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QOTD: Every Little Thing He Does Is Inflationary
…financial markets and official economic indicators over the past few weeks have given policymakers around the world plenty to contemplate. Were the recent bond-market alarm bells a sufficient warning to Trump and his team, or will they still pursue large-scale … Continue reading
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China’s AI Model DeepSeek Threatens U.S. Dominance
Whoever becomes the leader in this sphere [A.I.] will become the ruler of the world – Vladimir Putin
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Global Risk Monitor: Week In Review – January 24
Key Data U.S. equity markets rallied, with the S&P 500 gaining 1.74% and setting a record high. AI investments of $500 billion are expected to fuel U.S. growth. The Bank of Japan raised interest rates to 0.5%, the highest since … Continue reading
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The Best MLK Weekend Of All-Time
In celebration of MLK Weekend, we are reposting a repost of a post in honor of Dr. King, one of our most outstanding Americans, a true patriot, and a modern-day saint. Originally Posted on January 21, 2019 During my Lehman days … Continue reading
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Presidential Stock Markets
The performance of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) under various U.S. presidents has long been a subject of debate, providing political fodder but offering limited actionable insights. The key drivers of market returns are often the initial conditions—such as … Continue reading
