by deyoe | Jun 18, 2018 | Trade
Last week opened with heightened trade tensions between the United States and its allies. It closed with the United States imposing new tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese goods. The Chinese declared it was the start of a trade war, reported Financial Times. U.S....
by deyoe | Jan 24, 2017 | China, Developed, Economic Policy, Emerging, International, Investing, Politics & Law, Taxes, Trade, Weekly Commentary
With Protectionism at the forefront of the agenda, markets weren’t quite sure which direction to move last week. The Trump rally (built on potential for stimulus and tax cuts), which had lost some steam, gained momentum early in the week. The Standard & Poor’s 500...
by jonathandeyoe | Sep 7, 2016 | Asset Allocation, Economic Policy, Employment, International, Investing, Monetary Policy, Personal Finance, Politics & Law, Trade, U.K., Uncategorized, Weekly Commentary
BUT… WHAT DOES ‘BREXIT’ MEAN? “We can never know about the days to come, but we think about them anyway…” –Carly Simon Economists and market analysts have been thinking a lot about the Federal Reserve and the actions it may take before the end...
by jonathandeyoe | Feb 9, 2016 | Asset Allocation, China, Emerging, International, Investing, Market Watch, Personal Finance, Risk Management, Trade, Uncategorized, Video
Forecasts 2016: China In his 2016 Forecasts Event (held January 26th, 2016), Jonathan K. DeYoe discussed China in 2015 and the traditional process of transition from developing to developed world. This process in China (as elsewhere) will involve putting in place...
by jonathandeyoe | Jan 12, 2016 | China, Economic Data, Emerging, International, Investing, Personal Finance, Trade, Uncategorized, Weekly Commentary
2016 Begins With A market rout Gut Punch The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) started the New Year with a downward currency adjustment and fireworks followed. Last week, three distinct issues affected China’s stock market. First, the PBOC’s devaluation of the yuan...
by jonathandeyoe | Oct 16, 2015 | Asset Allocation, China, Inspiration, International, Investing, People, Personal Finance, Risk Management, Trade, Uncategorized
Change Is the Only Constant America’s share of the global economy is potent. Our country accounts for 16 percent (after being adjusted for currency differences) of the world’s gross domestic product (GDP) and 12 percent of merchandise trade. According to The...
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