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[Geopolitical Tensions, Crypto Volatility, and Cultural Milestones: A Global Economic Overview]-[How is Japan and China's spat affecting the economy?]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-11-17

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Global Economic and Geopolitical Review

This summary explores the recent convergence of geopolitical friction, volatile cryptocurrency markets, and significant corporate developments as discussed in the latest World Business Express podcast.

1. The Geopolitical Standoff: China and Japan

A significant diplomatic crisis has emerged between China and Japan, primarily fueled by the rhetoric of Japan’s Prime Minister, Tsunaya Takeuchi. Known for her "hawkish" stance on foreign relations, Takeuchi suggested that Japan might consider a "military response" should China attempt to seize Taiwan. This statement has deeply offended Beijing, which views Taiwan as a core territory and considers any talk of foreign military intervention a provocation.

Economic Implications

The friction is rapidly transitioning into an economic conflict. China has issued a "solemn" warning to its citizens to avoid travel to Japan, a move that directly threatens the Japanese tourism sector, as Chinese citizens represent the "largest contingent of foreign tourists." Furthermore, Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary, Minoru Hikaru, criticized these measures, arguing that they are "incompatible with the broad direction of promoting a strategic, mutually beneficial relationship." Despite the necessity of the trade relationship between the two nations, the "diplomatic spat" has already begun to manifest as anxiety within the stock markets, compounded by Japan's recent GDP contraction, which fell by nearly 2% due to slowing real estate investment and previous US tariffs.

2. Cryptocurrency Instability: The Bitcoin Slide

Bitcoin has experienced a massive decline, losing over $600 billion in market value since October. Despite institutional support through crypto ETFs, the market remains highly unstable. Professor Carol Alexander from Sussex University attributes this volatility to a "lack of regulation."

Market Manipulation and Retail Risks

Alexander highlights that Bitcoin's "price formation" is fundamentally flawed compared to traditional stocks like Apple. She explains that professional traders utilize "leveraged" positions and "spoofing" strategies to manipulate prices. These traders intentionally prey on "advanced retail" investors, particularly in regions where trading is "normalised." Alexander draws a stark analogy, stating, "It's like a football team without a referee," where professional entities collaborate to profit from volatility, regardless of whether the price moves up or down. She concludes that until robust regulation is implemented, Bitcoin will remain a high-risk asset prone to artificial fluctuations.

3. Corporate Shifts and Cultural Highlights

Amidst the broader market uncertainty, some companies are seeing positive momentum. Alphabet, the parent company of Google, saw its shares rise following news that Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway had "quietly built a nearly $5 billion stake" in the company. Investment manager Rachel Winter notes that while this is a relatively small investment—representing less than 2% of Berkshire's capital—it has significantly bolstered market sentiment, especially following the successful launch of the AI product, "Gemini."

Finally, the podcast touches upon a cultural milestone in London, where a statue of the character Bridget Jones was unveiled in Leicester Square. The franchise, which has surpassed an "850 million mark" in global box office earnings, is being celebrated for its contribution to British cinema. Lead actress Renee Zellweger attributes the franchise's longevity to the character's "authenticity" and "relatability," noting that audiences recognize their own human struggles in the character, reinforcing the value of being imperfect.

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I suspect a lot of people are just watching it and wondering where it's going to go next.
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Rachel, what's your take on that?
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Well, these shares have had a really good run.
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I think the new AI product, Gemini, has been taken very well by the market.
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But it is worth noting it is a fairly small stake at the moment.
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wipes off hundreds of billions
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📖 Transcript

A diplomatic crisis between China and Japan hits Tokyo's stocks.
It's World Business Express from the BBC World Service.
I'm Leanna Byrne.
Bitcoin dips and wipes off hundreds of billions in value.
And one of Britain's most successful movie franchises gets a statue in London.
Start with a geopolitical row that's quickly turning into an economic one.

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