AGP Executive Report
Last update: 16 hours agoIceland Politics: Iceland’s municipal elections delivered a clear rightward shift, with the Independence Party emerging as the biggest force in Reykjavík and winning outright majorities in several suburban areas and a key Westman Islands fishing town, while the Social Democrats and People’s Party suffered setbacks. Central Banking & AI: At a Fed-linked conference in Reykjavík, New York Fed chief John Williams said AI won’t kill demand for macroeconomists, while Fed Vice Chair Michelle Bowman warned that the Iran conflict and energy shocks could change the outlook for rates if inflation effects persist. UK Financial Cybersecurity: Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said UK banks still can’t access Anthropic’s Mythos AI model for cyber testing, citing a stalled rollout tied to US political processes, and urged an international approach to managing AI-driven cyber spillovers. Iceland Economy Watch: Iceland’s inflation eased to a five-month low in May, but broader cost pressures remain a live issue for households and firms. Arctic Trade Routes: New reporting highlights how melting Arctic ice is opening maritime options, with China expanding use of the Northern Sea Route to cut distance to Europe and reduce reliance on chokepoints. EU Referendum: Iceland is moving toward an EU referendum vote, with warnings about foreign interference and AI manipulation ahead of the decision.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.