China cancels US tariffs by devaluing the yuan

China is actively promoting its plan for de-dollarization, promoting the yuan as the dominant currency in world trade, effectively challenging the long-standing dominance of the US dollar. China is trying to promote the yuan as a medium of international trade, implementing the basic principle of de-dollarization – reducing dependence on the dollar. China once relied …

How will the BRICS common currency affect the USD?

The BRICS alliance has aimed to dethrone the US dollar from the international market and make local currencies dominate. Developing countries are steadily and organizedly seeking to break ties with the US dollar and strengthen their domestic economies by putting their local currencies forward. In this light and from the US side, the change in …

The consumer, the average citizen, continues to suffer…

In April, former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers drew laughs from investors when he said the Fed’s next move might be tightening, not easing. In other words, Mr. Summers is predicting another rate hike, which could cause the markets to… explode. And the truth is that few traders are still laughing. Of course, the likelihood …

Nvidia one step away from becoming the most valuable company in the world

Investors on Wall Street welcomed Nvidia with a “rally” of more than 9%, as a result of strong demand for the stock after the new, spectacular financial results. Currently, the market capitalization exceeds 2.5 trillion. dollars (passed the $1 trillion mark on 5/30/2023) and ranks Nvidia as the third largest company on Wall Street and …

Slowly and steadily cracks are appearing in the Financial System

The FED raised interest rates above 5%, yet the US economy is not broken. The bond yield curve has been inverted since 2022 and has remained inverted ever since. The lags looked short, with the US economy only briefly causing concern in 2023 when there was a consensus among market participants that a recession would …

From New York and London to Tokyo… all indices at all-time highs

From New York to London to Tokyo, there is one commonality among global stock markets: record highs. Of the world’s 20 largest stock markets, 14 have reached all-time highs recently. The MSCI ACWI index, which tracks developed and emerging markets, is setting one record after another. In the US, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 …

How far or close are we from a painful crash?

The economic cycle we are experiencing is very different from most economic cycles we have experienced to date in our lifetimes. This means that we are in an income-led expansion, but also in an income-led consumption expansion, meaning that citizens in the US are enjoying wage growth of 6% per year, with personal consumption spending …

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