Saturday, October 18, 2025

CDO Man Wing Chau wasn’t Defamed by The Big Short

          (Mark Wilson’s post from The FINDLAW on 21 March 2019.)

Michael Lewis Didn't Defame Wing Chau in 'The Big Short': Michael Lewis' nonfiction book The Big Short, published in 2011, chronicled the 2008 financial crisis as seen through the eyes of some of the people involved in it, including the hedge fund managers who "shorted" (bet against) the market.

In one chapter of the book, Steven Eisman, one of Lewis' sources, meets Wing Chau, the owner of an investment firm that managed collateralized debt obligations (CDOs). CDOs were investments comprised of portions of thousands of subprime mortgages; they were a key vector for the financial collapse.

Chau sued for defamation based on 26 discrete statements in Lewis' book. The statements range from Eisman's opinion that Chau was a "sucker" for buying CDOs, to statements that Chau was knowingly selling junk investments, to representations that he was making huge sums of money betting against the market.

Rear Earth Minerals Supply: US-China Trade War

             (Charlotte Martin’s post from The IDTechEx UK on 15 October 2025.)

US-China Trade War Drives Investment in Domestic Rare Earth Supply: Rare earth elements and critical minerals are now frequently featured in global news cycles due to the national security and economic impacts of increasing supply disruption.

Growing export restrictions placed on defense-related rare earth materials from China at a time of multiple international conflicts underscores growing demand in the US and Europe to develop alternative supply.

2025 is set to be an inflection point, as a year of tariffs and trade wars drive record investment into strategic Western rare earth supply chains. IDTechEx’s latest research, ‘Rare Earth Magnets 2026-2036: Technologies, Supply, Markets, Forecasts’ explores rare earth investment and supply chain partnership trends driven by increasingly restrictive global rare earth supply.

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

China’s 15th Five-Year Plan?

             (Staff post from The CHINA BRIEFNG on 02 June 2025.)

2025 is a pivotal year in China’s policy cycle, marking the close of the 14th Five-Year Plan and the lead-up to the 15th, which will chart the country’s course from 2026 to 2030. President Xi Jinping is already steering discussions with senior officials on key priorities, while state media mobilize public input ahead of the CPC Central Committee’s expected approval this fall.  

2025 is a pivotal year in China’s policy landscape, marking the final year of the 14th Five–Year Plan and setting the stage for the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee to put forward proposals for the 15th Five-Year Plan in the fall.

China’s political leadership is currently laying the groundwork for the release of this pivotal document, which will shape the country’s social and economic development over the next five years. President Xi Jinping has held meetings with senior officials to discuss key priorities for the new plan, while state media have launched a national campaign to gather public input and feedback.

Friday, October 10, 2025

How US Destroyed Toshiba in 1987?

              (Huang Lanlan’s post from The GLOBAL TIMES on 28 September 2020.)

Lessons from Toshiba, Alstom: how US suppresses foreign rival companies to maintain tech hegemony. The continual suppression by the US of Chinese tech companies including Huawei and TikTok has been a farce the world has watched ever since Washington started regarding these fast growing and expanding Chinese tech giants as threats to its domestic counterparts.

People in the know are no longer surprised by the aggressive treatment of foreign tech companies by the US. In past decades, companies around the world such as Japan's Toshiba and France's Alstom were targeted, sanctioned and seriously hurt by the US government that used excuses like security, anti-dumping and anti-bribery.

There is no essential difference between the suppression of Huawei or TikTok today and Washington's past crackdowns on Toshiba or Alstom, said Zhang Monan, a chief research fellow of US studies with the China Center for International Economic Exchanges. "Washington continues its technological hegemony, placing its laws and administrative instructions above market order," Zhang told the Global Times.

Sunday, October 5, 2025

The GrandMothers Hypothesis Explained!

               (Mwenza Blell’s post from The WILEY FREE ONLINE LIBRARY.)

The grandmother hypothesis is a hypothesis to explain the existence of menopause in human life history by identifying the adaptive value of extended kin networking. It builds on the previously postulated "mother hypothesis" which states that as mothers age, the costs of reproducing become greater, and energy devoted to those activities would be better spent helping her offspring in their reproductive efforts.

It suggests that by redirecting their energy onto those of their offspring, grandmothers can better ensure the survival of their genes through younger generations. By providing sustenance and support to their kin, grandmothers not only ensure that their genetic interests are met, but they also enhance their social networks which could translate into better immediate resource acquisition. This could extend past kin into larger community networks and benefit wider group fitness.

The grandmother hypothesis is an adaptationist explanation for the fact that the human female life span extends beyond the period of fertility. Human female reproductive life spans are variable in length but reproductive senescence occurs much faster than somatic aging.

Saturday, September 27, 2025

Massive Memorial Service for Charlie Kirk!

             (David Smith’s post from The GUARDIAN UK 23September 2025.)

Democrats silent as Republicans galvanised after Charlie Kirk memorial: Democrats trod carefully in responding to event attended by nearly 100,000 that blended politics with religion.

Democrats maintained a wary silence on Monday as Donald Trump’s Republican party appeared galvanised by a memorial service for the late rightwing activist Charlie Kirk that was part religious revival, part political rally.

Nearly 100,000 people filled an American football stadium and overflow arena in Glendale, Arizona, on Sunday to pay tribute to Kirk, according to his his organisation Turning Point USA. The 31-year-old staunch Trump ally was shot dead on 10 September.

Thursday, September 18, 2025

KIA Disrupts Myanmar Rare Earth Flow To China

           (Devjyot Ghoshal’s post from the REUTERS NEWS on 17 September 2025.)

BANGKOK, March 28 (Reuters) - When armed rebels seized northern Myanmar's rare-earths mining belt in October, they dealt a blow to the country's embattled military junta - and wrested control of a key global resource.

By capturing sites that produce roughly half of the world's heavy rare earths, the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) rebels have been able to throttle the supply of minerals used in wind turbines and electric vehicles, sending prices of one key element skyward.

The KIA is seeking leverage against neighbouring China, which supports the junta and has invested heavily in rare earths mining in Myanmar's Kachin state, according to two people familiar with the matter.

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

India Working with KIA for Rare Earth Minerals

       (Staff posts from the ECONOMIC TIMES INDIA on 10 September 2025.)

India explores rare-earth deal with Myanmar rebels after Chinese curbs: India is working to obtain rare-earth samples from Myanmar with the assistance of a powerful rebel group, according to four people familiar with the matter, as it seeks alternative supplies of a strategic resource tightly controlled by China.

India's Ministry of Mines asked state-owned and private firms to explore collecting and transporting samples from mines in northeastern Myanmar that are under the control of the Kachin Independence Army, three of the people said.

State-owned miner IREL (India Rare Earth Limited) and private firm Midwest Advanced Materials - which received government funding last year for the commercial manufacturing of rare-earth magnets - were among those involved in the discussions, the sources said.

Saturday, September 13, 2025

Last Days of Sean Connery (1930-2020)

                (Nisha’s post from her FACE BOOK on 11 September 2025.)

In 2016, Sean Connery had quietly stepped away from the public eye, living a serene life in the Bahamas. The man once known for his commanding presence and iconic voice now preferred early mornings with the sound of ocean waves instead of red carpets.

He spent much of his time in his Lyford Cay home, walking slowly through the garden with his wife, Micheline Roquebrune, sometimes stopping to sit under the shade of a palm tree where they would sip tea and talk about art, travel, and the quiet beauty of growing old together.

By 2017, Connery had become more reclusive, though still sharp in moments of clarity. Friends who visited recalled how his eyes still held the same intensity that once defined characters like James Bond and Jim Malone. But his memory began to falter. He often forgot names, struggled to follow conversations, and occasionally seemed lost in his own house.