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Hungarian ‘Regime Change’ Is Both Dangerous and Necessary

2026-04-17 12:00:13

I can’t remember ever hearing the winner of a democratic election stand in front of the cameras after their victory to promise “regime change.” A new dawn or era, yes. Hope, transformation, integrity, a drained swamp, for sure, ad nauseam. But not what Hungary’s Peter Magyar pledged after routing Prime Minister Viktor Orban at the polls on Sunday.

The ECB Needn’t Make Europe’s Energy Shock Worse

2026-04-17 12:00:10

Europe will suffer amply from the global energy shock that the Iran war has created. Its central bankers should be careful not to worsen the blow.

Can an Ex-Auto CEO Get Kering’s Gucci Back in the Race?

2026-04-17 12:00:08

There is no doubt that Luca de Meo, chief executive officer of Kering SA, has made a strong start at the owner of Gucci, Saint Laurent and Balenciaga. Since taking the helm in September he has tackled the group’s stretched balance sheet, shaken up management and introduced a new organizational structure.

The Era of the Solo Unicorn Is Near

2026-04-17 05:00:59

Thanks to AI hype, a billion-dollar startup with one person on the payroll could quickly go from fantasy to reality.

Labor Unrest Serves a Warning to India’s Investors

2026-04-17 04:00:08

India has long looked away from the tinder-box that is industrial labor relations. That’s because its factories have mostly been peaceful, despite enormous levels of inequality. This week, however, violent protests broke out in a Delhi suburb over poor working conditions, ending that serenity. The many companies that have invested in the satellite city of Noida — including Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Microsoft Corp., as well as manufacturing giants like Samsung Electronics Co. — will worry that l

Hong Kong Channels Crypto Chaos Into Daily Use

2026-04-17 03:00:08

The techno-anarchist dream fueled by the 2008 Bitcoin revolution was for everyone to be their own bank. Hong Kong’s contribution to that vision in 2026 is a pragmatic shrug: “Why bother, when your bank is already everywhere?”