Europe’s Rebound: The Return of Bank Credit Expansion
Europe’s Rebound: The Return of Bank Credit Expansion Read More »
For most of the last decade, Europe felt like it was stuck in neutral, held back by governments reluctant to […]
Europe’s Rebound: The Return of Bank Credit Expansion Read More »
For most of the last decade, Europe felt like it was stuck in neutral, held back by governments reluctant to […]
When Tech Taps Out: The Rise of Financial Leverage Read More »
Each bull market seems to follow a well-worn pattern. We hop from buzz-worthy technological leaps that promise boundless productivity gains,
Can the Trade War Cause a Recession? Read More »
Uncertainty has become the defining feature of global trade, thanks to the US administration’s tariffs and their sometimes swift reversals.
Late Marriage, Fewer Children: China’s Demographic Problem Read More »
China is in an era of population anxiety. Government pronouncements on expanding childcare subsidies and making education more affordable reflect
The End of Dollar Hegemony and the Asian Pivot Read More »
The dollar’s monopoly on energy is gone, and bunds are dead as a foolproof refuge for reserves. As Asia moves
When the Nasdaq Sneezes, Crypto Catches Pneumonia Read More »
There are moments in markets when conviction is easy—when price action, narrative, and positioning all point in the same direction.
China’s Self-Reliance Gambit Read More »
China’s determination to secure every link in its industrial chain has upended traditional expectations about how business is done under
Reflation in the Eurozone Read More »
Europe stands at a crossroads where fiscal policy meets geopolitics. As the once-sacrosanct Maastricht budget limits give way to defense-driven
Unmasking China’s Fiscal Deficit Read More »
Debates about Beijing’s fiscal intentions for 2025 abound, yet few realize just how much the multitude of government budget accounts
Three Paths Forward for Emerging Markets After The Yen’s Revival Read More »
If investing globally has taught me one thing, it’s that markets rarely deliver exactly what investors are expecting—and never exactly
Germany’s Debt Brake Unravels: Markets Rejoice, Economists Fret Read More »
After decades spent as Europe’s fiscal disciplinarian, Germany’s pivot toward bold deficit spending signals more than just a domestic shift;
Hardware First: The Chinese AI Strategy Read More »
Rather than chasing groundbreaking leaps in technology at any cost, Chinese companies are leveraging practical innovation and cost-effective, open-source models