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Jan Petrovsky

The Economist's business editor, providing analysis on the geopolitical implications of the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act and its impact on American investors.

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Sep 12, 2024 • 24min

Chip wreck: Intel is on the rocks

In this discussion, Jan Petrovsky, a seasoned writer for The Economist, delves into Intel's dramatic fall from grace in the tech world. He shares insights on the company's failure to embrace mobile and AI, highlighting its mismanagement and the potential fallout for the chip industry. Oliver Carroll, The Economist's Ukraine correspondent, sheds light on Ukraine's innovative use of drone warfare, underscoring the clash between traditional military tactics and modern technology in their fight against Russia. Together, they explore political misinformation as it relates to immigration claims and its impact on community perception.
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Feb 8, 2022 • 23min

FAANGer danger: big tech takes a beating

Jan Petrovsky, The Economist's business editor, dives into the tumultuous world of big tech as stocks face steep declines. He discusses how investors are reevaluating tech giants like Netflix and Meta, forcing them to adapt quickly to a changing market. The conversation touches on competition intensifying as companies shift their strategies to please consumers. Petrovsky also draws parallels between current market volatility and the lead-up to the 2008 financial crisis, emphasizing the need for resilience in the tech sector.
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Feb 8, 2022 • 23min

FAANGer danger: big tech takes a beating

Jan Petrovsky, The Economist's business editor, delves into the turbulent waters of the tech market, emphasizing how companies like Netflix and Meta face harsh scrutiny while others thrive. Nicholas Pelham sheds light on the shifting perceptions of Jews in the Arab world, revealing a surprising revival of Jewish life in unexpected places. Meanwhile, Shashank Joshi discusses how muddy terrain impacts military strategies in Ukraine, showcasing the historical and tactical challenges posed by the weather on the battlefield.
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Dec 2, 2020 • 22min

Trans formative: a landmark children’s-rights ruling

Rob Gifford, a reporter on transgender youth issues, and Jan Petrovsky, business editor, dive into Britain's recent High Court ruling on puberty blockers for minors, emphasizing the debate over informed consent in medical treatments. They discuss the ruling's global implications for transgender rights and healthcare. Additionally, Jan unpacks the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act, exploring its effects on U.S.-China relations and investment landscapes. The episode also touches on Poland's disco polo music, revealing its cultural and political significance.
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Dec 2, 2020 • 22min

Trans formative: a landmark children’s-rights ruling

Rob Gifford, an Economist reporter focused on transgender youth issues, joins Jan Petrovsky, the publication's business editor, to discuss a landmark ruling by Britain’s High Court concerning puberty blockers for children with gender dysphoria. They delve into the balance of children's rights and medical consent, spotlighting real stories like Kira Bell's. The conversation also touches on regulatory tensions faced by Chinese companies in U.S. markets and the cultural resurgence of disco polo in Poland, linking music to political dynamics.