Debt, Debasement, & Ditching the Dollar
This is where we track the slow-motion collapse of dollar supremacy.
Debt spirals, currency games, capital flight — if it smells like the end of an empire or a rush for the exits, it goes here.
Call it debasement, de-dollarization, or just too much damn printing…
Either way, what’s up with the USD?
Donald Trump’s weekend remarks have triggered fresh pressure on the U.S. dollar, after he hinted at supporting policies that could weaken the USD to boost exports and reduce trade deficits. Markets are interpreting this as a sign of intentional dollar debasement, reigniting fears of inflation and currency volatility. Analysts expect the greenback to face renewed selling pressure, especially if Trump re-enters office and prioritizes a weaker dollar strategy. The comments align with previous patterns where Trump favored a more competitive dollar to benefit U.S. manufacturing.
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Germany’s largest banks — managing $4.5 trillion in assets — are now actively pursuing crypto integration:
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