The phrase "dollar collapse" has migrated from fringe blogs to mainstream social feeds, often framed as an imminent, all‑or‑nothing event that will wipe out savings overnight. The reality, as I read ...
Calls to weaken the U.S. dollar have resurfaced in policy debates, framed to boost exports and reduce the so-called “trade deficit.” President Trump was reported as saying in a recent Wall Street ...
Despite the overriding narrative of a structural move away from the dollar, we suspect losses are more cyclical ...
No reason to stop buying gold now, says DoubleLine Capital CEO Dollar weakness is here to stay, says CEO of DoubleLine Capital Jeffrey Gundlach (pictured in 2017). DoubleLine Capital CEO Jeffrey ...
For generations, Washington worshiped a strong dollar. Presidents invoked it as shorthand for American confidence, fiscal prudence and global dominance. The dollar’s strength was institutionalized.
The removal of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro portends greater U.S. involvement in the Western Hemisphere, both politically and economically. One crucial question is whether it serves America’s ...