Beijing’s biggest worry is not a tariff recession, but the social unrest that will follow. Read More
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Markets just are. They’re a mirror. Read More
To his credit, the president is proposing actual, not phony, spending cuts. Read More
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Let’s begin with the good news. Read More
Turmoil in the energy sector is no accident — it’s the direct result of President Trump’s economic vandalism. Read More
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“This rollout has been nothing short of disastrous,” one council member said. Read More
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"The long term trend is up." Read More
Our first soft landing? Read More
Fear and conflict are common excuses for suppressing opposition and justifying the centralization of power. Read More
With Buffett departing changes will be coming to Berkshire Hathaway Read More
Since the trade war began in March, consensus expectations for growth have been revised down, and consensus expectations for inflation have... Read More
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Spiking imports masked a healthy private sector. Read More
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Stocks should enjoy falling political uncertainty. Read More
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Let’s begin with the good news. Economic policy matters a great deal, but it matters far less than economic policymakers flatter themselves to think. Human nature includes “the propensity to truck, barter, and exchange one thing for another,” wrote Adam Smith. Human beings will go about such activities, irrespective of the approbation or disapprobation of their governme... Read More