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European Economy Losing Competitiveness: Causes and Consequences
... and technology could become primary targets in a new wave of tariffs.
Market reactions: Deteriorating relations between the US and EU could lead to volatility in global markets.
Political tensions: Escalation of the conflict undermines economic cooperation between the largest economies.
Long-term risks: Increased protectionism on both sides threatens global supply chains.
#TradeWars #Europe #USA #Economy ... ... a broader strategy to reduce the EU’s dependence on Russian energy resources, which has become particularly relevant amid geopolitical instability.
The European Commission continues to develop alternative supply sources, including expanding liquefied ...
Dedollarization of Global Finance: Reducing Investments in US Treasury Securities
The global financial system is facing a sea change as foreign central banks actively reduce their holdings of dollar assets. The reasons for de-dollarization are geopolitical events, such as Russia’s reserve freeze in 2022, and growing mistrust of the dollar as a reserve currency. What does this mean for the global economy, currency markets, and investors? Find out how central banks are rethinking their strategies and where this will lead.
Dedollarization of Global Finance: ...
Binance and Kyrgyzstan: A Partnership Reshaping the Crypto Market
... Economic Union (EAEU). In the long term, this could increase liquidity and turnover of cryptocurrencies in the region, which would also reflect on global metrics.
Finally, collaboration at this level strengthens the connection between the crypto market and geopolitics. As some major economies impose harsh restrictions, others—such as Kyrgyzstan—bet on innovation and attracting investments through cryptocurrencies. This dynamic urges the global crypto community to engage in dialogue with governments and may lead to more balanced ...
How S&P 500's Dependency on China's Economy Affects Stock Returns and Investment Risks
... against Chinese companies come into effect. In response, Chinese authorities adopt similar measures (for example, temporarily suspending Boeing supplies). In this scenario, the market experiences short-term shocks, but a complete “decoupling” of the economies does not occur. Nevertheless, many companies are adjusting forecasts: it is already possible to speak of increased investment risks and rising volatility in sectors most sensitive to changes in trade relations.
Geopolitical and Tariff Risks
The current geopolitical tension in U.S.-China relations significantly heightens investment risks in global markets. New tariffs, restrictions, and export controls adversely affect corporate profitability. For example, the ...
Citi Global Forecast: Investment Trends and Strategies for 2025
Are your investments ready for the challenges of 2025? In the latest Citi Wealth Outlook 2025 report, experts share their predictions on key economic trends, promising sectors, and strategies for investors. Find out how inflation, technological innovation, and geopolitics will shape markets, and what steps you need to take to ensure your capital grows. All about the key opportunities and risks — in our article!
Citi Wealth Outlook 2025: Key Trends and Recommendations for Investors
Global Forecast from Citi: ...