US Foreign Policy
The Price of Protection: How Trump’s Transactional Foreign Policy is Reshaping the Global Economy
Trump’s transactional foreign policy, from NATO threats to Greenland, has shattered global economic stability. This analysis deconstructs the financial impact.
The Rubio Doctrine: How One Senator’s Venezuelan Gamble is Reshaping Global Finance and Investment
A deep dive into how Senator Marco Rubio’s hardline stance on Venezuela shaped US policy, impacting global finance, oil markets, and investment strategies.
Beyond the Briefing Room: Decoding the High-Stakes Economic Chess Game in Venezuela
A White House briefing signals a pragmatic shift in U.S. policy towards Venezuela, with major implications for global energy markets, finance, and investing.
The Venezuelan Quagmire: How a Failed Sanctions Policy Impacts the Global Economy
The US “maximum pressure” policy on Venezuela failed, creating a quagmire with deep impacts on the global economy, energy markets, and investment risk.
The Monroe Doctrine 2.0: What a US ‘Peace Through Strength’ Policy Means for the Global Economy
A “stronger than ever” Monroe Doctrine signals a major US policy shift, impacting global trade, investing, and the economy. Here’s what it means for you.
Geopolitics as a Market Mover: Senator Shaheen on the Economic Stakes of Global Tensions
A moderate voice from Washington breaks down the critical link between foreign policy, the global economy, and your investment strategy.
A High-Stakes Gambit: US Weaves Politics into South Africa’s Economic Lifeline
US-South Africa trade talks face a political impasse as Washington reportedly links a vital trade deal to sensitive domestic policies like B-BBEE.
The Trump Put: How a U.S. Election Could Rewrite Argentina’s Economic Future
Argentina’s radical economic experiment under Javier Milei finds an unlikely potential savior in Donald Trump. Is this a new dawn or a risky gamble?
Trump’s Gaza Gambit: A High-Stakes Bet for Global Markets and the Economy
Trump’s potential Gaza plan holds high stakes for the global economy. Its success hinges on US pressure, with major implications for markets and investors.