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Wall Street Journal (July 12)

2025/ 07/ 14 by jd in Global News

“Would Tariff Man please take a summer vacation for the good of the nation? Stocks tumbled on Friday after President Trump announced he will raise tariffs on Canada to 35%, starting Aug. 1.” Following this, Trump “floated increasing his current 10% across-the-board tariffs on many countries to 15% or 20%.” Tarriff Man “seems to think that his unpredictability is a negotiating advantage. But keeping trading partners guessing—along with investors and U.S. companies with global supply chains—isn’t a recipe for economic strength.”

 

Wall Street Journal (January 7)

2015/ 01/ 08 by jd in Global News

“As notable as the magnitude of the greenback’s rise has been its rapidity: 13% against the euro and some 15% against the yen since the end of June. Capital that had flowed into emerging markets since the world financial panic is now heading back to the land of the free,” boosting the economic strength of the U.S.”

 

Wall Street Journal (December 9)

2011/ 12/ 11 by jd in Global News

Many still blame an artificially high yuan for ongoing economic woes in the U.S. Markets say otherwise. “The yuan has traded at the softer edge of the narrow band around which Beijing allows its exchange rate to fluctuate, notwithstanding Beijing’s effort to push the reference rate stronger.” Other facts also point to an overvalued, not undervalued, Chinese currency. October marked China’s first net outflow of capital since 2007. Wealthy Chinese, importers and exporters are increasingly retaining dollars or moving money offshore. “Insiders are wary of the currency’s—and the economy’s—near-term future.”

 

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