Tag: monetary-economics

  • China’s Bond Market Is Screaming a Warning the Stock Market Is Ignoring

    China’s Bond Market Is Screaming a Warning the Stock Market Is Ignoring While stock markets are celebrating a potential ceasefire in the Middle East with near-euphoric rallies, a much quieter but far more telling signal is flashing red in a corner of global finance most investors never look at: China’s government bond market. And if…

    China's Bond Market Is Screaming a Warning the Stock Market Is Ignoring
  • 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: Insights from Recent Global Economic Trends

    The state of the global economy is in a precarious position, with recent data from the United States, Mexico, Europe, and China indicating troubling signs. As we delve into these economic reports, we will also explore their implications for the Euro Dollar market—referring to U.S. dollars circulating outside the United States. This blog post aims…