
Saudi Arabia and China: The Strategic Relationship with U.S. Debt
The global economy is a complex chessboard where pieces are moved by geopolitical interests, economic strategies, and alliances that...

Politics - Trump Says "There Will Be Flexibility" in Reciprocal Tariffs
On Friday, President Donald Trump Announced "Flexibility" in His Reciprocal Tariff Plan

European Markets Decline After Heathrow Airport Closure; IAG, Owner of British Airways, Drops 1.9%
European markets closed lower on Friday, led by declines in the travel sector, which fell 1.6% following the closure of Heathrow Airport.

Reduction of Exchange Rate Liabilities through Swaps: A Necessary Strategy for the Central Bank of Brazil in the Current Scenario
The Central Bank of Brazil (BCB) faces significant challenges in 2025, with the deterioration of external accounts and exchange rate volatil

Mass Immigration from the Middle East and North Africa: The High Price Paid by England in Social Crisis, Violence, and Declining Quality of Life
In recent years, immigration from the Middle East and North Africa has had a significant impact on the United Kingdom, placing growing...

Real Estate Funds Rally: Expectations of Change in 2026 Boost the Market Amid Lula’s Declining Popularity #Brazil
O mercado de fundos imobiliários no Brasil tem enfrentado desafios significativos nos últimos meses, influenciado por fatores econômicos...

Retaliation to Trump's Sanctions: The Trade War Between the U.S. and China
In 2018, Trump imposed a 25% tariff on $50 billion worth of Chinese products, including industrial machinery, electronic components, and tec

China's Economic Difficulties and the Challenges of Reigniting Its Economy
China’s economy has been slowing in recent years, with growth rates far from the double digits observed in the early 2000s.

Os Problemas da Política Monetária da União Europeia: Desafios e Dilemas
One of the biggest issues with the EU's monetary policy is the lack of flexibility for member states

Germany's Mistakes: Energy, Immigration, and Industrial Decline
Moreover, the mass arrival of immigrants generated social and political tensions, fueling the rise of far-right parties and polarizing Germa

The U.S. Debt: A House of Cards Dependent on Low Interest Rates
No, this is not Italy, Greece, or China. We are talking about the United States, the largest economy in the world, which today carries a col

Tax-Exempt Fixed Income, Taxed Dividends: Brazil's Preference for Idleness
In Brazil, there is a historical and structural contradiction within the tax system that reflects a culture that, in a way, privileges idlen