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Canada Enjoys World‑lowest Tariffs Amid Post‑ruling Calm
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Canada Enjoys World‑lowest Tariffs Amid Post‑ruling Calm

I imagine no one in Ottawa is in a great rush given the tariff chaos post Supreme Court ruling and the great deal Canada is getting right now -literally the lowest effective tariff rate in the world (possibly by accident...

By Matina Stevis-Gridneff
Courts to Decide Why Collected Tariffs Remain Unrefunded
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Courts to Decide Why Collected Tariffs Remain Unrefunded

USTR: Courts will tell about tariff refunds. US collected the tariffs. Why are they not stepping up on refunds?

By Tom Craig
China’s 5-Year Plan Boosts Energy Security, Regional Self‑Reliance
SocialFeb 25, 2026

China’s 5-Year Plan Boosts Energy Security, Regional Self‑Reliance

How China’s 5-year energy plan could change the way it powers its economy Beijing will prioritise energy security through large-scale projects and greater regional self-reliance, as risks mount at home and overseas https://t.co/HwoETxozqe via @scmpnews

By Paul Triolo
Brace for the Next Trade Storm After Tariff Blizzard
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Brace for the Next Trade Storm After Tariff Blizzard

After the Tariff Blizzard, Are You Ready for the Next Storm? - https://t.co/syg5yLFZmi @joinindago #TrumpTariffs #IEEPA #SupremeCourt #globaltrade #supplychain #logistics #tradecompliance

By Adrian Gonzalez
US Policies Amplify Global Inflation Beyond Shared Goods
SocialFeb 25, 2026

US Policies Amplify Global Inflation Beyond Shared Goods

"How U.S.-Centric is the Inflation Problem?" https://t.co/536nv3SjWg "whatever common elements are shared by globally traded consumer and business goods have been augmented by country-specific decisions in the United States, Germany, and Canada." https://t.co/QflnhV9CDt

By Scott Lincicome
LNG Export Permits Strengthen U.S. Industry and European Security
SocialFeb 25, 2026

LNG Export Permits Strengthen U.S. Industry and European Security

I can't remember--who was the president 10 years ago? That Administration's decision to grant permits for LNG exports was a boon for the domestic O&G industry while also helping U.S. and European security by reducing dependence on Russian energy exports.

By Michael E. Webber
Treasury Secretary Admits Tariffs Pretext, Investigations Reverse‑engineered
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Treasury Secretary Admits Tariffs Pretext, Investigations Reverse‑engineered

Also, it's nice to see the Treasury Secretary openly admit the new Section 301 investigations will be reverse-engineered to justify new tariffs. Not even a hint that the investigation might go negative. It's all just a pretext. https://t.co/HDwm3f4gpE https://t.co/U1olE8kLdE

By Scott Lincicome
US Holds Nearly All Global Data Center Capacity
SocialFeb 25, 2026

US Holds Nearly All Global Data Center Capacity

The US has 3,960 data centers, more than the next 14 countries COMBINED. MASSIVE capital buildout. MASSIVE electricity demand. https://t.co/2CnR0GW60v

By Steve Hanke
Free Trade Is the Greatest Path to Prosperity and Peace
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Free Trade Is the Greatest Path to Prosperity and Peace

"In the name of both prosperity and world peace there are few steps that we could take which would contribute more than a complete move toward free trade." -- Milton Friedman https://t.co/5HsJX8FJPm

By Steve Hanke
North Korean Won Plummets, Becomes World’s Second Worst Currency
SocialFeb 25, 2026

North Korean Won Plummets, Becomes World’s Second Worst Currency

On this week's Hanke's #CurrencyWatchlist, the North Korean won ranks as the WORLD'S 2ND WORST CURRENCY. The won has depreciated by over 50% against the USD in the past year. KIM JONG UN'S ANTICS = CURRENCY CATASTROPHE. https://t.co/mODtL8ocdu

By Steve Hanke
UK’s Single Trade Window: Shaping Tomorrow’s Customs Efficiency
SocialFeb 25, 2026

UK’s Single Trade Window: Shaping Tomorrow’s Customs Efficiency

I wrote a short blog on the future of the UK’s Single Trade Window on the back of last week’s FT article co-authored by @pmdfoster /1 https://t.co/b4rmt3AXzu

By Dr. Anna Jerzewska
Gold's Historic Premium Signals Potential 2025 Bust
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Gold's Historic Premium Signals Potential 2025 Bust

The 2026 Gold Rush Risks a 2025 Bitcoin-Like Bust - At almost 3x, gold has never sustained a greater stretch vs. its 120-month moving average with inflation so low. The graphic highlights a historic oxymoron for the traditional haven: its...

By Mike McGlone
Yen Rebounds, Forint Climbs, Yuan Rallies Onward
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Yen Rebounds, Forint Climbs, Yuan Rallies Onward

JPY reversing weaker HUF gaining (on negative polls for Orban) CNH continues to rally consistently

By Jens Nordvig
US Treasury Borrowing No Longer Cheap Despite 4% Yield
SocialFeb 25, 2026

US Treasury Borrowing No Longer Cheap Despite 4% Yield

There's lots of buzz about 10-year Treasury yield falling to 4%. But when you look at this yield vs US peers - hedging those yields back into US Dollars - the US picture isn't nearly so sanguine. The days when...

By Robin Brooks
Indonesian-Chinese Shift Assets to Singapore, I’d Follow
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Indonesian-Chinese Shift Assets to Singapore, I’d Follow

You can tell that Indonesian-Chinese have moved assets to Singapore the past year. I would have done the same.

By Michael Fritzell
Yen Rebounds; Intervention Futile Amid Debt Overhang
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Yen Rebounds; Intervention Futile Amid Debt Overhang

The Yen is heading back to where it was before the "rate check" from the NY Fed. Intervention doesn't work, especially when the underlying issue is a massive debt overhang and politicians who prefer denial to taking hard, but needed...

By Robin Brooks
Japanese Stocks Hit Record Highs Amid Yen, JGB Selloff
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Japanese Stocks Hit Record Highs Amid Yen, JGB Selloff

Yen and JGBs Sold on New BOJ Nominees While Japanese Stocks Rally to Record Highs: The dollar was initially sold during President Trump’s State of the Union Address. However, against most of the G10 currencies, it remains within the well-worn...

By Marc Chandler
Turkey's Reserve Losses Signal Strong Depreciation Pressure
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Turkey's Reserve Losses Signal Strong Depreciation Pressure

Turkey had sustained reserve losses towards the end of last year (blue), even though Lira was falling and USD was weak. That's a sign that depreciation pressure is substantial, a reflection of the large current account deficit. Same old story...

By Robin Brooks
Dovish BOJ Picks Trigger Yen Selloff, Stock Surge
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Dovish BOJ Picks Trigger Yen Selloff, Stock Surge

The main development today is the reaction to the two dovish nominations to the BOJ board. The yen and JGBs have been sold, while Japanese stocks raced to record highs. Note there are many large option FX...

By Marc Chandler
Japan PM Takaichi Mocks US over Dovish Central Bank Picks
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Japan PM Takaichi Mocks US over Dovish Central Bank Picks

"Mine is bigger than yours" "Mine is better than yours" "My Central Bank appointee is more dovish than yours" says Japan PM #Takaichi to #Trump after she picked 2 #reflationist candidates #forex $USDJPY #USDJPY

By Ashraf Laidi
Lagarde Likely to Exit Early, Knot Poised as Successor
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Lagarde Likely to Exit Early, Knot Poised as Successor

Christine Lagarde is expected to leave the ECB before her term ends, paving the way for Klaas Knot to succeed her as president, according to a Bloomberg survey of economists https://t.co/rjUbI1zZMG via @jrandow https://t.co/aOgFWMclPG

By Zöe Schneeweiss
BofA Records Highest Euro Allocation, Cuts US Exposure
SocialFeb 25, 2026

BofA Records Highest Euro Allocation, Cuts US Exposure

Bank of America show the biggest positive allocation to #euro assets on record in an impressive global rebalancing. A net 22% say they hold a lower-than-benchmark allocation to US, from just 6% at end of 2025. The backlash appears to...

By Ashraf Laidi
China’s Scale‑Subsidy Strategy Decimates Global Industries
SocialFeb 25, 2026

China’s Scale‑Subsidy Strategy Decimates Global Industries

China didn’t compete. It demolished entire industries through one ruthless strategy: build massive scale, use subsidies and currency manipulation, export at prices no one can match. Furniture, Solar Panels, Telecom Infrastructure, Textiles, Toys, etc. Gone. And 10 more industries are already under attack. My...

By Ram Charan
Ramadan Continues Amid Libya’s 56% Annual Inflation.
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Ramadan Continues Amid Libya’s 56% Annual Inflation.

#LibyaWatch🇱🇾: Ramadan celebrations continue, but soaring prices leave many in Libya struggling. Today, I measure Libya’s inflation at 56.3%/yr. THE WEST'S REGIME CHANGE, WITH THE DECAPITATION AND REMOVAL OF GADDAFI = DESTROYED LIBYA. https://t.co/velLOmEvbM

By Steve Hanke
Shanghai Loosens Homebuying Rules to Combat Property Slump
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Shanghai Loosens Homebuying Rules to Combat Property Slump

Bloomberg: "Shanghai eased homebuying rules, in the latest attempt by authorities to contain the nation’s prolonged property slump." https://t.co/7gAmMs7Onw

By Michael Pettis
Yuan Deposits Rise, Household Growth Slows, Non‑bank Surge Persists
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Yuan Deposits Rise, Household Growth Slows, Non‑bank Surge Persists

Yicai: "Chinese yuan deposits saw strong year-on-year growth in January, but the pattern of slower household deposit growth alongside faster non-bank deposit growth persisted. Industry insiders said this does not mean that money is leaving the banking system, nor does...

By Michael Pettis
Spring Festival 2026 Consumer Sales Jump 13.7% YoY
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Spring Festival 2026 Consumer Sales Jump 13.7% YoY

1/3 Xinhua: "According to China's value-added tax invoice data, the 2026 Spring Festival holiday saw the average daily sales revenues of consumer-related industries increase by 13.7 percent from last year's Spring Festival holiday." https://t.co/kWT8ZTr29T

By Michael Pettis
Markets Misread Dovish BoJ as Bullish Amid Rate‑Driven Rally
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Markets Misread Dovish BoJ as Bullish Amid Rate‑Driven Rally

so Japanese markets suffered deflation for decades at the hands of a dovish BoJ... and the markets have had a historic rally on the back of rising rates and yet somehow the market thinks dovish BoJ nominations is bullish... got it

By Japan Deep Value
Emerging Markets Outpace US Stocks Since 2024 Peak
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Emerging Markets Outpace US Stocks Since 2024 Peak

🚨Have US stocks PEAKED? The US stocks versus emerging market equities ratio has been falling for the last 15 months, after peaking in November 2024. Over this period, emerging market stocks have returned +48% while the S&P 500 delivered just +15%👇 https://globalmarketsinvestor.beehiiv.com/p/the-us-stock-market-has-peaked

By Global Markets Investor (newsletter author)
US Shale and SPR only Temporary Buffers for Iran Shock
SocialFeb 25, 2026

US Shale and SPR only Temporary Buffers for Iran Shock

U.S. shale + SPR barrels & China’s vast stockpiles will offset Iran oil disruptions, writes @ronbousso1 But shale doesn't surge on command & stockpiles are a short-lived buffer The most likely shock absorbers are a limited Iran conflict & China stepping...

By Art Berman Blog
Home Prices Stay Resilient Across 2.75%-18% Rates
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Home Prices Stay Resilient Across 2.75%-18% Rates

The history of home prices when rates ranged from 2.75% to 18% during this period. https://t.co/I0aE7X40Jt

By Logan Mohtashami
Uranium Enrichment Capacity, Not Reactors, Limits Supply
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Uranium Enrichment Capacity, Not Reactors, Limits Supply

Uranium enrichment is running straight into a hard physical bottleneck Enrichment capacity, not reactors, is the constraint The US is still deeply dependent on Russian enrichment https://t.co/UzZh17Lcy5 #NuclearEnergy #Uranium #EnergySecurity #SupplyChains #EnergyTransition #Geopolitics

By Art Berman Blog
Top Countries Supplying US Solar Panels in 2025
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Top Countries Supplying US Solar Panels in 2025

From which countries did the US import solar panels in 2025? #energysky -- via Solar Power World: https://t.co/50iShtuhwp

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
WSJ Dismisses Balance of Payments, Sparks Skepticism
SocialFeb 25, 2026

WSJ Dismisses Balance of Payments, Sparks Skepticism

Well, the WSJ oped page lost me with statement that the balance of payments is a non issue ... 1/2

By Brad Setser
Foreigners Still Buying US Assets Despite Dollar Weakness
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Foreigners Still Buying US Assets Despite Dollar Weakness

Foreign stocks are beating US stocks and the dollar is weakening, yet foreigners bought $1.4 trillion in US securities last year. The selling wave everyone is talking about isn't showing up in the data. 🔒 Members-Only https://t.co/yXliX9IMIO

By Ed Yardeni
Liquidity, Not Earnings, Halts Market Rally
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Liquidity, Not Earnings, Halts Market Rally

What happened to the stock market? The market rally has come to a HALT. Earnings and innovation are not the problem, liquidity is.

By Hyperstocks
Markets Teeter on Tariffs, Iran Tensions, Trump SOTU
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Markets Teeter on Tariffs, Iran Tensions, Trump SOTU

Stocks & the dollar hang in the balance amid tariff chaos and possible war with Iran as President Trump delivers his State of the Union speech. Are the markets in trouble? #SOTU2026 #Trump #tariffs #Iran #market #stockmarkets #DOLLAR #Macro #Trading https://t.co/PVSRBaRIjl

By Ilya Spivak
Vaca Muerta's Promise Stalls Behind Fiscal and Infrastructure Hurdles
SocialFeb 25, 2026

Vaca Muerta's Promise Stalls Behind Fiscal and Infrastructure Hurdles

Argentina’s Vaca Muerta looks great on paper, but it’s not the next Permian. Argentina’s fiscal mess, weak infrastructure, & massive capex needs are real barriers. Continental’s hype says as much about a fading Bakken play as it does about Vaca Muerta. https://t.co/SGzycaNHEd #Oil...

By Art Berman Blog
Trump Tariffs Produce Negligible Job Growth, a Flop
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Trump Tariffs Produce Negligible Job Growth, a Flop

My view in @FortuneMagazine on Pres. Trump's tariffs: "Only 181,000 total jobs were created in the US last year, down from 2.2 million in 2024. Contrary to the Spinmeister-in-Chief, tariffs are, when it comes to jobs, a flop." https://t.co/LtaB5ShdIl

By Steve Hanke
Dollar Weakness Shifts Next Bull Market Beyond America
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Dollar Weakness Shifts Next Bull Market Beyond America

The next bull market may not be American. Dollar weakness changes leadership. If the dollar is in a structural bear, global diversification stops being optional. Capital rotates. Narratives lag. Read the full framework: https://t.co/RJWIidZeAI @DynamicAlphaSol

By Michael A. Gayed, CFA (Lead-Lag Report)
Trump Wields Tariffs as Coercive Negotiation Tool
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Trump Wields Tariffs as Coercive Negotiation Tool

My views in @FortuneMagazine on Pres. Trump’s upcoming State of the Union: "With the tariff gun at their heads, the Tariff Man asserts that he can force them to sign on the dotted line, even if it is under duress." https://t.co/rfie6YbkBa

By Steve Hanke
Eli Lilly's 2025 Irish Tax Bill Doubles U.S.
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Eli Lilly's 2025 Irish Tax Bill Doubles U.S.

Whoah Nellie. Looks like Ireland's list of its top 3 corporate tax papers will need to be updated for 2025 ... Eli Lilly reported paying $6.6b to Ireland in 2025 (2x its US federal income tax payments) https://t.co/MEw7WMzPft

By Brad Setser
Money Supply Surge Keeps Precious Metals Bull Market Early
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Money Supply Surge Keeps Precious Metals Bull Market Early

The U.S. money supply has soared nearly 5x since 2000, pushing the cost of living significantly higher — yet most people still prefer dollars over gold & silver. That means the precious metals bull market is still very young,

By Liz Ann Sonders
Tariffs Contradict Carnegie’s Friendship Principles, Says Fortune
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Tariffs Contradict Carnegie’s Friendship Principles, Says Fortune

My views in @FortuneMagazine on Pres. Trump’s upcoming State of the Union: "The use of tariffs as threats and leverage is nowhere to be found in Dale Carnegie’s 1936 classic How to Win Friends and Influence People.” https://t.co/rfie6YbkBa

By Steve Hanke
France Revives Interventionist
SocialFeb 24, 2026

France Revives Interventionist

Paging President Macron as well -- Old fashioned imbalances are back, as is intervention (now done through the back door) ... which sets the ground work for France to try to actually achieve something at its G-7

By Brad Setser
Bull Market Still Strong, Yet Flattening Into Picks‑and‑Shovels
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Bull Market Still Strong, Yet Flattening Into Picks‑and‑Shovels

Another week, another headline bombshell. Such has been the norm during the past year or so. But charts are charts, and there is a lot we can learn from them in order to optimize the signal-to-noise ratio. What do...

By Jurrien Timmer
PBOC Buying $100B Monthly to Curb Yuan Surge
SocialFeb 24, 2026

PBOC Buying $100B Monthly to Curb Yuan Surge

The mandarins at the PBOC are in a difficult spot -- a faster pace of CNY appreciation against the dollar has convinced Chinese exporters to bring funds back home, and driven the need to buy $100b a month (give or...

By Brad Setser
Inflation Gaps, Europe’s Structural Hurdles, US Court Ruling Explained
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Inflation Gaps, Europe’s Structural Hurdles, US Court Ruling Explained

Tariffs, trade and transatlantic divergence Dr Linda Yueh unpacks inflation splits, Europe’s structural challenge and a landmark US court ruling https://t.co/0yboLoVlmp

By Linda Yueh
Tariffs Boost Steel Jobs, Undermine U.S. Manufacturing
SocialFeb 24, 2026

Tariffs Boost Steel Jobs, Undermine U.S. Manufacturing

"Trump’s Tariffs Are Adding Steel Mill Jobs, and Crushing American Factories" https://t.co/EdQKmnKPzv You guys will never believe this, but heavily taxing a vital manufacturing input isn't good for manufacturing. https://t.co/6IRvgAXzPH

By Scott Lincicome