Trump’s options to deflate Μarket Βubbles

As future Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert Kennedy Jr. said, “a revolution is coming,” in reference to Trump’s election in the recent U.S. election. Depending on one’s political perspective, such a “revolution” is either music to the ears or “American-style fascism.” Nothing will change the polarized views of those who have already chosen …

A new Trump Presidency will herald the end of HyperGlobalization

The prospects of the most integrated economy in the world, namely the USA, should be examined from the side of the forces that affect it. The most fundamental of these forces have to do with changes brought about by economic opportunities, for example reductions in transport and communication costs, changes in comparative advantages, opportunities to …

The De-dollarization of the World Economy

In 1971, the US government, faced with stagnant inflation and a major global financial crisis, announced the US withdrawal from the Bretton Woods system of agreements, which meant that, in technical terms, all currencies became coin-to-currency currencies. to be regulated in the financial markets. Of course, the changes brought about by the abandonment of the …

The Global Economy is losing Momentum

The outlook for the global economy does not seem to be so favorable given the significant challenges it has to face. More specifically, the problem of inflation is major at the moment with most analysts believing that the phenomenon is temporary and once supply chain problems normalize, striking a balance between supply and demand, inflation …

Trust Economics Forecast for 2020

The end of 2019 varied the forecasts and found international bond and equity markets strong and higher price levels than at the beginning of 2020. The U.S. stock market index S&P 500 rose > 28,5%. Germany’s DAX stock market index rose > 26,15%. Japan’s Nikkei 225 stock market index rose > 19,02%. China’s SSBC stock …

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