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Lagos, Nigeria Local 17:02 · Fri · working now Lagos’s Friday tape is infrastructure finance meeting equity take-profit: state and federal power officials are pitching a path toward roughly 3.5GW for a city that still draws less than 1GW from the grid, while BusinessDay clocks a $2.4bn one-day hit to Nigeria’s richest as the NGX slips to a six-week low. For African capital desks, the story is whether bankable metering and CLEM-style contracting can turn blackout politics into investable megawatts before the equity rally fully unwinds.
Punch — Lagos 3.5GW power target · THISDAY — FG 3,500MW Lagos pledge · BusinessDay — NGX billionaire wealth hit
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London, United Kingdom Local 17:02 · Fri · working now London’s Friday close is energy inflation with a gilt overlay: FTSE holds near flat as miners offset soft July retail sales, while 10-year gilts have clawed back above 5% and Brent still sits in the low-$90s on Trump’s economic D-Day posture. City desks are pricing Hormuz logistics and secondary-sanctions risk into BP/Shell support and consumer-stock drag—not a clean risk-on end to the week.
Reuters — FTSE subdued week end · ADVFN — metals vs retail sales · FTAdviser — gilt yields above 5%
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São Paulo, Brazil Local 13:02 · Fri · working now São Paulo’s Friday bid is election beta on an EM-friendly dollar: Ibovespa punches through 171,000 as banks and Vale lead, with Valor tying the surge to a tighter Lula–Flávio Bolsonaro race narrative plus softer greenback support for commodities. Local rates and the real ease with the equity tape, but fiscal skepticism keeps the rally’s duration an open question into the weekend.
Valor — electoral scenario lifts assets · Terra — Ibovespa above 171k · Valor — Thursday Petrobras/Vale hold
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Buenos Aires, Argentina Local 13:02 · Fri · working now Buenos Aires digests Milei’s Council of the Americas closing act as campaign economics: the president touts an 85% inflation collapse and July wholesale 0.8% while denying a consumption and jobs crisis to business leaders who still feel salary and demand pain. For peso and sovereign desks, Friday is political signaling—Sturzenegger deregulation defended, 2027 electoral framing sharpened—more than a fresh macro print.
Clarín — Milei challenges business critics · TN — 85% inflation cut claim · La Nación — Sturzenegger backing
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New York, United States Local 12:02 · Fri · working now New York’s midday session is a fragile rebound: equities firm as oil steadies on Pezeshkian’s “end the war from strength” line, while traders still wait on Bessent’s Monday Iran isolation briefing and China’s Friday rejection of secondary-sanctions pressure. The bond tape remains the governor—buyback jawboning already faded once, and 10-year yields near 4.7% keep the Iran–energy–deficit triangle in every screen.
Barchart — stocks climb, oil steadies · CNN — China rejects economic D-Day · Euronews — Bessent bigger buybacks
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Toronto, Canada Local 12:02 · Fri · working now Toronto’s Friday is banks, housing pulse, and Trump-deal fine print: Financial Post tees up strong Big Six Q3 prints against historically rich valuations, while CREA-linked July sales and a 0.1% price-index uptick offer the first non-decline in months. Overlay that with Carney-era trade talks—booze restock asks, digital-alignment worries for Online Streaming/News Acts—and Bay Street is pricing USMCA politics as much as earnings season.
Financial Post — bank earnings preview · Globe — housing digest week of Aug 21 · Globe — digital sovereignty trade risk
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Bogotá, Colombia Local 11:02 · Fri · working now Bogotá’s Friday is post-quake fiscal triage: ICA payments fall due even as guilds and the Concejo press the District to pause a local tax reform, and Confecámaras reports nearly half of quake-hit firms still cannot operate. Nationally, senators want oversight of more than COP 30 trillion in emergency decrees. The Andean exchange hub is reading reconstruction cash and municipal austerity, not a normal risk-on EM session.
El Tiempo — ICA Friday deadline · El Espectador — pause local tax reform · El Tiempo — 48% firms still offline
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Mexico City, Mexico Local 10:02 · Fri · working now Mexico City opens Friday with a super-peso hangover that still feels like strength: the peso trades under 17 per dollar for the first time since mid-2024 while the IPC jumps nearly 1% on Grupo México. Banxico’s cautious minutes and Hormuz/USMCA risk keep FX strategists from calling a new equilibrium, but nearshoring and rate-differential narratives remain the local bid.
El CEO — BMV Friday open · El Financiero — peso below 17 · El Financiero — super-peso debate
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Chicago, United States Local 11:02 · Fri · working now Chicago’s futures pit Friday is still a Hormuz desk: WTI hovers near the high-$80s and Brent the low-$90s for a second weekly gain as Kpler’s seven Thursday commodity transits underscore how far traffic sits from pre-war norms. Bessent’s pitch that maximum economic pressure could reduce kinetic restart risk is the options overlay—traders hedge both tighter Iranian barrels and a less kinetic path into Monday’s sanctions reveal.
Reuters — oil second weekly gain · OilPrice — Economic D-Day stakes · France 24 — Hormuz seven ships
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Los Angeles, United States Local 09:02 · Fri · working now Los Angeles’s freight morning is peak-season math under canal stress: the Port of LA’s second-best July (960k TEUs) mixed retail and AI/data-center kit, with Seroka still guiding a strong August even as some holiday cargo already front-ran. Planning talks for a possible ~5% diversion from Panama Canal congestion and Red Sea risk put Harbor Trucking, terminals, and ILWU readiness ahead of any Hollywood or aerospace headline.
Port of LA — July cargo release · Reuters — high July volume, AI parts · WWD — Panama diversion risk
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San Francisco, United States Local 09:02 · Fri · working now San Francisco’s Friday is compute scarcity in every form: Starcloud’s $250M extension for orbital inference sats (Nvidia in the round) meets Micro1’s climb to a $500M gross run rate selling training data, while a16z argues foreign founders now have a structural edge in the AI labor market. The Bay’s morning brief is capex and data supply—not rate cuts.
TechCrunch — Starcloud $250M · TechCrunch — Micro1 $500M run rate · TechCrunch — a16z foreign founders
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Frankfurt, Germany Local 18:02 · Fri · after hours Frankfurt’s after-hours read is a snapback that still loses the week: DAX steadies near 26,000 on Infineon, Siemens Energy, and utilities after four down sessions, but oil near $94 and sticky global yields keep the first weekly drop in five weeks intact. For ECB pricing desks, August’s manufacturing rebound versus services contraction is secondary to Hormuz transit counts and the energy-inflation path into autumn.
Trading Economics — DAX Friday · MarketScreener — oil and bonds weigh · MarketScreener — weekly DAX drag