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  • Conflict, capital markets, Trade, Defence, Commodities, Politics, Currency, UK, Debt, Equities, Capitalism, Economy, Europe, Democracy, Geopolitics, China, USA, Russia,
    July 8, 2026

    Is this the End of Nato?

    NATO has been the core of the Western Alliance and Transatlantic Economy. The men in the ill-fitting Florsheim dress shoes have broken it. What will follow is uncertain, but will clearly impact global markets and geopolitics to an enormous degree. The deepening Atlantic rift puts the need for European defence, sovereignty and resilience right at the top of the priority list.

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  • Geopolitics, Defence, Political risk, Politics, Capitalism, Economy, Democracy, China, Government, USA,
    May 15, 2026

    What did we learn from the Beijing show?

    Trump has told us how fantastic the Beijing summit was – but what is the truth? China and the US agreeing on trade and growth over conflict is positive. They will remain polite to each other, but the struggle for hegemonic power will continue. Xi may be betting the state of the US economy, and the mistakes in Iran, means Trump will become less relevant from November.

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  • Trade, Defence, Conflict, Political risk, Oil, Gas, Politics, Commodities, Geopolitics, China, Government, USA,
    May 12, 2026

    The NACHO Trade and What it Might Lead To

    Trump is running out of options over Iran. Bluff and Bluster won’t fix it. When he visits Beijing this week, he will be up against Emperor Xi – who holds all the cards; sufficient oil reserves, dominance over global supply chains, and critically the ability to shut off the single most important commodity in the world today – Chips.

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  • Trade, Conflict, Political risk, Politics, UK, Geopolitics, China, Government, USA,
    May 11, 2026

    A tale of 3 Cities, London, DC and Beijing.

    2 choices for markets this week. Worry about where politics are headed in DC and London, and where the Beijing summit will lead us. Or join the AI party, bet everything on the upcoming IPOs, and dance yourself dizzy before someone pulls the plug. Interesting days ahead.

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  • Conflict, Defence, Political risk, Global Growth, UK, Markets, Economy, Democracy, Europe, Geopolitics, China, USA,
    May 8, 2026

    81 years later what have we learnt?

    Today is the 81st anniversary of VE Day – the end of the Second World War in Europe. Markets are fixated on rising stock prices and probably won’t notice. Complacency is the danger. The Wars in Ukraine and Iran highlight success and failure and point towards a very different future world than the expected one. There are massive implications for markets – but that’s a tomorrow problem for markets focused on “now”.

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  • Trade, Conflict, Conflict, Banks, Central Banks, Inflation, Geopolitics, China, Germany,
    May 5, 2026

    Who will prove the eventual winners?

    The War/Not War in the Gulf rambles on – and the consequences mount. Careless markets are becoming anesthetised to the news – raising the risks of a shock destabilisation. The big question is what will follow? Who will be the winners from Trump’s misbegotten war?

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  • Conflict, Defence, US dollar, Political risk, Debt, Geopolitics, China, USA,
    March 18, 2026

    What Matters? Energy Security and Defence

    The last two weeks have been fascinating. Iran increasingly looks a strategic blunder by Trump in the wider global hegemonic struggle between the USA and China. It increases the likelihood of instability, trade and economic disruption and the threat of kinetic conflict. Boy Scout time: Be Prepared.

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  • Conflict, Trade, Defence, Political risk, Oil, Politics, Gas, Commodities, Geopolitics, China, USA, Supply Chains,
    March 12, 2026

    Winning the Economic War

    The War in Iran is a kinetic feature of the economic/hegemonic struggle between the USA and China. President Trump will lose because his Iran war is unwinnable. Iran won’t lose because it does doesn’t have to win. That’s a recipe for a forever war, and a definition of asymmetric warfare. The likely winner of a wider Economic War will be China. Energy and Supply Chains will determine the future.

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  • Government, Political risk, Capitalism, Economy, Europe, Democracy, China, USA,
    January 26, 2026

    It’s not about Trump, it’s about China and Europe

    Gold surges through $5000 and markets remain distracted by the sturm et drang of words and events. The world is changing – but are we thinking about all the wrong things? The real issue for the future may be investment choices between authoritarian states vs nimble democratic nations.

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  • Trump, Political risk, Politics, Capitalism, Economy, Europe, Democracy, Geopolitics, China, USA,
    January 20, 2026

    One Year of Trump – The World Has Changed For The Worse

    It’s one year since Trump took office for a second time. It’s been dramatic. It’s been eventful – and it’s been destructive and destabilising. The winners are Putin and Xi. The losers are the West. But have we now reached peak-Trump? Europe is the key – the continent has to wake up to the coming opportunities.

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