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[Global Economic Shifts: From Oil Market Volatility to the Challenges of a Warming World and Digital Economies]-[Europe's heatwave: Too hot to tour?]

World Business Report · B2 · 2026-06-25

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Global Economic Shifts: From Oil Market Volatility to the Challenges of a Warming World and Digital Economies

The Rebound of Oil Markets

The global oil market has experienced a dramatic "turnaround" following the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. After the US and Israel’s conflict with Iran effectively shut down this critical shipping route, Brent crude prices surged to a four-year high of $126 per barrel. However, with the subsequent agreement to reopen the waterway, supply chains have stabilized, leading to a sharp decline in prices below $75 a barrel. Sarah Emerson of ESAI Energy notes that while the market is currently "awash with supply," the lack of demand from China—which has opted to rely on "substantial inventories" rather than imports—has kept prices suppressed. Despite fears that prices might drop toward the $50 threshold, experts suggest that seasonal demand and economic recovery will likely prevent a sustained collapse, as OPEC producers remain focused on recouping previous losses.

Paris Under Heatwave Stress

Extreme weather is causing significant economic disruption in Paris, where record-breaking temperatures have forced major landmarks, including the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, and the Louvre, to "cut their opening hours." The heatwave, described by local tour guide Elodie Bertha as "working in an oven," has created a painful environment for tourism and daily business. Bertha highlights that the lack of widespread air conditioning in the city makes the heat "very painful," forcing businesses to adapt by shifting tour schedules to cooler hours or moving art to climate-controlled areas. As climate change makes such events more frequent, the city’s tourism sector faces the long-term challenge of adjusting to a future where high temperatures become the norm.

Tech Stocks and the AI Narrative

In the technology sector, Micron Technology has emerged as a bellwether for AI-related growth, with revenues having "more than quadrupled" year-on-year. Portfolio manager Susan Schmidt notes that Micron has replaced Nvidia as the stock to watch, as the market shifts focus toward the memory chips required to "store the knowledge" that AI models generate. Meanwhile, companies like Wendy’s have seen volatility driven by "meme stock" dynamics, where retail investors utilize social media to pressure short sellers, a trend that management often views as a "big distraction."

The Creator Economy and AI Ethics

Patreon is positioning itself as a sustainable alternative to algorithm-driven social media platforms. COO Paige Fitzgerald argues that current platforms are "built around virality" and advertising revenue, which prioritizes "watch time" over meaningful connection. To combat this, Patreon is fostering long-term relationships between creators and fans. A central tension in this model is the role of AI. While Patreon has implemented "robust controls" to prevent AI models from training on creative work without consent, creators like those behind the podcast Trash Future remain skeptical of AI’s utility, noting that it is currently "too unpredictable to be useful, but it’s too predictable to be funny."

Gaming Industry Milestones

The gaming industry is bracing for the launch of Grand Theft Auto 6, a product of immense scale, with its predecessor, GTA V, being the "most profitable commercial media product in history." The pre-order phase has highlighted a shift in industry standards, particularly with the standard edition priced at $80—a move that may "push the industry further" in pricing for AAA titles. Furthermore, the move toward digital-only physical editions signals a continued transition away from traditional media, reflecting the broader digital transformation of the entertainment economy.

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So this is quite the turnaround.
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Where is China in all of this?
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I'd be even I can't imagine we could go sustainably into the 60s.
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I wonder what producers even allow that to get to that 50 mark
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It's just to cool off for an hour or two and then keep going.
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shut up shop
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cut their opening hours
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price pressure ease off
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get back on track
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kick into gear
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📖 Transcript

Forty degree heat is forcing Paris to shut up shop early.
I've worked a long time and I mean we've had hot days in the past, but these consecutive really really hot days and nights are really painful.
It's World Business Report from the BBC World Service.
I'm Leanna Byrne.
As the Louvre and Eiffel Tower cut their opening hours, we'll hear how extreme heat is hitting one of the world's biggest tourism cities.
Also, oil markets flip as the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz sends more supply into the market.

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