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How to restore confidence in the U.S. dollar—and why it’s faltering in the first place
Commentary
How to restore confidence in the U.S. dollar—and why it’s faltering in the first place
By Steve H. Hanke and Matt SekerkeApril 16, 2025
Global stock markets make solid gains as U.S. dollar shows weakness
Finance
Global stock markets make solid gains as U.S. dollar shows weakness
By Jim EdwardsApril 15, 2025
Dow futures climb as stocks point higher after Trump issues temporary tariff exemptions on key tech imports
Finance
Dow futures climb as stocks point higher after Trump issues temporary tariff exemptions on key tech imports
By Jason MaApril 13, 2025
Japan doesn’t plan to use US Treasuries as tariff talk leverage
Finance
Japan doesn’t plan to use US Treasuries as tariff talk leverage
By Ayai Tomisawa and BloombergApril 13, 2025
Trump can pull stocks back from the brink, but bond and currency markets may not be so easily impressed as they rapidly de-dollarize
Finance
Trump can pull stocks back from the brink, but bond and currency markets may not be so easily impressed as they rapidly de-dollarize
By Jason MaApril 12, 2025
Jamie Dimon smiles and lifts his right hand as he talks seated in front of a background with an image of Benjamin Franklin.
Finance
Jamie Dimon argues JPMorgan can help fix the bond chaos if regulators get on board — ‘It’s not relief to the banks, it’s relief to the markets’
By Greg McKennaApril 12, 2025
Stocks jump at end of roller-coaster week while de-dollarization trade continues to slam the greenback and U.S. bonds
Finance
Stocks jump at end of roller-coaster week while de-dollarization trade continues to slam the greenback and U.S. bonds
By Jason MaApril 11, 2025
Ray Dalio says a recession is likely—but not a normal one: ‘We are changing the monetary order’
Finance
Ray Dalio says a recession is likely—but not a normal one: ‘We are changing the monetary order’
By Alena BotrosApril 11, 2025
Retail investors are buying the dip: Investment platforms report spikes after Trump tariff market declines
Personal Finance
Retail investors are buying the dip: Investment platforms report spikes after Trump tariff market declines
By Alicia AdamczykApril 11, 2025
President Donald Trump signs a executive order as (left-to-right) U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum look on in the Oval Office of the White House on April 09, 2025 in Washington, DC.
Finance
Inside the bond market’s $800 billion ‘murder mystery.’ Here’s why the basis trade could be a time bomb—and what the Fed can do to stop it
By Greg McKennaApril 11, 2025
Treasuries have been a safe investment for decades, but that may be changing: ‘Other countries have a much better balance sheet’
Personal Finance
Treasuries have been a safe investment for decades, but that may be changing: ‘Other countries have a much better balance sheet’
By Alicia AdamczykApril 10, 2025
The bond market selloff badly rattled investors. Here’s what analysts are saying about this key market and what’s to come
Finance
The bond market selloff badly rattled investors. Here’s what analysts are saying about this key market and what’s to come
By Luisa BeltranApril 10, 2025
Why bond yields, not crashing stocks, were the ‘pain point’ that finally got Trump to pause tariffs
Finance
Why bond yields, not crashing stocks, were the ‘pain point’ that finally got Trump to pause tariffs
By Shawn TullyApril 9, 2025
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, dressed in a suit and red- and black-striped tie, walks through a door in the U.S. capital.
Finance
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent denies bond market panic pushed Trump into backing down on tariffs
By Greg McKennaApril 9, 2025
Why this ‘basis trade’ moment is so dangerous
Commentary
Why this ‘basis trade’ moment is so dangerous
By Jim EdwardsApril 9, 2025
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