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U.S. Economy Near Soft Landing Amid Multiple Risks
SocialFeb 15, 2026

U.S. Economy Near Soft Landing Amid Multiple Risks

This isn’t a victory lap, and it isn’t a doom story. The U.S. economy is closer to a soft landing than it’s been in some time, and there are real risks that could undo it from multiple directions. I try...

By Nick Timiraos
Lagarde: Incentives, Not Taxes, Keep Capital in Europe
SocialFeb 15, 2026

Lagarde: Incentives, Not Taxes, Keep Capital in Europe

ECB President Christine Lagarde says creating incentives for investments in Europe is a better approach to prevent capital outflows to other regions than imposing taxes https://t.co/ULSkU54mw5 via @Rauwald @mcnienaber https://t.co/KxLtLZqWrp

By Zöe Schneeweiss
ECB Rate Hike Expected to Strengthen Euro, Says Capital Group
SocialFeb 15, 2026

ECB Rate Hike Expected to Strengthen Euro, Says Capital Group

The ECB will raise interest rates at least once this year, significantly boosting the euro against the dollar, according to Capital Group, the $3.3 trillion asset manager https://t.co/CFxgbQlz0Q via @Sujata_markets https://t.co/6EBSHD6SYI

By Zöe Schneeweiss
Egypt's Summer Power Surge Drives Record LNG Demand
SocialFeb 15, 2026

Egypt's Summer Power Surge Drives Record LNG Demand

Egypt expects electricity demand to increase by 7% this summer. That means strong demand for LNG imports. Egypt's LNG demand reached record high last year. 👇👇

By Anas Alhajji
Eurasia Holds 81% of Trade‑Linked Jobs Globally
SocialFeb 15, 2026

Eurasia Holds 81% of Trade‑Linked Jobs Globally

81 percent of employment worldwide that is linked to trade in goods and services is in Europe and Asia. Globalization is a eurasian story. Chartbook 433 just dropped. Check it out. https://t.co/jq1gYjLP4X https://t.co/I3iRrM8XEN

By Adam Tooze
Consumption, Not Exports, Powers China's Growth
SocialFeb 15, 2026

Consumption, Not Exports, Powers China's Growth

Why smart people say that exports “contribute” to China’s growth rather than “driving” it: almost all the time, growth in consumption is, in fact, a bigger contributor. More at today's Chartbook Top Links: https://t.co/NNNTMiyj6N

By Adam Tooze
Core Services Inflation Stays Tame, No Overheating Signs
SocialFeb 15, 2026

Core Services Inflation Stays Tame, No Overheating Signs

There's lots of commentary that US inflation will overheat, but there's no sign of that. My proxy for core services inflation was very well behaved in all of 2025 (purple) and the Jan. '26 data point (pink) was much more...

By Robin Brooks
Hedgeye Nowcast Predicts Slowing Inflation, Yields Drop, Gold Rises
SocialFeb 15, 2026

Hedgeye Nowcast Predicts Slowing Inflation, Yields Drop, Gold Rises

Hedgeye's Models vs. The Fed Reminder on the Hedgeye Nowcast for SLOWING US Inflation (which drove Bond Yields lower and Gold higher late this wk) Our monthly inflation nowcast is a weekly publication which augments our existing quarterly nowcast by offering a...

By Keith McCullough
Credit Pushes Guests Toward
SocialFeb 15, 2026

Credit Pushes Guests Toward

Credit almost always leads to people spending more. From Airbnb's Q4 earnings: "Reserve Now, Pay Later saw significant adoption among eligible guests in Q4. It's also led to longer booking lead times and a mix shift towards larger entire homes, especially those...

By Thomas Chua (Steady Compounding)
Europe Doubts US LNG Reliability Despite Past Optimism
SocialFeb 15, 2026

Europe Doubts US LNG Reliability Despite Past Optimism

A decade ago, I wrote an essay @ForeignAffairs about rise of US LNG w subhead "The benign energy superpower." https://t.co/P9r14hfb11 This week @MunSecConf, the Q I got most was whether Europe can trust US LNG to be reliable. And privately, senior...

By Jason Bordoff
Smart Money Exits IBIT, Likely Profiting From MSTR Shorts
SocialFeb 15, 2026

Smart Money Exits IBIT, Likely Profiting From MSTR Shorts

13F nonsense Look at all these sophisticated investors dumping $IBIT in Q4. Are they just dumb noobs to crypto with paper hands or perhaps they were unwinding short $MSTR long IBIT trades. And taking massive profits. https://t.co/6VVrnNnB6Z

By Andy Constan
EU's Fossil Imports Hit 58% of Energy Demand.
SocialFeb 15, 2026

EU's Fossil Imports Hit 58% of Energy Demand.

EU fossil imports met 58% of energy demand in 2023 - near pre-crisis levels - leaving consumers exposed to price shocks. Far above China (24%) & India (37%); only Japan (84%) & S. Korea (80%) rely more on imports. Graph: @ember_energy...

By Jan Rosenow
US Controls Slow China, Ignite Homegrown Chip Drive
SocialFeb 15, 2026

US Controls Slow China, Ignite Homegrown Chip Drive

NYT: "While Washington’s export controls have slowed China’s chip development, they have added fuel to Beijing’s decade-long push to make strategic technologies like semiconductors and A.I. entirely at home." https://t.co/OcHRXob06N

By Michael Pettis
WTO Warns China's $1.2T Surplus Unsustainable, Urges Model Shift
SocialFeb 15, 2026

WTO Warns China's $1.2T Surplus Unsustainable, Urges Model Shift

1/2 AFP: "WTO chief Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on Friday urged China to change its growth model, arguing that its soaring trade surplus risked sparking new trade barriers. “The $1.2 trillion trade surplus is not sustainable because the rest of the world cannot... https://t.co/fvOrE6LYBH

By Michael Pettis
Strategists Misread CapEx, Overhype Free Cash Flow
SocialFeb 15, 2026

Strategists Misread CapEx, Overhype Free Cash Flow

I love how boomer strategists present the chart on free cash flows from the Mag 7 as rocket science. We learned on the first days at university that CapEx means less FCF in that year. Do these guys understand anything whatsoever...

By Andreas Steno Larsen
BOE Holds Rate Decision Pending Crucial UK Inflation Data
SocialFeb 15, 2026

BOE Holds Rate Decision Pending Crucial UK Inflation Data

BOE on knife edge over interest rates awaits pivotal UK inflation data https://t.co/xROceOBQ9W via @PhilAldrick @CraigStirling https://t.co/H5s8yIIXBQ

By Zöe Schneeweiss
New CEO Drives 34.5% Revenue Surge at Casio
SocialFeb 15, 2026

New CEO Drives 34.5% Revenue Surge at Casio

New post just published: on Casio (6952 JP) - New CEO Shin Takano has revamped the organization - Latest quarter timepieces revenues +34.5% YoY - EV/Sales of 1.0x https://t.co/iB9kX6Gzcb

By Michael Fritzell
China's Foreign Exchange Reserves: Key Trends Unveiled
SocialFeb 14, 2026

China's Foreign Exchange Reserves: Key Trends Unveiled

Deep dive into Chinese Foreign Exchange Reserves in today's version of the Chartbook Top Links. https://t.co/Yc09wNGpPK

By Adam Tooze
Buffett’s Japanese Bond Move: Short Yen, Long Equities
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Buffett’s Japanese Bond Move: Short Yen, Long Equities

The best macro trade of the past 5 years was Warren buffet’s Japanese bond issuance imo. Got him short the currency, short rates all while he was long the equities (trading houses).

By Citrini7 (pseudonymous)
RUB Strengthens as Oil Stabilizes, Gold Surges
SocialFeb 14, 2026

RUB Strengthens as Oil Stabilizes, Gold Surges

Macro: MOEX flat as oil steadies and gold spikes; RUB strengthens (USD/RUB 76.65). Key drivers: commodity moves, stable RVI (24.9). Risks: commodity volatility, sanctions. Trade: buy selective energy exporters on RUB resilience. — Viktor Kopylov, PhD, CFA More insights: t.me/si14Kopylov

By Viktor Kopylov, PhD, CFA
Predicting Silver’s Peak and the Next Market
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Predicting Silver’s Peak and the Next Market

How I Called The Top In Silver & What Comes Next $GLD $SLV $GDX $SIL We also about my yen monetization framework, oil, AI-driven software disruption & timing a historic rotation into large-cap value. https://t.co/0A5l9bLx9C

By Samantha LaDuc
Russia's Inflation Spike Tied to Excess Money Supply
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Russia's Inflation Spike Tied to Excess Money Supply

Russia’s inflation comes in at 6.0%/yr in January. That's ABOVE RU's 4%/yr target. RU's M2 money supply is growing at 10.6%/yr, ABOVE Hanke's Golden Growth Rate of 8.4%/yr, a rate consistent with hitting its inflation target of 4%/yr. THE INFLATION STORY =...

By Steve Hanke
Poor Nations Double Youth Disengagement Compared to Rich Countries
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Poor Nations Double Youth Disengagement Compared to Rich Countries

How rich-country advantages compound. More than twice the share of young people in poor countries are not in employment, education or training. This and more insights in today's Chartbook Top Links. https://t.co/pokvStfn3w

By Adam Tooze
USD Poised to Rise if Congress Regains Tariff Control
SocialFeb 14, 2026

USD Poised to Rise if Congress Regains Tariff Control

Wouldn’t that be something: $NVDA earnings 25th with SCOTUS decision on tariffs anytime after 20th… #IEEPA USD bullish in the short term if they hand back tariff control to Congress 🎰 $VIX

By Samantha LaDuc
ECB Overhauls Euro Liquidity to Strengthen Currency Appeal
SocialFeb 14, 2026

ECB Overhauls Euro Liquidity to Strengthen Currency Appeal

ECB revamps euro liquidity offer to boost the common currency’s appeal https://t.co/w17qKKKWLo via @jrandow https://t.co/FlhSjhqFkD

By Zöe Schneeweiss
Cognitive Warfare Already Undermining Western Alliances and Institutions
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Cognitive Warfare Already Undermining Western Alliances and Institutions

Cognitive warfare isn’t coming—it’s here. Some Western political leaders are being used to weaken alliances, disrupt decision-making, and fragment institutions. Swipe to see the key predictions, and visit davidmurrin.co.uk for the full analysis. #Geopolitics #NationalSecurity #Russia #China #Strategy

By David Murrin
Iran's Inflation Hits 81.5%, World's Second Highest
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Iran's Inflation Hits 81.5%, World's Second Highest

#IranWatch🇮🇷: Today, I measure Iran’s inflation at a PUNISHING 81.5%/yr. That's the world's SECOND HIGHEST INFLATION RATE. I remain the only reliable source of inflationary measures in Iran. https://t.co/HcSee4i4O2

By Steve Hanke
REITs Hit Decade‑Low Valuations: Rare Investor Opportunity
SocialFeb 14, 2026

REITs Hit Decade‑Low Valuations: Rare Investor Opportunity

REITs are currently trading at their lowest valuations in decades. The vast majority of investors are not positioned to take advantage of this historic opportunity. 🧵Here's a 'Mini Masterclass' on how to take advantage:

By Dividendology
Buy Manappuram on Pullbacks Amid RBI
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Buy Manappuram on Pullbacks Amid RBI

Macro: PE flows target Indian NBFCs. RBI cleared Bain's up to 41.7% in Manappuram; ₹43.85bn injected. Risk: regulatory scrutiny. Trading insight: buy Manappuram on pullbacks. — Viktor Kopylov, PhD, CFA More insights: t.me/si14Kopylov

By Viktor Kopylov, PhD, CFA
Value Tilt Gains as Momentum Spread Widens 16%
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Value Tilt Gains as Momentum Spread Widens 16%

Classic monotonic pattern. When you see this pattern you know with a higher degree of certainty that it is one of THE drivers of how investors are positioning their portfolios. We’ve been recommending a value tilt since last fall, as...

By Michael Kantro
Start Investing Now, Reach $1M By Retirement
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Start Investing Now, Reach $1M By Retirement

If you’re 25 and don’t end up a millionaire, you might need a wake-up call, because I just showed you how. Invest $100 a month from age 25 to 65 at the average S&P 500 return over the last 40 years,...

By Dave Ramsey
EU Boosts Chinese Imports as Trump Tariffs Bite
SocialFeb 14, 2026

EU Boosts Chinese Imports as Trump Tariffs Bite

During 2025, Chinese exports to the EU jumped by 6.3%. TRUMP'S TARIFFS = EU PIVOTS TOWARDS CHINA. https://t.co/tkz6F9xAsN

By Steve Hanke
Stocks Are only Cheap During Economic or Business Crises
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Stocks Are only Cheap During Economic or Business Crises

There are really only two times when stocks become "cheap": collectively, - usually when the health of the economy is in question, - and, more narrowly, when the viability of a business or its industry is in question. You...

By Lawrence Hamtil
Energy Leads US Sector Gains; Financials Fall
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Energy Leads US Sector Gains; Financials Fall

🇺🇸 US Sector Performance in 2026 📈 $XLE Energy up 22% $XLB Basic Materials up 18% $XLP Consumer Defensive up 16% $XLI industrials up 12.8% $XLU Utilities up 9% $XLRE Real Estate up 8% $XLV Healthcare up 2% $XLY Consumer Retail -2% $XLK Technology -2.5% $XLF Financials -5%

By Peter Sin Guili
Nifty May Plunge to 19k Amid Global Macro Risks
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Nifty May Plunge to 19k Amid Global Macro Risks

The Nifty Can Crash to 19000 due to Global Macros - Prepare Now - Hindi ... https://t.co/gKdPPrx6C6 via @YouTube The video discussed the current market setup, IT sector view, which sectors are the weakest. Why we got here and where...

By Rohit Srivastava
Yen Poised for New 2025 Lows Amid
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Yen Poised for New 2025 Lows Amid

The Yen will keep falling in trade weighted terms in 2025 and make new lows. Two reasons: (i) Japan remains in denial on the scale of its debt and what's needed to fix this; (ii) the Yen will be falling...

By Robin Brooks
Global Data Week: FOMC Minutes to RBA Jobs
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Global Data Week: FOMC Minutes to RBA Jobs

Buckle up! Its going to be a VERY Busy Data Week ahead👇 🇺🇸 US -FOMC Minutes -Q4 GDP -Empire State & Philly Fed 🇪🇺 EZ -IP -ZEW -PMIs 🇬🇧 UK -Jobs -Retail Sales -CPI -PMIs 🇯🇵 JP CPI & GDP 🇨🇦 CA -CPI -Retail Sales -Trade 🇳🇿 NZ -RBNZ -PSI -PPI 🇦🇺 AU -RBA MINUTES -JOBS -PMIS

By Kathy Lien
Modi Leveraged Trump Tariff Threat to Advance Free Trade
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Modi Leveraged Trump Tariff Threat to Advance Free Trade

My take on PM Modi's clever move to reduce India's punishing tariffs and non-tariff barriers: "Modi used the tariff threat from Trump as cover to push for free trade between India and other countries." MODI = SMARTER THAN YOU THINK. https://t.co/aTUbO8em04

By Steve Hanke
Markets Price 2.5 Fed Cuts as Curve Flattens
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Markets Price 2.5 Fed Cuts as Curve Flattens

After jobs and CPI, mkt has ~2.5 Fed rate cuts discounted this year. 2-10 yr curve flattened back-to-back weeks for first time since Oct. 10 yr yield 3-month low. Be prepared for next week. See...

By Marc Chandler
Debate: Should S&P Reclassify HOOD to Gaming?
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Debate: Should S&P Reclassify HOOD to Gaming?

Should S&P move $HOOD from Financial Services to Gaming? Put it in an entirely different GICS category? @RealJimChanos

By Barry Ritholtz
Slowing Indian Software Growth Threatens Earnings and Valuations
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Slowing Indian Software Growth Threatens Earnings and Valuations

Such a long post for a simple point - IT is here to stay - I agree But if software revenue growth, especially in India, drops from 9% p/a to 3% p/a, earnings growth goes to zero, and we are paying...

By Rohit Srivastava
Warsh Fed Expected to Slash Rates 100bps, Dollar Falls
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Warsh Fed Expected to Slash Rates 100bps, Dollar Falls

My forecast is for the Warsh Fed to cut policy rates by 100 bps in the 4 meetings after he takes over (June, July, September, October) ahead of midterms. Markets are moving in this direction, but still price only 63...

By Robin Brooks
Markets Discount Fed Cuts Amid Japan Election, Tariff Uncertainty
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Markets Discount Fed Cuts Amid Japan Election, Tariff Uncertainty

Week Ahead: SCOTUS Decision on Tariffs? 8 Fed Officials Speak as the Market Discounts almost 65 bp of Cuts this Year: Last week began with the LDP's stunning victory in Japan. However, rather than sell-off as the market expected, the...

By Marc Chandler
Dollar Decouples: US Growth Rises as USD Falls
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Dollar Decouples: US Growth Rises as USD Falls

Great piece by ⁦@katie_martin_fx⁩ in the ⁦@FT⁩ on the correlation break happening for the Dollar. As Trump leans more and more on the Fed, positive data surprises like payrolls no longer lift USD. The US will boom this year. But...

By Robin Brooks
Anti‑Trump Bias Skews Dollar and Inflation Forecasts
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Anti‑Trump Bias Skews Dollar and Inflation Forecasts

A lot of economic commentary is inflected by anti-Trump sentiment. That's why so many forecast the Dollar would go into a death spiral last year (it didn't) & why there's so much focus on inflation overheating now (it isn't). Yesterday's...

By Robin Brooks
EU Trade Surplus Shrinks as Tariffs and China Pressure
SocialFeb 14, 2026

EU Trade Surplus Shrinks as Tariffs and China Pressure

1/5 Reuters: "The EU's trade surplus kept shrinking, data showed on Friday, as tariffs weighed on exports to the U.S. and rising Chinese imports crowded out domestic production, highlighting existential threats to the bloc's economic model." https://t.co/91sJO2nGjP

By Michael Pettis
Provincial Revenues Forecast 2‑3% Growth, Lagging Economy
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Provincial Revenues Forecast 2‑3% Growth, Lagging Economy

1/4 SCMP: "Major provinces are budgeting for 2 to 3 per cent growth this year in general public operating revenue, broadly in line with last year but below broader economic growth targets, Fitch Ratings said in a research note." https://t.co/HwyAPw042O

By Michael Pettis
China Cracks Down on Hidden Corporate IOU Market
SocialFeb 14, 2026

China Cracks Down on Hidden Corporate IOU Market

1/3 Very interesting Caixin article on attempts by Chinese regulators to get their arms around "the opaque market for corporate IOUs that has allowed big-name companies to defer payments to suppliers on a massive scale." https://t.co/FIJywKAtIX

By Michael Pettis
Swiss Inflation Near Zero as Money Growth Slows
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Swiss Inflation Near Zero as Money Growth Slows

Switzerland’s inflation rate is on the low end of its TARGET RANGE at 0.03%/yr. Switzerland’s money supply (M3) has been growing below Hanke's Golden Growth Rate of 4.40%-6.40%/yr since 2020 & is now only at 4.58%/yr. THE INFLATION STORY =...

By Steve Hanke