[Nov 09 ’25 Business Report]
Nov 9, 2025
Joining the discussion are Dr. "Rocket" Ron Epstein, a senior aerospace analyst at Bank of America, Sash Tusa, a London-based equity research specialist, and Richard Aboulafia, an aviation consultant known for his geopolitical insights. They unpack Wall Street's tech sell-off, explore defense spending prospects for FY 2026, and examine Germany's significant rearmament. The trio also dives into the potential sale of F-35s to Saudi Arabia, critiques of the eVTOL hype, and the implications of the Supreme Court's review of presidential tariff authority.
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Defense Is Lower-Volatility Shelter
- Defense stocks were less volatile and often outperformed amid market turbulence driven by tech and AI concerns.
- Rocket Ron Epstein noted defense's lower beta and sector separation from the broader economy.
Fiscal 2026 Investment Bump
- Fiscal 2026 shows meaningful growth in defense investment accounts despite overall budget uncertainty.
- Epstein highlighted reconciliation-driven CapEx increases that boost near-term defense spending.
Europe Sees Sector Pain, Select Big Drops
- European aerospace and defense underperformed broader markets amid specific company sell-offs and restructuring moves.
- Sash Tusa pointed to Avio, TKMS, and Kinetic as headline decliners within a generally weak week.


