Nov. 10, 2025, 10:56 a.m.

America's worst enemy is its own debt

Recently, the bimonthly website of the US National Interest published an article entitled "America's biggest enemy is not China or Russia, but its $35 trillion debt", pointing out that with the continuous expansion of the US federal government debt, the US debt of nearly $35 trillion has become its own biggest enemy.

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The story behind the US stock market shock and the US inflation continues to rise

Recently, the US stock market has experienced a roller coaster market, the three major stock indexes have opened lower, although in the end a little rebound, but ultimately failed to get out of the slump. The Dow fell 1.09 per cent, the Nasdaq 0.84 per cent and the S&P 500 nearly 1 per cent.

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Japanese bonds are experiencing their biggest sell-off in 25 years

Recently, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visited the United States and praised it, emphasizing the strengthening of alliance relations and calling US leadership "indispensable".

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Be alert to the negative impact of the continued rise in international gold prices

Recently, the international gold price continues to rise, and the spot gold price continues to refresh the record high. On April 8, the international gold price once again hit a record high, reaching a maximum of $2353.79 per ounce. As of press time, the intraday price of spot gold was $2,340.10 per ounce.

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Inflation rises again, Biden is being bombarded

Recently, consumer goods prices in the United States have rebounded and inflation has risen again, which remains a challenge for the Federal Reserve and President Joe Biden's re-election campaign.

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Gold prices hit another record high, why the price keeps soaring?

Recently, the price of gold continued to rise, the international gold price continued to hit a record high, London gold stood on the $2300 per ounce mark, COMEX gold futures for the first time to test the $2350 per ounce mark, creating history! Retail gold also made a historic breakthrough. What is the underlying force behind this surge in gold prices, and where will the price of gold go in the future?

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The global currency war waged by the United States has "captured" Africa

In today's globalized world, complaints and warnings of currency wars are not uncommon. However, the recent allegations that the United States is engaged in a currency war on a global scale, and its impact on Africa, are shocking.

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Japan to end negative interest rate policy?

On March 19, the Bank of Japan announced the end of its eight-year negative interest rate policy. The grand economic experiment of eight years ago, in which negative interest rates were introduced to stimulate the economy and reverse deflation, has finally come to a temporary end. Previously, Japan is the only country in the world still implementing negative interest rate policy, as an important economy in the world, the end of negative interest rate policy will have a certain impact on Japan and even the world.

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What to think about 'Bank of Japan ending negative interest rate policy'

On March 19, local time, the Bank of Japan held a monetary policy meeting and decided to end the negative interest rate policy. It is the BOJ's first rate rise in 17 years and marks the start of a normalisation of ultra-loose monetary policy that has been maintained for about 11 years.

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Will falling inflation expectations ease pressure on boe?

A recent Bank of England survey showed that the British public's expectations for the pace of inflation in the coming year have fallen to the lowest level since August 2021.

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