The Gold frenzy heralds the Great collapse

Since ancient times, philosophers have used the image of the circle to illustrate the great question of life: only by seeing the circle fully can you understand its arcs — and vice versa. The same is true for the global economy, which now appears to be collapsing systemically, through specific phases and crisis points called …

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 …

The Americans who changed the course of US Capitalism (extremely aggressive)

The story of American capitalism may have begun with the Founding Fathers, but much of the plot was written in the years that followed. Countless people have played a role in transforming the U.S. economic system, capitalism, into what it is today. The Trust Economics has highlighted some of these influential figures. Robert Morris (financier) …

US: Strategic advantage in negotiations is shrinking

US President Donald Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs amount to a unilateral, self-defeating, and completely unjustified challenge to the international order—a challenge without any economic justification. As Willem H. Buiter demonstrated in 1981, the kinds of trade imbalances that Trump blindly condemns are a useful mechanism that allows economies with different time preferences to benefit from trade …

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 …

European banks’ return on equity hits 300% in 5 years

Despite their explosive rise (40% gains for 2025), European bank stocks are facing a tough time as sentiment has already been affected by the new uncertainty in France. Still, investors may find it hard to ignore the momentum of Europe’s best-performing sector so far this year. An investor who bought European bank stocks five years …

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