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Dollar's Decline Signals Shift; Reconsider Your Investments
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Dollar's Decline Signals Shift; Reconsider Your Investments

Oh boy. “DOLLAR in DECLINE” “The U.S. currency has lost its dominance. What investors should do now.”

By MacroCharts
Supreme Court Undermines Washington’s Geoeconomic Power Base
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Supreme Court Undermines Washington’s Geoeconomic Power Base

The legal foundation of Washington’s geoeconomic power plays is looking shaky after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling invalidated the use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) Source: Vizualytiks https://www.voronoiapp.com/trade/US-Tariff-Revenue-7693

By Geopolitical Guy
US‑Led Regime Change Leaves Libya with 58.8% Inflation
SocialFeb 21, 2026

US‑Led Regime Change Leaves Libya with 58.8% Inflation

#LibyaWatch🇱🇾: Thanks to US-led regime change operations in 2011, Libya is a failed state. Today, I measure Libya’s inflation at 58.8%/yr. LIBYA’S ECONOMY = IN THE TANK. https://t.co/5JVou6TFc3

By Steve Hanke
Section 122 Exemptions Enable Net Tariff Reduction
SocialFeb 21, 2026

Section 122 Exemptions Enable Net Tariff Reduction

Important. Net effect of striking IEEPA/ reciprocal tariffs and doing the 122 with similar product exemptions should be a tariff reduction.

By Brad Setser
China’s Growth Needs Domestic Consumption, Not Exports
SocialFeb 21, 2026

China’s Growth Needs Domestic Consumption, Not Exports

China’s economy has held up remarkably well against shocks like U.S. tariffs but continued resilience will need consumption to drive growth, rather than external demand, according to a report by the International Monetary Fund. @Tracyyyqu https://t.co/7pUUCZaEr2

By Jonathan Cheng
Argentina's 32% Inflation Fueled by Runaway Money Growth
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Argentina's 32% Inflation Fueled by Runaway Money Growth

Argentina’s inflation comes in at a RED HOT 32.4%/yr. NO SURPRISE. AR’s money supply (M3) is growing at 38.7%/yr. That's WELL ABOVE Hanke's Golden Growth Rate of 9.8%/yr, a rate consistent with hitting its 5%/yr inflation target.  INFLATION = PRES. MILEI'S ACHILLES HEEL....

By Steve Hanke
Section 122 Tariffs Approaching Rapidly: Key Points
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Section 122 Tariffs Approaching Rapidly: Key Points

A couple of points on Section 122 tariffs -- as they seem to be coming quickly 1/ https://t.co/s9LF3ZMZ1q

By Brad Setser
IMF's 2025 Report Flawed Using Outdated
SocialFeb 20, 2026

IMF's 2025 Report Flawed Using Outdated

This illustrates the problems with the IMF's 2025 external sector report -- for one, it uses the 2024 current account surplus as its measure, and a lot has changed since then ... 1/2 https://t.co/uBaXFvSXhW

By Brad Setser
China’s Defense Surplus Funding Threatens US Corporate Influence
SocialFeb 20, 2026

China’s Defense Surplus Funding Threatens US Corporate Influence

Sad to watch so many analysts and economists argue that it is a "win" to allow China to continue to deploy surpluses earned from making a significant % of the US military for us 👇into US equity stakes which China...

By Luke Gromen
IEEPA Tariff Ruling Limits Trump’s Broad Tariff Options
SocialFeb 20, 2026

IEEPA Tariff Ruling Limits Trump’s Broad Tariff Options

The Trump administration is sure to use other authorities (122 maybe, 232, 301) to raise tariffs now that the court has struck down the IEEPA tariffs. But striking down IEEPA still matters, particularly for China/other countries that aren't heavily hit by...

By Brad Setser
Inflation‑Adjusted Dollar Down 10% Yet Remains Strong
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Inflation‑Adjusted Dollar Down 10% Yet Remains Strong

The inflation adjusted dollar is only down ~ 10% v its q4 2024 high (it was driven up by the initial Trump trade). The inflation adjusted dollar is more or less back where it was in 2023 and...

By Brad Setser
Trump 2.0 Boosts Banks, Revives Citi’s Fortunes
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Trump 2.0 Boosts Banks, Revives Citi’s Fortunes

We don’t talk about banks much any more, but Trump 2.0 has been good to them, notably Citi the principal casualty of 2008. More on this and other fascinating topics in the Chartbook Top links today. https://t.co/saPWxJgDju

By Adam Tooze
Falling CPI‑PCE Spread Signals Declining Inflation, Defying Q4 GDP
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Falling CPI‑PCE Spread Signals Declining Inflation, Defying Q4 GDP

When the CPI-PCE spread heads lower (the spread is cyclical), it is because inflation is going lower. CPI is what matters.. End of discussion The economy is currently doing the opposite of that Q4 GDP report https://t.co/xBUcAxE1EP

By Andreas Steno Larsen
Supreme Court Blocks Key Tariff Components, Administration Must Seek Alternatives
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Supreme Court Blocks Key Tariff Components, Administration Must Seek Alternatives

Update on US tariffs: The Supreme Court has ruled 6-3 against components of the administration's tariff policy. The ball is now in the administration’s court—specifically the willingness and ability to impose tariffs under alternative legal authorities. #economy #tariffs #markets

By Mohamed El‑Erian
Historic Uncertainty Spurs Opportunities in AI and Energy Stocks
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Historic Uncertainty Spurs Opportunities in AI and Energy Stocks

Thoughts? The World Uncertainty Index has surged to historic levels—exceeding Iraq War, COVID, and 9/11—and identify five stocks positioned to perform well under these geopolitical conditions: Palantir (AI battlefield intelligence), ExxonMobil and Cameco/CCJ (energy security), and NVIDIA (AI defense technology),...

By Tall Guy Tycoon
India’s AI Surge: Codex Users Grow 4x Weekly
SocialFeb 20, 2026

India’s AI Surge: Codex Users Grow 4x Weekly

Great meeting with PM @narendramodi today to talk about the incredible energy around AI in India. India is our fastest growing market for codex globally, up 4x in weekly users in the past 2 weeks alone. 🇮🇳! https://t.co/MRbw0UkotJ

By Sam Altman
Hedge Funds Slash US Equity Leverage, Yet Remain Highly Exposed
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Hedge Funds Slash US Equity Leverage, Yet Remain Highly Exposed

From GS Prime trading desk on Flows, via Bbrg: “Against a more challenging performance backdrop and tougher technicals, hedge funds have turned more defensive and net sold US equities MTD at the fastest pace since March 25,” the team led by...

By MacroCharts
Protecting Domestic EVs Requires Tariffs or Local Content Rules
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Protecting Domestic EVs Requires Tariffs or Local Content Rules

Very good Rhodium piece on the cost advantage of Chinese EVs: “In practice, countries seeking to protect domestic industries have two broad options. One is to impose very high tariffs that account not only for subsidies but also for structural...

By Michael Pettis
125 International Companies Exit Pakistan Amid Corruption Claims
SocialFeb 20, 2026

125 International Companies Exit Pakistan Amid Corruption Claims

#PakWatch🇵🇰: 125 international companies are ceasing operations in Pakistan. PAK = CORRUPT = 3RD WORLD https://t.co/tmHXxbtj8I

By Steve Hanke
Busan Deal: US Sacrific
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Busan Deal: US Sacrific

The impact of the "Busan" deal is now in the trade data -- the US clearly gave up a bit of tariff revenue (lowering the tariff on China) for a bit of supply chain peace, and the prospect of...

By Brad Setser
IMF Estimates Chinese Yuan Undervalued by Roughly 19%
SocialFeb 20, 2026

IMF Estimates Chinese Yuan Undervalued by Roughly 19%

Just how undervalued is the Chinese yuan -- the IMF (via the Economist) just revised its estimate up to 19% (plus or minus 4%) 1/many https://t.co/IJ4Z1SmGIq

By Brad Setser
Exclude Pharma and Gold to Reveal True US Trade Trend
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Exclude Pharma and Gold to Reveal True US Trade Trend

I think the best way to look at the underlying trend in the US trade data is strip out pharmaceuticals and gold (both were heavily influenced by the threat of tariffs, even though none were imposed on either category) 1/ https://t.co/7l20zR7CTr

By Brad Setser
Strategic Partnership Shouldn't Just Be German Production in China
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Strategic Partnership Shouldn't Just Be German Production in China

Hope the "strategic partnership" is more than allowing German companies to produce in China for the German (and European) market ...

By Brad Setser
South Korea, Turkey, Thailand Lead YTD Market Gains
SocialFeb 19, 2026

South Korea, Turkey, Thailand Lead YTD Market Gains

Best performing stock markets in the world (local currency) year-to-date. 1. S Korea +34.7% 2. Turkey +24.1% 3. Thailand +18.6% In Asia only Indonesia, India negative. Malaysia is up only 4.3%.

By Azharuddin | Azha Investing
China Overtakes Germany as Leading Car Exporter, Threatening German Industry
SocialFeb 19, 2026

China Overtakes Germany as Leading Car Exporter, Threatening German Industry

Good piece "For not only has China’s market begun to dry up for Germany, big chunks of German industry now regard China as a direct threat to their interests" Great chart China is a much bigger net exporter (of cars) now than Germany...

By Brad Setser
Armenia Faces Nuclear Dilemma, U.S. Aid Could Break Deadlock
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Armenia Faces Nuclear Dilemma, U.S. Aid Could Break Deadlock

Armenia's power is supplied by what is widely considered the least safe nuclear reactor on the planet, and it has no money to replace it. With Russia occupied in Ukraine, the country is desperately searching for a solution. On one end,...

By Peter Zeihan
Ethiopia’s 2024 Petrol Ban Saves $5B, Fuels
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Ethiopia’s 2024 Petrol Ban Saves $5B, Fuels

Ethiopia didn’t ban petrol cars in 2024 to hug trees: Importing oil was bleeding them dry - costing over $5b/ year in precious foreign exchange From close to zero before the 2024 ban, EV sales now make up over 60% of...

By Assaad Razzouk
IMF Must Incorporate Lagged RMB in China Surplus Forecasts
SocialFeb 19, 2026

IMF Must Incorporate Lagged RMB in China Surplus Forecasts

A very important point The IMF needs a new methodology for forecasting China's external surplus, one that explicitly includes the RMB (with lags)

By Brad Setser
China's December Short‑term US Deposits Signal Backdoor Intervention
SocialFeb 19, 2026

China's December Short‑term US Deposits Signal Backdoor Intervention

The China story in the TIC data isn't the slide in China's long-term holdings in US custodians -- it is the rise in China's bills and short-term deposits in December. That hints that some of the December surge in...

By Brad Setser
China‑Iran Alliance Turns Regional Conflict Into Global Threat
SocialFeb 19, 2026

China‑Iran Alliance Turns Regional Conflict Into Global Threat

When great powers align, regional conflicts become global risks. China’s support of Iran is shifting the escalation ladder—and changing the strategic balance of the world. Understand what this means before it happens. Full analysis on website #Geopolitics #China #Iran #GlobalPower #Strategy

By David Murrin
December Goods Deficit Rebounds to Fall‑2024 Levels
SocialFeb 19, 2026

December Goods Deficit Rebounds to Fall‑2024 Levels

December goods deficit (ex oil) was back where it was in the fall of 2024, which seems like a fair read -- the October dip as a one off tied to reversing pharma front running a feared tariff and a...

By Brad Setser
China’s Growth Model Shift Faces Deep Structural Hurdles
SocialFeb 19, 2026

China’s Growth Model Shift Faces Deep Structural Hurdles

Now that there is a consensus on what has caused the imbalances and why they are so damaging to China and to the global economy, we have to begin to understand just why it will be so difficult for China...

By Michael Pettis
China’s Hidden Subsidies Dwarf IMF’s 4% Estimate
SocialFeb 19, 2026

China’s Hidden Subsidies Dwarf IMF’s 4% Estimate

FT: “The IMF estimated that China spends about 4 per cent of its GDP subsidising companies in critical sectors, and said it should reduce that by 2 percentage points in the medium term.” This is a start, of course, but just...

By Michael Pettis
China's Auto Export Surge Hits EU Markets, Tariffs Powerless
SocialFeb 19, 2026

China's Auto Export Surge Hits EU Markets, Tariffs Powerless

China's auto exports went vertical in Dec. '25. All those cars go to EM (red), not the G10 (blue). That complicates EU efforts to protect its car makers. China's export surge is decimating EU export markets. There's not much EU...

By Robin Brooks
Retail Investors Dump $8.3B, Near‑Historic Outflows
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Retail Investors Dump $8.3B, Near‑Historic Outflows

BofA Clients Sold Stocks at Near-Historic Levels via Bbrg: “Clients dumped US equities last week, with outflows reaching near-historic levels.” “Outflows were the *third highest* since records began in 2008.” [$8.3 Billion] *Who will be right: Retail/HFs or Institutions?

By MacroCharts
India's Exports Surge Despite Higher US Tariffs
SocialFeb 19, 2026

India's Exports Surge Despite Higher US Tariffs

From the World Bank’s Global Economic Prospects: Indian merchandise exports rose despite higher US tariffs. MODI’S ON A ROLL. https://t.co/yxKowcoHyv

By Steve Hanke
India's 6.5% Growth Beats China, Fastest Major Economy
SocialFeb 19, 2026

India's 6.5% Growth Beats China, Fastest Major Economy

As the World Bank notes, India is the fastest-growing major economy. India's growth rate of 6.5% is even outpacing China's. https://t.co/3S7a6Z6LbT

By Steve Hanke
India Drives South Asia's 6‑7% Growth; Rest Lags
SocialFeb 19, 2026

India Drives South Asia's 6‑7% Growth; Rest Lags

According to the World Bank, South Asia growth stays near 6-7%. Strip out India, and the region slows sharply. India is the growth story. https://t.co/Q8e7g9b1j3

By Steve Hanke
China Cuts US Treasury Holdings to Crisis Low
SocialFeb 19, 2026

China Cuts US Treasury Holdings to Crisis Low

🚨Chinese officials had urged banks to limit purchases of US government bonds, and instructed those with high exposure to SELL their positions. Data shows China’s holdings of US Treasuries fell to $682.6 billion, the lowest since the Financial Crisis.👇 https://globalmarketsinvestor.beehiiv.com/p/is-the-us-dollar-gradually-losing-its-safe-haven-status

By Global Markets Investor (newsletter author)
North Korea's Inflation Soars to 74.6%, World’s Third Highest
SocialFeb 19, 2026

North Korea's Inflation Soars to 74.6%, World’s Third Highest

#NKWatch🇰🇵: Today, I measure North Korea’s inflation at 74.6%/yr — that’s the THIRD HIGHEST IN THE WORLD. Kim’s rockets fly, but inflation is what’s truly SKYROCKETING. https://t.co/EbYJ0oBnAW

By Steve Hanke
IMF: China's Export Growth Harms Its Trading Partners
SocialFeb 19, 2026

IMF: China's Export Growth Harms Its Trading Partners

The latest IMF analysis of China (The staff report/ Article IV) highlights that China's export driven growth has come at the expense of its trading partners. That is welcome, and very necessary message 1/many https://t.co/RTYAzRkFAv

By Brad Setser
Korean Reforms Spark Value Ups, Awaiting IBKR Access
SocialFeb 19, 2026

Korean Reforms Spark Value Ups, Awaiting IBKR Access

I initially thought the Korean reforms would be ineffective. But on the ground, I’m seeing many companies come up with highly positive value up plans. And valuations remain a fraction of those in Japan. Once IBKR opens access, the focus...

By Michael Fritzell
Income Gaps Fuel Migration Across CARICOM Nations
SocialFeb 18, 2026

Income Gaps Fuel Migration Across CARICOM Nations

Stark differences in income drive migration within CARICOM (and these are official data). More at today's Chartbook Top Links: https://t.co/DaCnHTI3Wj

By Adam Tooze
India Navy Seizes Shadow Fleet, Triggering Domino Effect
SocialFeb 18, 2026

India Navy Seizes Shadow Fleet, Triggering Domino Effect

India's navy has begun seizing shadow fleet tankers in its exclusive economic zone. As I've said in other videos covering the shadow fleet, once the first domino falls...the rest will quickly follow. #crudeoil #crude #india #geopolitics https://t.co/IVVPGp8cQ7

By Peter Zeihan
World Order Collapses: Entering Stage 6 of Global Disorder
SocialFeb 18, 2026

World Order Collapses: Entering Stage 6 of Global Disorder

It’s official: The current world order has broken down. In my parlance, we are in the Stage 6 part of the Big Cycle in which there is great disorder arising from being in a period in which there are no rules,...

By Ray Dalio
IEA Shifts Priorities to Security, Clean Energy, Affordability
SocialFeb 18, 2026

IEA Shifts Priorities to Security, Clean Energy, Affordability

IEA executive director Fatih Birol proposes focusing the agency's work in three areas during the next few years: 1) energy security -- "first and foremost" mission 2) new energy uptake (wind, solar, geothermal, nuclear) 3) afordability of energy "IEA 3.0" may well be...

By Javier Blas
Multiple Crises, Stalled Talks, White House Impatience Signal Change
SocialFeb 18, 2026

Multiple Crises, Stalled Talks, White House Impatience Signal Change

two conflicts. two stalled negotiations. one impatient white house. the next few weeks could look very different from today. @gzeromedia

By Ian Bremmer
China’s Outward FDI Surpasses Inward, Gap Widens
SocialFeb 18, 2026

China’s Outward FDI Surpasses Inward, Gap Widens

Since the 2010s and BRI, Chinese FDI has matched or exceeded inward FDI, but now a really big gap is opening up. More at today's Chartbook Top Links: https://t.co/DcgBB3hzww

By Adam Tooze
History’s Empire Cycle Reveals Today’s Global Power Shift
SocialFeb 18, 2026

History’s Empire Cycle Reveals Today’s Global Power Shift

Empires rise. Empires peak. Empires fall. Medieval thinkers understood the structural forces behind power, decline, and transition. Those same cycles are shaping the world today. Understand the pattern. Know what comes next. Read more at davidmurrin.co.uk #Geopolitics #EmpireCycles #History #Strategy #GlobalPower

By David Murrin