Europe’s attempt to reduce its dependence on American payment giants is increasingly becoming a test of whether the European Union can build genuine financial sovereignty without triggering conflict between central banks, commercial lenders and private payment firms whose business interests… Read More ›
Day: May 22, 2026
Rising Bond Yields Trigger a Global Shift in Investor Sentiment as Equity Momentum Weakens
The recent halt in global equity fund inflows after nearly two months of sustained buying is increasingly being interpreted by investors as more than a temporary market pause. The reversal reflects a deeper shift underway across global financial markets as… Read More ›
Mexico and EU Deepen Trade Ties as Both Sides Seek Greater Economic Distance From the United States
Mexico and the European Union are moving to formalise a long-delayed trade agreement at a moment when both economies are increasingly reassessing the risks of excessive dependence on the United States. What was once treated largely as a technical expansion… Read More ›