Book Bits: 1 March 2025

Chokepoints: American Power in the Age of Economic Warfare
Edward Fishman
Review via The Wall Street Journal
In “Chokepoints: American Power in the Age of Economic Warfare,” Edward Fishman makes clear why this banker so badly underestimated America’s financial power. Deftly written, “Chokepoints” is a compelling and dramatic narrative about the new shape of geopolitics—one in which the U.S. mobilizes its economic and financial pre-eminence for geopolitical objectives, especially in its clashes with China, Iran and Russia. It’s the story of a world economy that has moved from confident globalization to increasing fragmentation and in which economic warfare has become “a baseline feature of our world.”

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Macro Briefing: 27 February 2025

New US home sales fell sharply in January. “New home sales will continue to struggle with fewer homes coming to market due to tepid buying activity,” says CoreLogic chief economist Selma Hepp. “Even though homebuilders continue to offer buyer incentives, high mortgage rates, mixed with continued price appreciation, keep the eligible pool of homebuyers restricted to higher income individuals.”

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Are Markets Rethinking The Prospects For Trump 2.0?

Recent headlines appear to have shaken investor sentiment. It’s premature to read too much into a few days of weaker-than-expected survey numbers. More importantly, the latest data indicate that the economy is still growing, businesses continue to hire, and the near-term outlook for consumer spending remains positive. But the White House would do well to consider the implications of the recent slide in Main Street’s sentiment. The financial markets seem to be doing just that.

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Macro Briefing: 26 February 2025

US Consumer Confidence Index fell sharply in February, marking the biggest monthly decline since 2021. “This is the third consecutive month on month decline, bringing the Index to the bottom of the range that has prevailed since 2022,” said Stephanie Guichard, a senior economist at The Conference Board. “Average 12-month inflation expectations surged from 5.2% to 6% in February.”

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Politics And Policy Clouds Path Ahead For Fed

The central bank’s job is never easier, but in the current climate it’s unusually tricky.

In addition to the usual challenges that complicate real-time monetary-policy decisions, the Federal Reserve must weigh the potential economic implications from a blizzard of edicts from the White House. It’s unclear how President Trump’s plans have altered the Fed’s expectations, but private sector economists are weighing in on the outlook.

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