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By: Michael Lewis, Steffen Kutscher
Quarterly highlight: The elusive “Peak Oil” scenario
Europe's limited defense capabilities may remain so for some time. This is not a comforting realization, but it means funds could be flowing into the defense sector for a long time.
Both political developments and structural tailwinds are breathing fresh life into the Japanese stock market
By: Ivy-sw Ng, Tommy Law
Persistent Rice Inflation: Balancing Inflation and Economic Risks
Europe’s pay-as-you-go pension system should be supplemented by a funded system. This could also help foster public financial literacy and support Europe's economy.
Silver hits record highs on industrial demand surge and supply squeeze
By: Robert Bush
"Any time you take a chance you better be sure the rewards are worth the risk" - Stanley Kubrick
Our digital future is going to need a lot more energy than people think
How Italy and France appear to be switching positions when it comes to the respective riskiness of their government debt.
Regulated euro stablecoins set the standard for efficiency, liquidity and institutional acceptance
By: Jason Chen, Stephen Cianci
How have markets historically reacted to new Fed chairs?
No country is targeted by U.S. tariffs and sanctions as much as China. But China is also a country that seemed well prepared for Trump's second term. China's stock markets may be benefiting.
It is still early days when it comes to judging the likelihood of success in Europe’s drive towards strategic autonomy. But there are potential promising trends, especially on energy infrastructure.
By: Vincenzo Vedda
Covered bonds may not only offer high security standards, but also attractive valuations.
Europe’s investment renaissance