TOP NEWS
China Threat
Asian markets fell today following President Trump's threat of more tariffs on Chinese imports. Trump said the hikes would come if there were no interim trade agreement between the countries. On the other hand, Trump also claimed that a "Phase 1" deal was imminent. MarketWatch
Data Inquiry
There's now a federal inquiry into Google's secretive absorption of health care data from 50 million patients of the Ascension hospital chain. Following the deal's exposure this week, the Office for Civil Rights in the Department of Health and Human Services is probing the matter to see if the companies are complying with health data privacy law. Wall Street Journal
Pollution Prediction
The International Energy Agency says greenhouse gas emissions are likely to rise through 2040, in the absence of radical governmental action. That would mean vastly overshooting the limits set under the Paris Agreement, which scientists say would likely mean runaway climate change that can no longer be brought under control. Yahoo Finance
Tesla Factory
Elon Musk's Tesla is to build its first European "gigafactory" on the outskirts of Berlin, the CEO has announced. The plant, near the (chronically delayed) new Berlin-Brandenburg airport, will create around 10,000 jobs and start pumping out batteries, powertrains and cars in 2021. Why's it not in the U.K.? Brexit. Auto Express
Collaboration Is Key
Given the rapid rate of a technological change and disruption, how can businesses innovate without sacrificing what makes them unique? Nishita Henry, Deloitte Consulting Chief Innovation Officer and Deloitte Catalyst lead, says it begins with collaboration.
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AROUND THE WATER COOLER
Apple Score
Apple is reportedly in the final stages of wooing former HBO CEO Richard Plepler—the guy who greenlit Game of Thrones—to produce content for its new TV+ platform. Plepler has recently been preparing to launch a new production company; exclusivity for Apple TV+ would be quite the coup. New York Times
Deepfake Election
The A.I. think tank Future Advocacy and artist "Bill Posters" have put out faked videos of U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn endorsing one another for the country's upcoming general election. As the videos make clear, the point is to raise awareness of how "deepfake" technology risks becoming the future of disinformation, unless it is legally reined in. Vice
Hong Kong Violence
Dozens of mainland Chinese students have been fleeing Hong Kong, as violent pro-democracy protests continue. This week's enhanced violence has led the Hang Seng index to slip by almost 4% so far—clashes between protestors and police are taking place in the city's financial district. Financial Times
Nordic Funding
Silicon Valley Bank, the bankroller of names such as Airbnb and Pinterest, is moving into the Nordic region. As Jennifer Baljko puts it in this piece for Fortune, "the U.S. bank's entry, which was encouraged by Danish companies and investors, is seen as filling a kind of multifaceted funding-lending-consulting-networking-cheerleading gap that traditional local banks have a hard time closing." Fortune
This edition of CEO Daily was edited by David Meyer.
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