiations could spill into 2019

Ryan's power begins to ebb: House Republicans grow restive head of midterm elections. http://bit.ly/2wtHAjd

AP: 2018 midterms: An early heat for 2020 Democrats?http://bit.ly/2GATxEQ

"The leading players — from established national figures such as former Vice President Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren to up-and-comers including California Sen. Kamala Harris — don’t necessarily put it that way. But the potential 2020 candidates are making the rounds, raising and distributing campaign cash among fellow Democrats, endorsing candidates and meeting political activists." 

ENTERPRISE

General Electric is nearing a deal to sell its transportation business to railroad equipment maker Wabtec possibly for more than $20B.

Facebook, Uber execs top guest list for Macron's tech huddle: Bloomberg reports, Tech should do good. And Emmanuel Macron, though busy with climate change, Europe, Iran, reforming the French economy and trade tensions with the U.S., will see to it. France’s president wants to become the go-to head of state for global tech and will host the bosses of Alphabet Inc.’s Google to Uber in Paris next week to talk about social responsibility, eyeing an opening as the industry’s relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump proves complicated.

Facebook is launching a tool that connects marketers to relevant influencers.

Zuck and the EU: The Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg will meet with the European Parliament today to discuss privacy and the misuse of user data.

Ford’s Hackett faces tough test in trying to drive change: FT reports, carmaker’s share price has barely budged in the chief executive’s first year at the helm.

The age of every company in the Fortune 500https://for.tn/2KDTb2T

The oldest one was founded in 1784 by Alexander Hamilton = The Bank of New York Mellon

The oldest member of the household products industry, Colgate-Palmolive, dates to 1806.

A majority of the 500—360 companies to be exact—were started in the 20th century, 136 launched since Jan. 1, 1980, and 26 in this century.


TRENDS

Satellite data strongly suggests that China, Russia, and other authoritarian countries are fudging their GDP reportshttps://wapo.st/2IIk1cP

@BoF: Women's sneakers sales have increased by 37 percent last year, while high heels fell 11 percent. http://bof.bz/gixL30k65vK 

CULTURE

Michael Curry’s royal wedding sermon will go down in history: Guardian reports, the American bishop did it black. And he shocked the congregation by refusing to tone down his passionate message on power and love.

Lucy Kellaway grills the world’s ‘best teacher’ https://on.ft.com/2ISitx7

AP: 'Shoplifters' wins Palme d'Or, grand prize to Spike Lee

SPORT

U17 Euro Championship: Italy lost the European Under-17 championship to the Netherlands on Sunday in a penalty shootout.

A new Atlanta, united by soccer: Smart signings, massive crowds and a stealthy bus ride before home games have helped an MLS team foster an immediate connection with its fans. https://nyti.ms/2k5wBor