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[Global Economic Shifts: Oil Markets, Trade Dynamics, and the Rise of AI and Wearable Tech]-[Oura ring sets eyes on Wall Street]

World Business Report · B2 · 2026-05-25

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Market Relief: Oil Prices and Geopolitical Shifts

The global financial landscape witnessed a notable shift as Brent crude dropped by approximately 5% to $98, driven by signals from Washington and Tehran regarding a potential deal to extend their ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Bill Dinning, Chief Investment Officer at W1M, notes that while the stock market is taking its cue from the oil market, the situation remains fluid due to a lack of detailed information. Despite the price easing, Dinning warns that the inflationary pressures—stemming from heating costs, fuel prices, and food costs—will not "dissipate" overnight, as prices remain "materially higher" than the $60 level seen at the start of the year.

The Economic Strain in India

While global markets react to diplomatic optimism, the reality on the ground in India remains challenging. As the world's third-largest oil importer, India has faced four fuel price hikes this month. Archana Shukla reports that state-run fuel retailers are "hemorrhaging cash" because domestic prices have not kept pace with global crude costs, which previously "zoomed past $120 and $130." The burden falls heavily on the average commuter, for whom every rupee increase impacts tight household budgets. Amidst this, Marco Rubio’s visit to Delhi highlights an "elusive" US-India trade deal. While India has committed to purchasing $500 billion in US products, tensions persist regarding India's continued reliance on cheaper Russian oil, which the nation defends as a "sovereign right."

Ethical Frontiers: The Vatican and Artificial Intelligence

The moral implications of technology took center stage as Pope Leo addressed the Vatican regarding the rapid development of artificial intelligence. Emphasizing that AI needs to be "disarmed," the Pope called for a global awakening of conscience. This sentiment was echoed by Christopher Ola, co-founder of Anthropic, who warned of the "real possibility that AI will displace human labour at a very large scale." Ola stressed that if this displacement occurs, providing support for those affected will become a "moral imperative of historic proportions."

The Wearable Revolution: Oura’s Wall Street Ambitions

The smart ring market is poised for significant growth, exemplified by Oura’s decision to file for an IPO in the US with an $11 billion valuation. Francisco Geronimo of IDC explains that the success of smart rings lies in "quiet wellness"—the ability to track health metrics like sleep and recovery without active user intervention. While tech giants like Samsung and Apple loom over the sector, Oura aims to differentiate itself as a "fashionable brand." Geronimo highlights that Oura’s choice to list on Wall Street rather than in Europe reflects the reality that the US remains the essential market for any company seeking to "lead at a global scale," despite Finland’s strong pool of engineering talent.

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edge closer to a deal
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