2025-05-29Niranjan Ghatule
In a significant blow to President Donald Trump, a US federal court has ruled that the reciprocal and universal tariffs imposed by his administration were unconstitutional. The verdict, which came late last night from the Court of International Trade in Manhattan, challenges Trump's executive authority and may reshape the landscape of American trade policy moving forward.
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2025-05-27Ravi Mehta
This article highlights a concerning divergence in U.S. financial markets: while two-year GDP growth expectations are falling fast, real 10-year Treasury yields are rising. With GDP data due on May 29, markets may soon receive confirmation—or contradiction—of this troubling trend.
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2025-05-27Niranjan Ghatule
Bitcoin is nearing its all-time high as the total crypto market cap surges to $3.4 trillion. President Trump has announced a pro-crypto bill and a historic $2.5 billion Bitcoin treasury deal through Trump Media, signaling strong institutional and political support for digital assets.
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2025-05-27Niranjan Ghatule
A deep dive into the latest US consumer sentiment data revealing that 67% of Americans now expect unemployment to rise—the most pessimistic outlook since 2009. This article explores what this surge in fear could mean for the economy and compares it to past recessions and downturn
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2025-05-26Niranjan Ghatule
India has officially overtaken Japan to become the world’s fourth-largest economy. In this article, we explore the reasons behind this growth, key insights from billionaire investor Mark Mobius, and what lies ahead for India’s economic future.
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2025-05-26Niranjan Ghatule
What happens if Apple shifts iPhone manufacturing to the USA under pressure from President Trump’s 25% tariff threat? Explore the economic realities, cost implications, and how India’s rise as the 4th largest economy changes the global game.
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2025-05-26Niranjan Ghatule
An in-depth analysis of why Japan and Germany, despite having drastically different interest rates and debt profiles, are offering nearly identical 30-year government bond yields. This article explores what this unusual convergence might signal about the future of global bond markets.
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2025-05-25Niranjan Ghatule
Japan is experiencing a rare case of stagflation, with rice prices surging nearly 100% year-over-year and energy costs climbing due to subsidy cuts. Meanwhile, inflation remains above 3% and the economy shrank in Q1 2025, marking the return of economic stagnation alongside rising prices.
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2025-05-25Niranjan Ghatule
German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil calls for renewed discussions with the United States following President Donald Trump’s announcement of a 50% tariff on all European Union imports starting June 1st. Economic estimates suggest significant losses for Germany, with potential GDP shrinkage and billions in economic damage by 2028.
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