The global economy is no longer a race for efficiency—it’s a contest of narratives, where sovereignty dictates prices and power. I see narrative sovereignty—the ability to weaponize stories of identity, scarcity, and allegiance—as the driving force behind today’s economic shifts. Tariffs are not mere taxes; they are catalysts amplifying uncertainty, contradiction, and nationalistic excuses, turning … Continue reading Narrative Sovereignty, Weaponized Pricing, and the Dollar’s Dominance in a Fragmenting Global Economy
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From the Wild Swings in the Stock Market to the Unexpected Weakness of the U.S. Dollar, and the Profound Shifts in U.S.-China Trade: A Complex Landscape Unfolds
From the dramatic fluctuations in the stock market to the unexpected weakening of the U.S. dollar, and the profound transformation in US-China trade relations, these phenomena are interwoven, painting a complex picture. As a long-time market observer, I attempt to sort through this turbulence with clarity and rigor, supported by data, to help readers better … Continue reading From the Wild Swings in the Stock Market to the Unexpected Weakness of the U.S. Dollar, and the Profound Shifts in U.S.-China Trade: A Complex Landscape Unfolds
Global Economy at a Crossroads: Central Bank Decisions, Trump’s Uncertainty, and the Dollar’s Enduring Might
It’s March 20, 2025, late in the evening, and the past few days have delivered a cascade of economic data and central bank decisions, stirring unease across global financial markets. As someone who has followed these currents for years, I’m compelled to sift through the latest facts, reflect on the delicate crossroads we face, and … Continue reading Global Economy at a Crossroads: Central Bank Decisions, Trump’s Uncertainty, and the Dollar’s Enduring Might


