Can’t Walk the Talk German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz is in Washington for the spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank, and he is advising “all parties” to avoid any escalation in trade tensions. Herr Scholz is no doubt concerned that the German economy is suffering from such tensions, and it could get worse. German gross domestic product (GDP) growth was negative most recently, and the consensus is that it will be barely growing in the months ahead. The U.S. economy has slowed as well. However, with consensus at a steady 2.2 percent and a lack of workers to make it grow faster, growth is not the same concern that it is in Germany. Scholz’s real concern is President Trump’s c...
Weighing in on strategic realignment
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Key Market Insights The broad market is locked in on this week’s Trump-Xi meeting in Beijing, but this is no longer just a trade summit. Increasingly, the meeting is becoming tied directly to Iran, energy security, and the growing global economic fallout from disruptions through the Strai...