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Why IMF Really Wants Japan to Keep Raising Rates
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Why IMF Really Wants Japan to Keep Raising Rates

IMF urges Japan to continue rate hikes and avoid sales tax cuts. A clash between ending 40 years of deflation and household financial pressure.

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Seoyeon Park
Indonesia's Rate Cut Gamble: Growth Over Currency Stability
EconomyEN
Indonesia's Rate Cut Gamble: Growth Over Currency Stability

As Indonesia's central bank prepares another rate cut amid rupiah weakness, the country's bold growth strategy creates both opportunities and risks for global investors.

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Seoyeon Park
The Real Greenspan Lesson Warsh Must Learn on Inflation
EconomyEN
The Real Greenspan Lesson Warsh Must Learn on Inflation

Kevin Warsh's nomination as Fed Chair brings scrutiny to his inflation-fighting approach, but Alan Greenspan's real legacy offers different lessons about monetary policy flexibility

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Seoyeon Park
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BOJ Caught Between Trump's Pressure and Economic Reality
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BOJ Caught Between Trump's Pressure and Economic Reality

Japan's central bank faces mounting US pressure for rate hikes ahead of the March Trump-Takaichi summit, as Washington worries about yen weakness and JGB volatility spilling into American markets.

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Seoyeon Park
The Hidden Cost of Preventing Economic Collapse
EconomyEN
The Hidden Cost of Preventing Economic Collapse

Massive government intervention prevented recession during COVID-19, but the side effects are now emerging. From inflation to asset bubbles, the bill is coming due.

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Seoyeon Park
Why Economists Are Rejecting Kevin Warsh's AI-Powered Rate Cut Theory
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Why Economists Are Rejecting Kevin Warsh's AI-Powered Rate Cut Theory

Leading economists challenge Kevin Warsh's claim that AI productivity gains will enable Fed rate cuts, highlighting the gap between tech optimism and economic reality.

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Seoyeon Park
Trump Won't Rule Out Suing His Own Fed Pick for Higher Rates
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Trump Won't Rule Out Suing His Own Fed Pick for Higher Rates

President Trump joked about suing Kevin Warsh, his own nominee for Fed chair, if rates don't fall. Treasury Secretary Bessent won't promise it won't happen, raising questions about Fed independence.

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Seoyeon Park
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Fed's AI Productivity Bet Echoes Greenspan Era Gamble
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Fed's AI Productivity Bet Echoes Greenspan Era Gamble

Kevin Warsh's nomination signals a return to productivity-driven monetary policy, betting that AI will justify current market valuations and economic optimism.

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Seoyeon Park
Trump's Fed Pick Could Shock Markets With Massive Rate Cuts
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Trump's Fed Pick Could Shock Markets With Massive Rate Cuts

Economist Robin Brooks predicts Kevin Warsh will aggressively cut rates by 100 basis points, contradicting market fears of hawkish policy. What this means for Bitcoin and the dollar.

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Seoyeon Park
Japan's Slow Exit from Easy Money May Be Keeping Yen Weak
EconomyEN
Japan's Slow Exit from Easy Money May Be Keeping Yen Weak

BOJ's monetary tightening lags behind US and European peers, with central bank holding 50% of government bonds vs Fed's 10%, potentially contributing to persistent yen weakness.

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Seoyeon Park
Trump's Fed Pick Signals Rate Cut Era - What It Means for Markets
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Trump's Fed Pick Signals Rate Cut Era - What It Means for Markets

Trump nominates Kevin Warsh as next Fed chair, replacing Jerome Powell. The rate-cut advocate's appointment could reshape US monetary policy and global financial markets.

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Haneul Kim
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Druckenmiller's Warning: Wall Street Got the Fed Wrong
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Druckenmiller's Warning: Wall Street Got the Fed Wrong

Legendary investor Stanley Druckenmiller challenges market assumptions about Fed chair candidate Kevin Warsh, signaling a potential shift in monetary policy interpretation.

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