China – When a giant must fall
Last week, nervous investors took an immediate sigh of relief when China Evergrande announced an agreement on one interest payment in the domestic Chinese loan market, but the company's problems will return.
Weak German GDP in sight
The weekly activity index (WAI) calculated and released by the German central bank, Bundesbank, is one of the indicators we use to judge the current economic situation in Germany.
A consumer message to Wall Street
An end to the lockdowns in Western countries was long-awaited by the consumers, and the financial markets have been waiting to see the increased spending turn into rising corporate profits – but consumers are now sending mixed signals…
The next global crisis is underway
Some might hope that the world is on its way out of the Covid-19 crisis, though it's still hard to determine, now would be a good time to start the macroeconomic clean-up work, as several tough pills need to be digested before the next crisis.
New Update Available On App Store
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New Update Available on Google Play
A new and improved version of the app is now available at the Google Play Store. Please update the current version on your device. We’ve ironed out bugs and added some stability and performance enhancements for an even better user... Read More →
June’s Top 3 Reads
Read by tens of thousands of readers around the globe, these 3 contributions garnered the most attention this June, as published in CEOWorld Magazine (USA), Caixin Online (China), Jyllands-Posten (Denmark), Business Today (Malaysia), The Manila Times (Philippines), BusinessMirror (Philippines), LinkedIn,... Read More →
Even Europe is ready for economic growth
Large European corporations are very optimistic about the future, though other developments may continue to keep investors nervous.
How to preserve money in the future
The low interest rates are increasingly forcing long-term investors to consider what a capital preservation looks like in the future, and are thus, pressured to change their allocations.








