The Bond Market Canary: U.S. Debt Repricing in 2025
In the intricate dance of global finance, bond markets often act as the canary in the coal mine, signalling economic distress long before it becomes apparent elsewhere.
The Dragon’s Calculus: How China Fortified Itself for a Trade War
The world is a big machine—a complex, interconnected system of incentives, power dynamics, and economic flows. Simultaneously, there’s a psychological and moral dimension to this story; a nation taking responsibility for its destiny, learning from pain, and building economic resilience in the face of chaos.
USD - Safe Haven in Decline
Historically, the decline of a reserve currency has coincided with shifts in global economic power, manufacturing leadership, and military strength. This article explores the implications of the US Dollars potential decline, the role of gold, and the impact of emerging economic blocs like BRICS.
The Economic Pitfall of Rising Inequality
Inequality is not a new phenomenon—it’s as old as human civilization itself. But in advanced Western economies today, it’s reaching a pitch that threatens the very machinery of prosperity we’ve spent centuries building.
The Freedom in Not Always Being Right: How Questioning Our Opinions Leads to Growth
It all begins with an idea.