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Immigrants Expand Demand, Creating New Jobs
SocialMar 29, 2026

Immigrants Expand Demand, Creating New Jobs

Immigrants weren’t just filling existing jobs; they were helping create them. That’s Econ 101: jobs are not a fixed pie. More people means more customers, more demand, more businesses expanding, and yes, more hiring. https://t.co/TuC32PJmUk

By Justin Wolfers
War‑Driven Energy Shock Pushes Importers Toward Alternatives
SocialMar 29, 2026

War‑Driven Energy Shock Pushes Importers Toward Alternatives

As the outbreak of a regional war disrupts global energy markets for the second time in four years, oil & gas importing countries will be motivated to find alternatives; coal, nuclear, renewables and EVs alike, as @bradplumer & Rebecca Elliott...

By Jesse D. Jenkins
Heavy Data Week Ahead, Iran Conflict Still Dominates
SocialMar 29, 2026

Heavy Data Week Ahead, Iran Conflict Still Dominates

This week is packed with market moving data but Iran War will remain a key focus 👇 🇺🇸 US -Retail Sales -Non-Farm Payrolls -ADP -Chicago PMI -ISM Mfg -Confidence -Trade 🇪🇺 EZ -EZ CPI & GE CPI -Confidence -GE Retail Sales -GE Unemployment 🇬🇧 UK -GDP 🇨🇦 CA -GDP -Trade 🇦🇺 AU -RBA Minutes -Trade 🇯🇵 JP -CPI -Retail Sales -Tankan

By Kathy Lien
US Empire Decline Confirmed, Eastern Powers Ascend
SocialMar 29, 2026

US Empire Decline Confirmed, Eastern Powers Ascend

Back in 2010 on @cnbc , I warned that the American empire was entering a phase of rapid decline, and that Eastern powers would rise to fill the vacuum. 📉That forecast is now unfolding in real time. This isn’t hindsight....

By David Murrin
Pakistan Hosts Saudi, Turkish, Egyptian Ministers to Mediate US‑Iran Tensions
SocialMar 29, 2026

Pakistan Hosts Saudi, Turkish, Egyptian Ministers to Mediate US‑Iran Tensions

The foreign affairs ministers of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt are gathering in Islamabad today for urgent talks as they try to mediate between the US and Iran.

By Javier Blas
All Markets Move as One Unified Implicate Order
SocialMar 29, 2026

All Markets Move as One Unified Implicate Order

The Implicate Order is the portfolio Bohm's undivided whole isn't philosophy — it's how Oil, Dollar, Bond Yields, and Equity Sectors move together inside a single Quad The Macro Tourist sees separate assets. The Fractal Mathematician sees...

By Keith McCullough
Iran Conflict Erases $12 Trillion, Global Stocks Drop $11.5 Tr
SocialMar 29, 2026

Iran Conflict Erases $12 Trillion, Global Stocks Drop $11.5 Tr

Meanwhile, the conflict in Iran has already wiped about $12 trillion off global markets. Many investors are selling off assets due to the risk of escalation and rising oil prices. As a result, the total capitalization of the global stock market...

By Crypto Jack
Eurozone Borrowing Costs Spike over Iran Shock Fears
SocialMar 29, 2026

Eurozone Borrowing Costs Spike over Iran Shock Fears

Eurozone borrowing costs soar on fears of fiscal hit from Iran shock via @FT https://t.co/QuVa5RF5wm

By Michael Hewson
Bear Scenario Looms: Oil Spikes, Fed Stuck, S&P Near 6k
SocialMar 29, 2026

Bear Scenario Looms: Oil Spikes, Fed Stuck, S&P Near 6k

Looks like next week is heading towards the bear case scenario I highlighted in my weekly report. Bear case (35% probability): The April 6 deadline produces strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure. Iran retaliates against Saudi or UAE oil facilities. Brent breaks...

By my.stock.research
Euro Adoption Spikes Bulgaria's Inflation Beyond ECB Target
SocialMar 29, 2026

Euro Adoption Spikes Bulgaria's Inflation Beyond ECB Target

Bulgaria’s FORCED ADOPTION of the Euro was supposed to benefit Bulgaria. Instead, inflation sits at 3.32%/yr, WELL ABOVE the ECB's 2%/yr inflation target. As the Father of Bulgaria’s currency board, I predicted this. https://t.co/c3KVbZZNxx

By Steve Hanke
Borrowing on Track,
SocialMar 29, 2026

Borrowing on Track,

Half the annual borrowing in half the year is completely in line with estimates. A crisis may also need additional borrowing, let's see. Rbi will also announce a pay out soon and the balance sheet is way too large, hope...

By Deepak Shenoy
Vietnam's Economy Thrives; To Lam Emerges as Reformer
SocialMar 29, 2026

Vietnam's Economy Thrives; To Lam Emerges as Reformer

Vietnam's macro situation is so impressive. And To Lam seems to be more of a reformer than I initially thought. https://t.co/pKtcfrLTG6

By Michael Fritzell
Global Debt Hits $111 Trillion; US, China Over Half
SocialMar 29, 2026

Global Debt Hits $111 Trillion; US, China Over Half

See how global government debt reached $111 trillion in 2025, with the U.S. and China together accounting for over half the total. https://t.co/rKkfcrsNdf via @visualcap

By Alex Zhavoronkov, PhD
Underpaid Workers Cause Overproduction and Economic Crises
SocialMar 29, 2026

Underpaid Workers Cause Overproduction and Economic Crises

"Because workers are paid less than the total value they produce, they eventually cannot afford to buy back the goods they have created. This leads to a glut in the market, falling prices, factory closures, and mass unemployment." Karl Marx was...

By Michael Fritzell
India Gains Global Market Share Across Industries
SocialMar 29, 2026

India Gains Global Market Share Across Industries

India taking market share in almost every global industry, e.g. electronics, machinery and offshore services https://t.co/oP7wSlNcF0

By Michael Fritzell
Japan’s Low Inflation Mirrors Sluggish Money Supply Growth
SocialMar 29, 2026

Japan’s Low Inflation Mirrors Sluggish Money Supply Growth

Japan’s inflation eases to 1.26%/yr in February, BELOW its inflation target of 2%/yr. Japan’s money supply (M2) is growing at 1.73%/yr, WELL BELOW Hanke’s Golden Growth Rate of ~6.07%/yr, consistent w/ Japan’s 2%/yr inflation target. THE INFLATION STORY = A MONEY SUPPLY...

By Steve Hanke
Fuel Price Spike to Raise Living Costs Nationwide
SocialMar 29, 2026

Fuel Price Spike to Raise Living Costs Nationwide

The President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa; “Higher fuel prices will affect every sector, beginning the 1st of April we are going to see a spike in fuel prices” “𝗜𝗻𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘀𝗲𝗱 𝗰𝗼𝘀𝘁 𝗼𝗳 𝗹𝗶𝘃𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘄𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗶𝗻𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘀𝗲 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗽𝗲𝗼𝗽𝗹𝗲”

By Talk Cents
Japan, Australia Currencies Slide Together
SocialMar 29, 2026

Japan, Australia Currencies Slide Together

The upside to Japan’s risk aversion – ample petroleum reserves The Yen has weakened against the US$ since the Iran war drove the oil price higher, but so too has the AU$. Japan imports most of its energy needs, so a...

By Jamie Halse
Houthis May Keep Bab‑el‑Mandeb Strait Open
SocialMar 29, 2026

Houthis May Keep Bab‑el‑Mandeb Strait Open

In fairness this means the Houthis are also considering not closing the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait, guys. https://t.co/ZiiVU0cw8C

By Rory Johnston
US‑Israeli War Sends 60‑40 Portfolio to Worst Month Since 2022
SocialMar 29, 2026

US‑Israeli War Sends 60‑40 Portfolio to Worst Month Since 2022

As a result of the US-Israeli war on Iran, the traditional '60-40' portfolio of equities and bonds is on track for the worst month since September 2022. US-ISRAELI WAR = NOT WALL STREET'S FRIEND. https://t.co/kWe8ucZedL

By Steve Hanke
Europe Must Choose: US Alliance or China‑Russia Bloc
SocialMar 29, 2026

Europe Must Choose: US Alliance or China‑Russia Bloc

This article is actually correct, but gets the context wrong: The true context is the misaligment of Europas and US objectives Europe is focusing on Russia and sees China as partner. However China is USAs enemy, and therefore Europa can’t...

By Mads Christiansen
Europe Stuck Between China Dependency and US Reliance
SocialMar 29, 2026

Europe Stuck Between China Dependency and US Reliance

Yes, this is the key question right now. And the answer is No because Europes economy depends on China, but also Yes, because we need American defense, energy, tech and trade. The alternative is Russian energy, Chinese Tech, defense and Trade So...

By Mads Christiansen
Oil Sparked Rally; Fed and Other
SocialMar 29, 2026

Oil Sparked Rally; Fed and Other

Oil started it. The Fed can't finish it. And two other headwinds that have nothing to do with Iran Full breakdown in new report 👇 https://www.kurtaltrichter.com/p/iran-is-one-problem-this-market-has

By Kurt S. Altrichter
Houthis' Missile Threat Could Disrupt Red Sea Oil Flow
SocialMar 29, 2026

Houthis' Missile Threat Could Disrupt Red Sea Oil Flow

FEDWATCH: “.. the Houthis have entered the conflict by launching ballistic missile attacks ..; their next move could be targeting vessels in the Strait of Bab el Mandeb into the Red Sea .. The oil market, rightfully, is sensing that...

By Carl Quintanilla
US Inflation Rises; Ongoing US‑Iran Conflict Keeps It High
SocialMar 29, 2026

US Inflation Rises; Ongoing US‑Iran Conflict Keeps It High

🇺🇸 US inflation keeps rising. As long as the US-Iran conflict persists, inflation will likely stay elevated. https://t.co/LatxByAQYN

By Crypto Jack
Reserve Currency Advantage No Longer Erodes Domestic Industry
SocialMar 28, 2026

Reserve Currency Advantage No Longer Erodes Domestic Industry

the idea that the privilege of the reserve currency automatically guts the domestic industrial base was true when the world was globalizing, there was one supply chain, and the law of one price was intact. Those days are over....

By Brent Johnson
Iran Conflict Spikes Oil, Fuels Inflation, Stalls Rate Cuts
SocialMar 28, 2026

Iran Conflict Spikes Oil, Fuels Inflation, Stalls Rate Cuts

The war in Iran has set off a chain of events, with soaring oil prices driving higher inflation expectations, lower rate cut odds, and a pullback in precious metals.

By Liz Ann Sonders
Global Public Debt Hits Record, Equals World GDP
SocialMar 28, 2026

Global Public Debt Hits Record, Equals World GDP

International Monetary Fund: Global public debt has risen to a record level - nearly 100% of global GDP. https://t.co/H6FXJN78RZ

By Crypto Jack
Future View:
SocialMar 28, 2026

Future View:

guy in the future: “So, how serious is this, on a scale of just noise to that time the Strait of Hormuz got closed?”

By Rory Johnston
China’s Battery and EV Exports Surpass Solar, Defying Tariffs
SocialMar 28, 2026

China’s Battery and EV Exports Surpass Solar, Defying Tariffs

China's cleantech exports are surging. A couple observations: 1. All of this is from before the US invasion of Iran and current oil price spike. We should expect these numbers to keep growing, especially EVs. 2. US tariffs haven't stopped China's...

By Ramez Naam
Iran War Triggers Four-Week Mortgage Rate Surge
SocialMar 28, 2026

Iran War Triggers Four-Week Mortgage Rate Surge

Rising inflation and gas prices aren’t the only economic challenges arising from the Iran war. Mortgage rates have risen 4 weeks in a row since Trump started the conflict; the average 30-year rate is now 6.38%. @wsj

By Steve Rattner
Inconsistent Bailouts Fueled 2008 Market Panic
SocialMar 28, 2026

Inconsistent Bailouts Fueled 2008 Market Panic

(1/2) I recall an interview after the 2008 crash where the late economist Anna Schwartz said she thought the market threw up its hands in confusion and crashed because the government was so inconsistent about which bank they saved and...

By chessNwine
Goldman Sachs Predicts US Economy Hit by Trump's Iran War
SocialMar 28, 2026

Goldman Sachs Predicts US Economy Hit by Trump's Iran War

Thanks to Trump's war on Iran, Goldman Sachs concludes that the US economy will take A BIG HIT. It's time to start taking the 2nd President of the U.S. Thomas Jefferson's proclamation seriously: "I hold it that a little rebellion now...

By Steve Hanke
Market Break Confirmed: Volatility Spikes, Next Collapse Uncertain
SocialMar 28, 2026

Market Break Confirmed: Volatility Spikes, Next Collapse Uncertain

$VIX 31. $SPY -3.4% YTD. Brent +47% monthly. 10Y at 4.44%. Gold $4,439. If you're waiting for confirmation that something broke — this is the confirmation. The question is what breaks next. https://t.co/SxUUBm3sBm

By Michael A. Gayed, CFA (Lead-Lag Report)
US Income Growth Fueled by Top 10% Outperformance
SocialMar 28, 2026

US Income Growth Fueled by Top 10% Outperformance

Higher average per capita incomes in the US are down to the divergence of the top 10 percent of the income distribution from the rest of the US and the rest of the world. More on this in the Chartbook...

By Adam Tooze
Rising Yields and Growth Fears Prompt TLT, SPY Sell‑offs
SocialMar 28, 2026

Rising Yields and Growth Fears Prompt TLT, SPY Sell‑offs

10Y yield at 4.44%. Highest since July 2025. Rates rising while growth fears mount. $TLT sellers and $SPY sellers agree on one thing: neither wants to own the future right now. That's a problem. https://t.co/lYjNri1VOz

By Michael A. Gayed, CFA (Lead-Lag Report)
Markets Misread Peace, War Risk Drives Volatility
SocialMar 28, 2026

Markets Misread Peace, War Risk Drives Volatility

Ceasefire hopes faded. Trump extended the Iran deadline 10 days. Brent crude didn't flinch at $112. $VIX held above 30. The market priced in peace and got more war. That repricing has further to go. https://t.co/e3sUJyyL7v

By Michael A. Gayed, CFA (Lead-Lag Report)
Hormuz Controls Global Economy; Oil Flow Secures War Viability
SocialMar 28, 2026

Hormuz Controls Global Economy; Oil Flow Secures War Viability

Let me be clear @LukeGromen: Hormuz is the global economy. If you couldn’t secure oil flows, you had no business starting a war that could put the world here. No aspirations. Just hard reality.

By Art Berman Blog
Trump's Oil Policy: Up the Hill, Down Again
SocialMar 28, 2026

Trump's Oil Policy: Up the Hill, Down Again

Trump as the grand old Duke of York, who marches oil up the hill and then marches it down again. More on this in the Chartbook Top Links today. https://t.co/SmXQ2Cvd7I

By Adam Tooze
Six Years Later: Does Brexit Show Any Real Benefits?
SocialMar 28, 2026

Six Years Later: Does Brexit Show Any Real Benefits?

American here, trying to understand: 6 years on, has Brexit had any real upside? Genuine question, please don't crucify me 😅 #Brexit #unitedkingdom #uk

By Zach Lincoln
Socialist Economies First Curb Capital, Then Talent Flight
SocialMar 28, 2026

Socialist Economies First Curb Capital, Then Talent Flight

This is why socialist economies eventually restrict capital outflows and then human capital outflows. https://t.co/tWTL8I6DWU

By Pete Kazanjy
Bonds Outpace Stocks, Signaling New Bullish Hard‑asset Era
SocialMar 28, 2026

Bonds Outpace Stocks, Signaling New Bullish Hard‑asset Era

Same Story - One month Bonds $TLT -5% vs Stocks $QQQ -7% Last 20 years, equities risk-off + geopolitical events = bonds rallied / with higher prices. Game changer, since 2022 this has not been the case, a significant -...

By Lawrence McDonald
US Attack on Iran Triggers Global Economic Collapse via Hormuz
SocialMar 28, 2026

US Attack on Iran Triggers Global Economic Collapse via Hormuz

Your post is incoherent @KMACKROB If you meant the US couldn't control Hormuz, then it should not have attacked Iran Now we have a global economic meltdown Every journalist and casual oil observer has known Hormuz is the heartbeat of the world...

By Art Berman Blog
Iran War Erases $12 Trillion, Surpassing Three Major Economies
SocialMar 28, 2026

Iran War Erases $12 Trillion, Surpassing Three Major Economies

The Iran War has wiped $12 TRILLION from global markets; more than the entire economies of Germany, Japan, and the UK combined. https://t.co/lHkpoJl7xf

By Holger Zschaepitz
EU Commissioner Mulls Gas Price Cap Amid Shortages
SocialMar 28, 2026

EU Commissioner Mulls Gas Price Cap Amid Shortages

As reported by the respected French newspaper Le Monde, EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen considers capping gas prices "a possibility" amid oil shortages. IT'S TIME FOR THE EU'S JORGENSEN TO GET REAL AND PULL OUT A PHOTO OF THE GAS LINES...

By Steve Hanke
BIS Lists Block Shipping, Not Purchasing, for Chinese Buyers
SocialMar 28, 2026

BIS Lists Block Shipping, Not Purchasing, for Chinese Buyers

Being on the BIS UVL or Entity List doesn’t restrict buying “from” it restricts shipping “to”. There could be political pressure but I doubt it, especially if used for Chinese consumers.

By Patrick Moorhead
Digital Spending Soars While Physical Investment Stalls
SocialMar 28, 2026

Digital Spending Soars While Physical Investment Stalls

ICT hardware roughly doubled while software and databases almost tripled. In contrast, real business investment in non-digital tangible assets has barely grown since the GFC, with volumes only slightly above their 2007 level. https://t.co/udAD74Ik9Z

By Linda Yueh
Korea’s Border Shutdown Forces Firms to Downgrade Labor
SocialMar 28, 2026

Korea’s Border Shutdown Forces Firms to Downgrade Labor

Evidence from Korea’s pandemic border closure shows that when younger immigrants doing physically demanding, entry-level jobs is suddenly cut off, many firms contract, some exit, and survivors reallocate domestic workers to lower-skill tasks at lower wages https://t.co/bh3nBsCXoK

By Linda Yueh
Post‑2008 Dollarisation Wave Restores 2000‑Era Share
SocialMar 28, 2026

Post‑2008 Dollarisation Wave Restores 2000‑Era Share

Three distinct waves of dollarisation since the 1960s. The most recent wave, which emerged after the 2008 global crisis, pushed the dollar's share to nearly match its level from 2000, when the euro was introduced. https://t.co/A6TnrvTxXS

By Linda Yueh