10. Book: Truth to Power - My Three Years Inside Eskom by Andre de Ruyter, an insider's account about South Africa's public energy company amidst corruption, mismanagement and scandal.
9. NBA: Last night's Milwaukee and San Antonio game was the first 'match' of Giannis Antetokounmpo and Victor Wembanyama. Basketball is global and spectacular.
8. Noise: Clickbait media headlines about nervous results in financial markets this week have been exaggerated.
7. Horn of Africa: Ethiopia and Somalia are arguing about a port passage through 'Somaliland', astute eyes should be kept on the region and Egypt.
6. Diplomacy: U.S foreign policy has delivered poor statesmanship with India recently, allowing Russia to reinitiate its longstanding relationship with the nation.
5. Taiwan: Presidential election is on the 13th of January. President Tsai Ing-wen is not eligible to run again because she has now served two terms.
4. USD/JPY has ebbed higher and next week's results promise to be rather insightful regarding the outlooks of financial institutions. Reversals coming?
3. China: Economic concerns in the Asian giant continue to mount as deflation threatens to become intractable and investors fret.
2. Data: U.S jobs numbers coming today, the results are anticipated to be slightly weaker. A reaction in the broad markets is certain, but it is full market volume next week which will set the tone.
1. Outlook: Anxious short-term trading results from the past two weeks are likely going to be confronted by optimism and risk appetite next week. Who will win?
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