The economy is built entirely on trust and confidence, and has rarely looked as vulnerable as it does today. Even the usually calm Bank of England and the International Monetary Fund are now warning of the possibility of a sharp, destabilizing correction in stock markets, which have been overblown by excitement about the transformative potential …
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Analyses and articles for world financial markets
Gold will reach $6,000 in spring with a boost from central banks
After an 18-month bull run that took it to a record high of $3,999/ounce on Monday, October 6, investors are wondering the obvious: How long will the precious metal’s rally last? The short answer is yes — at least as long as the same macroeconomic forces that fueled its rise remain active, Thanos Chonthrogiannis, an …
The subprime monster returns: The American economy is cracking, a new bomb explodes
In a stark warning to markets, Trust Economics warns that a subprime crisis — especially among the lower-income classes in the US — is brewing beneath the surface of a seemingly stable economy and market euphoria. Trust Economics Chief Economist Thanos Chonthrogiannis points out that these cracks in the credit system are significant, but not …
FED: Only 1.5% of $1.5 trillion in deposits can be returned to depositors in case of bank crisis
In a recent study, the US Federal Reserve came to a shocking conclusion that did not dominate the headlines of the financial press: the regulatory reforms that targeted large banks after the financial crisis and aimed to assess their risk more strictly did not reduce the risk to the solvency of the banking system. In …
Massive collapse due to public debt crisis: G5 of G7 could collapse
Some of the world’s largest economies are at the center of a bond market storm, as investor concerns grow that governments are making the necessary reforms to reduce uncomfortably high levels of debt. And how could they, after all, as growing social inequalities and the emergence of other major problems such as immigration lead electorates …
Why are US stocks living in an alternate reality?
Stocks seem to be moving in an alternate reality: while indices are hitting historic highs and the market is in a bullish recovery, the underlying economic fundamentals and the real economy don’t seem to fully support this. So what are the forces and factors that explain this “unexplained” rise? From monetary policy easing to investor …
The mother of crises comes… from the USA – The graph of terror
The global economy is one step away from a serious crisis, which will start again in the United States but this time will concern the country’s excessive public debt, warns Trust Economics in a report. The American economy is facing a significant turning point, which does not just concern interest rates or debt, but the …
Bretton Woods III from Russia, China and India with a Chinese wall of gold, energy and commodities
Beyond the fading glory of the G7 and G20 — groups of states formed in the aftermath of World War II and now mired in stagnation and demographic decline — a new alliance has emerged on the geoeconomic map: the BRICS+ group. This coalition — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — represents a …
The Shanghai Composite Index (SCI) closed at 3,728 points – a global signal that the rules of global trade are being rewritten
President Donald Trump’s trade war with retaliatory tariffs is accelerating Beijing’s trade and investment push toward developing countries, known as the Global South, according to Trust Economics, potentially creating a new trade order dominated by Chinese companies. China’s exports of goods have doubled over the past decade to countries mainly in Southeast Asia, Latin America …
The stock market bubble will burst – Debt disaster, precious metals salvation
The markets are being driven with mathematical precision to collapse and the shock will be worse than that of 2008, warns Trust Economics in its analysis, at a time when stock market indices are at their zenith… and Western economies are at their nadir. Since 1971, when Nixon cut the umbilical cord between the dollar …