automotive finance
The Kei Car Conundrum: A Micro-Vehicle Revolution or a Macro-Economic Misstep?
Trump’s proposal to bring tiny Japanese Kei cars to the US sparks a debate on its economic feasibility, investment impact, and cultural acceptance.
The EV Price War: Why Steep Discounts Signal a Red Light for the Economy
Steep electric car discounts signal a growing, unsustainable gap between government mandates and consumer demand, posing risks to the economy and investors.
The EV Price War: Why Unsustainable Discounts Signal a Market Reckoning
Unsustainable EV discounts signal a market reckoning, squeezing profits and challenging the finance of the green transition. A deep dive into the economics.
The Dragon’s Wheels: How Chinese EVs Are Driving a UK Automotive Revolution
The UK car market is back to pre-pandemic levels, but this recovery is driven by a seismic shift: the dominance of affordable Chinese electric vehicles.
Geely’s UK Gambit: Why a 100,000-Car Target is a Major Signal for the Global Economy
Chinese auto giant Geely targets 100,000 UK sales, setting up a high-stakes economic and investment battle with Tesla and BYD on a key global stage.