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Memo To The Fed And The Treasury Department: It’s The Dollar, Stupid

When successfully directing Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential run, Democratic strategist James Carville coined a phrase that became the campaign’s de facto slogan: “It’s the economy, stupid.” The uncertain state of the economy was the #1 issue for voters. The state of the dollar should be the Federal Reserve’s #1 concern.…

Ballooning U.S. National Debt Makes Short-Term Bonds A Wiser Choice

The U.S. national debt is spiraling, and it’s poised to reshape the bond market. The government is issuing Treasuries at a rapid rate, but demand is struggling to keep pace. This supply-and-demand imbalance may influence Treasury yields, making short-term bonds a potentially safer choice for fixed-income investors. Here’s why short-term…

Stablecoins – The Internet’s Upgrade To Money?

Imagine if PayPal, Swift, and your banking app went on a wellness weekend in Silicon Valley and returned Monday as leaner, faster versions of themselves. That’s the premise behind stablecoins – crypto’s sensible sibling. They are digital tokens pegged to real-world currencies, such as the US dollar. One stablecoin, one…

Trump, And Future Presidents, Will Battle The Fed Until It Reforms

President Trump’s war against the Federal Reserve isn’t unusual, historically. Until our central bank changes its ways, future presidents will also have their battles. It’s no surprise that President Trump’s intense fight with Fed boss Jerome Powell is generally portrayed as the short-sighted White House bully-battling the heroic head of…

easyJet Share Price: Long-Term Value Amid Short-Term Turbulence

The easyJet share price (LON:EZJ) has faced further turbulence after a solid Q3 update was overshadowed by a drop in the airline’s near-term outlook. Consequently, the stock has dipped back below 500p – but there’s reason to believe the shares can fly again. Flying Quarter Had management reiterated its FY25…

This REIT Is Set To Soar As Workers Return To The Office

I have to laugh when I hear the phrase “return to the office.” I mean, COVID started more than five years ago. With the turnover in Corporate America since then, we can hardly call what’s happening now a “return.” Most of those “returning” aren’t even the same people! Nonetheless, the,…