Tag: eurodollar

  • Federal Reserve vs the Eurodollar Market: Who’s Really in Control?

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    Most people assume the Federal Reserve runs the global dollar system. It sets interest rates, it prints money, it backstops the banks — so naturally, it must be in charge, right? The uncomfortable truth, one that mainstream financial commentary rarely confronts head-on, is that the Fed shares its throne — and on many days, it…

  • Oil Shock, Dollar Shock: Why Asia’s Currency Crisis Is a Eurodollar Story

    Oil Shock, Dollar Shock: Why Asia’s Currency Crisis Is a Eurodollar Story When oil prices surge, most people think about gas prices and inflation. But there’s a second crisis that unfolds quietly in the background — one that doesn’t make front pages but matters just as much to the global economy. It’s a dollar crisis.…

    Oil Shock, Dollar Shock: Why Asia's Currency Crisis Is a Eurodollar Story
  • Understanding the Euro Dollar Market: Analyzing JP Morgan’s Earnings Report and Broader Economic Trends

    Introduction The financial landscape is constantly evolving, influenced by myriad factors that shape investor behavior and market dynamics. A recent earnings report from JP Morgan shed light on critical trends in the euro dollar market—specifically, the US dollars circulating outside the United States. In this article, we will unpack the key points from the report,…

  • The Euro Dollar Market: Insights from Recent Developments in AI, Debt, and Credit Cycles 

      Introduction  The euro dollar market represents U.S. dollars that circulate outside of the United States, a vital mechanism in global finance. Shifts in this market can significantly affect investment climates and capital flows, especially in times of economic uncertainty. Recent news involving companies like Blue Owl and Oracle has raised questions about the health…

  •  The AI Bubble and Its Implications for the Euro Dollar Market

       Introduction In recent discussions concerning the state of the economy, particularly with respect to artificial intelligence (AI) and technology companies, there have emerged unsettling indications that the current market buoyancy might be more fragile than previously acknowledged. This post outlines key economic concepts drawn from the analysis of recent events involving major tech companies…